Tools are tools and if a terrorist wants to use a screwdriver to pierce the heart of his enemy, it cannot be used as a reason why people shouldn't be able to screw if they want to.
I watched the senate committee meeting where they showed and talked about that converted 1911 that fires darts almost silently, resulting in a massive cardiac arrest. I'd like to point out that the committee meeting happened 49 years ago. 49 f'ing years. I was born at the start of the 80s and remember how crap technology was back then. To think that they had this working so well, and I was still a glint in my old man's eye at the time is absolutely incredible and f**king terrifying.
Do Raycons have any with flat freq. response, or are they just for the end consumer of sound? If they don't yet, mb you could nudge nudge that earpods should have such option for apartment- and live mixing.
nah, its "The whole principle [of censorship] is wrong. It's like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't have steak." - Robert Heinlein, The Man Who Sold the Moon
@@Radon_86 aaaaand then you let all the Aloha Snackbar people take over your lands and breed you into extinction. The Fatherland withers in your soft hands.
Might even be international affairs, that way my government can claim no involvement, like with the NSA spying on us and the German government spying on us Citizen 🤷♂️
Be careful with this. Its easy for the harmless to arm themselves because of the ego knock and suddenly you have idiots that are armed, and those are the most dangerous. Id Know, for I am an idiot.
People who are harmless and those who are dangerous but haven't chosen a weapon yet are 2 different things. We've seen BLM and antifa terrorists use molotovs, bats or just the strength of a mob to kill maim and destroy we saw the Waukesha Christmas Parade terrorist use a Ford Escape to kill 6 people and injur 60 others, I believe he also stabbed and possibly killed 2 others prior. Idk the media doesn't like talking about thay piece of dog shit much. Anyway, nothing you can do to stop others from becoming a threat all you can do is prepare yourself for when and if that threat may come by remaining peaceful and making yourself dangerous to threats.
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He was knowingly selling auto sears. You don’t charge $110 for a “bottle opener” and call it an “autokeycard” unless you know exactly what you’re doing. Whether you do or don’t think it should be legal, he was blatantly violating the law with that move.
@@Pantsinabucket Oh really? I didn't know you could ram an unmodified autokeycard into the fire control group and get full auto. Piss off with your boot licking, no full auto components, no violations of the law. Besides the law hardly means spit when enforcement refuses to follow it.
@@Pantsinabucket"auto sears" that if milled out by the lines on the card wouldnt work in an AR-15, rendering it usless as anything other than just an artistic drawing on a card. He also never sold them he promoted them.
According to my mum, my step dad has the exact same 3D printer that JStark used. Hopefully, I'm not found in a ditch one day with "self inficted" bullet wounds in the back of my head
Only if WE write the history. The People, all the world over, need to take back all of our countries from globalists, elitists, and corrupt politicians.
Ultimately, the only reason anyone has to want you disarmed is because they want to do something to you that you otherwise wouldn't let them do if you were armed. This goes for muggers, robbers, and thieves, and doubley so for politicians, and the LEOs and soldiers who take their orders.
Ultimately, the only reason anyone has to want you disarmed is so they can do something to you that you otherwise wouldn't let them do if you were armed. This goes for muggers, robbers, and thieves, and doubley so for politicians, LEOs, and soldiers.
@Unpainted_Huffhines What if its your next door neighbour who sees you playing with guns in the yard and gets nervous when they hear you talking to imaginary people?
The right to self-defense and the tools to facilitate it are basic human rights. The fact that governments all over the world have convinced citizens to disarm themselves "for their own safety" has made me lose faith in my fellow man.
For one to care a great deal about self-defence, one must have an attachment to the concept of a self. That concept is nothing but an illusion, so I choose to do no harm and to not own things that would do harm. I would be surprised if that ever backfires, but if it does, so be it
@@rorybessell8280pretentious bullshit. You are attached to your concept of self, you are just lying to yourself. You are an individual whether you realize it or not.
Reminder that you can build a 3d printer with an audrino/fruit pi and some motors. You don't need stepper motors, you can get around it with gearing and a photodiode.
The standard form of the FGC-9 has a stock, making it an SBR, and thus regulated by the NFA. NFA items have to be serialized and registered under federal law. You could make your own without a stock or with a brace adapter, but the regular FGC-9 is illegal without either an ATF form 1 or an SOT notice of manufacture
Be careful how you tell this man’s story. He’s was a great man that recognized the right to defend yourself is a universal right. Jstark’s work lives on and we thank him everyday for his sacrifice.
Obama did relegalize the Intel agencies using full power on the us people. Especially psyops type programs. And the world hasn't been the same since then, 2016.... (It's why the world is crazier than ever)
"You don't need a gun to protect yourself" should be treated as if they said any of the following: "You shouldn't lock your door when you're away from home." "You don't need to be aware of where your children are or watch them when they're outside." "You don't need a security camera at your business" or "I promise I'm on birth control"
I've never owned a gun and I've never needed to "defend" myself with one The only time I would ever need a gun is if my assailant had one Whereas, all your other "examples" are strawman arguments where, of course, they are real threats no matter who has what
@@theophrastusbombastus1359 what's it like needing actual men to protect you, then- and what beverages do you bring them when they make use of your wife? Sit up straight when I speak to you.
@@theophrastusbombastus1359You wouldn't need a gun to defend yourself from a guy with a knife? Or a group of men armed with baseball bats, or knives? Or just their fists, considerably outnumbering you? It's nice you've lived a lucky and or privileged life where you haven't had to worry about getting mugged or home invaded but they're very real scenarios and are deadly. You're deluded if you think you can take on multiple guys, especially if they have knives or other weapons. Hell, one guy with a knife is enough, if you have a knife yourself then the loser dies then and there, the winner dies in the ambulance.
I've never needed to defend myself period and I hope I will never need to. However, I personally would not want my life and that of my family, if someone broke into my home or accosted us on the street, being solely based upon the chance that person being less capable than me in a fight even if they had no possibility of being armed. Not to mention that assaults in pairs or larger groups are increasingly common in my country. @@theophrastusbombastus1359
@@theophrastusbombastus1359 really how many people have tried breaking into your house? "ve never owned a gun and I've never needed to "defend" myself with one" Cool, because you are already enslaved and the government can do whatever they want with you
you don’t exactly “print” the ammo. I’d say the hardest part for most people in restrictive countries would be sourcing actual primers and accelerants. Because I think there’s laws against purchasing such things in some places, and you need licenses in others.
@@arratikli7497 yeah, I made that comment before I actually finished the video. I guess he was born in Germany from Kurdish parents. I would imagine you're right. I consider the dude an honorary American with his willingness to die for his right to free speech and self defense.
@@mountainjews Article 67 of the North Korean constitution "Citizens are guaranteed freedom of speech, the press, assembly, demonstration and association" Clearly having something in your constitution is irrelevant to whether that right exists. The freedom to keep and own weapons of all types stems from the one right all humans have: The ownership of your own body, and the resultant ability to do whatever you want with your body except hurt others. Unless someone has committed a crime, (harmed or coerced or stolen from another individual without being attacked first, all other "crimes" are tyrannical and false), they can do whatever they want to with their body, including speaking in any way they choose, or owning or using any object they want to, including guns, and using them in any way they want to, without restriction (again, so long as they do not use those to harm or steal from innocents).
@@filmandfirearmsNot in Germany. You can't even become a parking-ticket-cop in germany without passing the ekg heart-lung test, Which is really demanding. Trust me, i know
As a proud 3D2A printer, Jstark and his FGC-9 are an inspiration to us all have unspired multiple new inventors we will refer to in history along with Kalashnikov, Browning, and Stoner. His vision have served from the local range to Myanmars civil war, his FGC-9 or likely its upgrades by Ivan the Troll are on my short list of things to build. Cheers for this, his history of Jstark outside of that documentary are sparse without serious searching.
I’m sad Jstark passed away, leaving behind a pretty good 3D printed gun, but I’m astonished styropyro is still alive. He made a laser turret that can reach 2.5 miles, beam can only be seen with goggles and it cuts through steel like a hot knife through butter.
@@SoulTouchMusic93 You heard him correct. That man makes all sorts of insane lasers, he even made one out of a microwave and some minor components I don't really understand.
I constantly watch a guy called PSR (Print-Shoot-Repeat), you may know his HK Slap video. He wears the same outfit as JStark and has the file folder logo on his chest rig... clearly an homage to the man, even though PSR has never mentioned his name in any video I can remember. Thank you for this history lesson.
"When the guns go, your rights soon follow. Because what the hell are you gonna do about it?" It never really hit me until it smoked this bowl and you said that.
I had the honor of being one of the early members of DD in 2019/20 and had the pleasure of getting to speak to JStark on a several occasions, I can’t describe the sorrow the community felt when we learned of his death. I was in a VC with other grown men all crying together.
Still wish it wasn't the case. I can only imagine the shit eating grin he would have and how much shit he would have talked toward the naysayers regarding Myanmar.
Him being branded as an antisemite and a racist doesn’t stick since he banned that type of talk from his chats and if you've been in the same chat as those types, you already know thats one of their favorite types of banter
It should also be worth noting that some European governments, the very same that slandered JStark's good name, are now also selling weapons (light attack aircraft specifically) to the Myanmar Junta Tyrants like to stick together
@RT-qd8yl issue with them is that certain brands like Haas pickle and dime you so you could get a machine, but without an extra $10k you just have an expensive paperweight
@@RT-qd8yl its much cheaper and easier to order a lathe and drill press from a store like harbor freight and do it all manually, than learn to setup a cnc machine thatll take months of training to not crash your machine and thousands to buy and maintain.
Jstark smiles down seeing his creation being used to fight tyranny, he spent his life ensuring that everyone can exercise their right to bear arms and thanks to him, there are rebels who can fight it.
German police raided him and he just had an heart attack shortly after. Uh-huh. I know German police, they can be scary, but not that scary. The "heart attack" trope might very well be the German equivalent of "he fell out of a window." lol
RIP JSTARK1809 “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.” -General John Stark circa 1809. As the founding fathers intended. JSTARK1809 died an American.
Government: JStark had a heart attack nothing to see here, for your safety safe and effective. Also government (approved): he was just suicidal. People: soooo he had a suicidal heart attack?
The ordinary citizen would be charged with murder for that. If not for their actions, he wouldn't have suffered a heart attack in the back of the cop car At the very least - they were recklessly negligent to the risk, considering his health
Yeah I can see this being a cardiac arrest because of the fear and anxiety that I could see being building up over years and then it finally happening and becoming overwhelming for his heart, if there was indeed a heart condition. But I can sooo see this as a subtle warning to anyone else who wants to try and mess with the establishment. None the less, tragic.
What a tragic self gameend for Dank when he fell down the 3 flights of stairs, onto a knife 19 times in the back, as well accidentally discharging his 3D printed ghostgun™ before rolling all the way into the English Channel before washing up on the Isle Of Man. Tragic really.
As an American I absolutely love jstark. I take inspiration from him and others like Hoffman tactical and psr. And I know I'm already on a watch list but it's ok. I learned machining, a bit of chemistry and my mom used to be an architect 😁
More on the Cody Wilson thing. The girl used a fake ID to sign up to the website where she met Cody, and used her parents' credit card to do so. You need to be 18 to sign up for the website, and she was 16. She lied about her age to the website and to Cody. Definite plant.
... given the sort of idiocy 16 year olds routinely get up to of their own accord... you'd need a Lot more evidence than that to justify claiming that the individual was a plant. Now, law enforcement and the legal system taking Full Advantage of the resulting situation to achieve something they wanted to anyway when the opportunity presented itself? sure. A plant? Decidedly less likely. To much risk of it blowing up in their faces, Badly, if it leaked.
Cody has bragged in chats that he likes them young though... he's also not a very nice person (very narcissistic). On top of all of that he steals people's designs and sells them for profit on his site. I used to like him until I got to know him better
RIP JStark, you were deemed a terrorist by your own government; but your invention, your sheer tenacity and determination of will has saved lives in ways you could never have imagined! You have done something that will be immortalised in history for the foreseeable future! God bless your soul!
Right, because it doesn't stop at just guns either. Next it's knives and cleaning chemicals. It's about reducing the citizenry to meek, vulnerable dependents.
@@homeboy_jesus6467I mean, it's not really any different than working with factory machines. It can be dangerous if you're irresponsible, but if you are, then 9 times out of 10 you'll be fine
@@mailman019 Dude a gun is not anything like a factory machine or even a car. The only correct use of a gun is literally to shoot things, and 9 out of 10 times it's used to hurt other people. Even if it was like a car or heavy-duty equipment that's more of a reason to establish regulations.
Why would you want the same government that determines how much taxation you have to pay also determining how much safety you get from criminals. It seems to me I should determine how safe I am from the criminal element through the possession of a firearm.
During the 2006 part of the Iraq war (I was in the army), which was arguably about the worst phase, the US Army and Iraqi “governments” policy was that arms were forbidden. We arrested aloooooot of people who had an AK stashed under their floorboards. It never sat right with me, I understood we were in a position to trust no one. But I did know that when we turned a blind eye to the old man with an AK in his closet, who was too old and pissed to give a damn what anyone told him to do- we got shot at a lot less in those neighborhoods. Which eventually lead us to change policy to “nothing bigger than an AK, and one a piece gents.” I hated telling people they couldn’t have the rights we have back in the states. I’m glad that changed when it did, probably saved a lot of lives.
@@Deadmmann i mean we could make it even simpler with black powder. black powder is easy to make and all you need is a tube closed on one end with an ignition hole, as for projectiles, lead balls are easy to make and if it comes down to it you can shove almost anything down the tube and it will fly out at fatal speeds
@@jameskazd9951 I’m fairly certain some places require you to have certain licenses in order to even purchase the required ingredients for making black powder
Every human on earth has the right to defend themselves and speak they’re minds. I’m a gunsmith and this man was a legend. I wish so many countries had the 2nd amendment! Print and make those guns 💪 tyrants want you unarmed! Then soon after goes your free speech!!!
I love how coming to America and getting to feel freedom in the gun store and firing range has changed Danks world. You could just tell he was getting a big fat chubby.
Tools are tools and if a terrorist wants to use a screwdriver to pierce the heart of his enemy, it cannot be used as a reason why people shouldn't be able to screw if they want to.