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Feds: We have determined that we inadvertently sent you 12 M16 rifles. Please return the unregistered M16s to your local ATF field Office. If your local ATF field office is closed, you may return these weapons to the Afghanistan embassy on our behalf.
My friend was stationed at Minot Air Force Base in the 80's and said they caught a guy shooting jack rabbits with his M-16. The fact they didnt notice after several months always made me tilt my head.. Things going unaccounted for happens one way or another..
While I agree, the government will literally ruin your entire life if you get caught transferring them to anyone or even getting caught with them in you possession.
Seriously! No one else knew. No one else had to know. Wanna bet the atf added them to their own arsenal to use against our dogs? Either that or they gave them to the irs 🙄
There would be a 99% chance that you are correct and if not, then a 80% chance you would be caught with them and charged with felonies in your lifetime.
I believe his point is that if you have a 50 Beowulf follower in a magazine, it's a 10rd mag. When the mag bans get overturned, you can put a 5.56 follower back in.
I like how they turn in the M16's thinking that they're doing the right thing and the government wouldn't punish law abiding citizens doing the right thing. Enters the ATF and fucks everything up in sight.
An old friend of mine was in the Army Surplus business in a big way... you won't believe some of the things he got by accident. However, he'd use a carbine saw to render them demilled. Then sell all the parts that he could legally on the used parts market.. that way it was done legal and without govt climbing up his ass.
Freemen don’t follow these circus rules aka Maritime laws they’ve implemented on the land. To all the LEO’s you are all enemies of the true Patriot you are the enforcers of these tyrant laws and Anti American. You can not say otherwise you can not be pro 2a yet enforce gun laws to strip a individual of his god given right.
One of my friend bought an aircraft engine storage case at a U.S. government auction. The guys loaded it onto their truck with a forklift. When they got home and opened it, there was a fresh rebuild turbine in it. They kept it. Probably costs the tax payer $500,000 or so. Government at its best.
I can Marco because it’s the same ol sh*t he rule in our favor they will request a stay 6-9 month for the three judge panel to hear the case then 30-60 days issues their ruling in our favor another stay another 6-9/12 months another stay then Supreme Court so 2024 is when we will have some kind relief .Give or take .California and the courts move very slow .
If I'm being totally honest, I would've gave back the M16s too. I'd rather do that than risk someone finding out about it and possibly spending 10 yrs in jail. Not to mention losing my gun rights forever. But I'm not saying I wouldn't have had a few range days first.
Benitez is fast tracking the Duncan case too. All briefs and rebuttals are due by December 1st. The language makes it seem like he may just decide the case off what is submitted if he doesn't feel oral arguments are necessary.
@@nutbastard Not necessarily. It won't help the infringed upon in other states in the 9th immediately, but it can in the end if CA appeals up to the 9th. I don't see them not appealing but we may be getting to a point where places like WA, OR, HI beg CA not to appeal so they can keep their tyranny in place for a little longer. Only time will tell
They bought a lot free and clear, Their Property. Understanding the lowers needed to be returned, the uppers are not regulated items and these people should have removed the uppers as this was their property,unregulated, and purchased from a government website so it was a done deal. They owned those uppers legally.
@@samevans1535 not sure how the military inventory control really is but the chances are good they would figure out they are missing guns. Would they figure out where they went ? Who knows but that's a BIG gamble to hang on to machine gun parts. Everything else though in my mind belonged to them
@@jeffhays1968 I doubt the military would ever be able to track them down. As for the gamble, literally every part of an M16 other than the lower is legal to possess (ignoring NFA stuff here obviously).
I have an 18" SPR that I put an adjustable gas block on so that I can turn it all the way off and turn it into a straight pull bolt gun for those extra long shots. Don't underestimate the value of a straight pull AR as a DMR setup.
The problem is that at some point a government shlub is going to run across paperwork showing that they had accidentally included the guns in the shipping cases, look up the sale data about who bought them and you’d have a Maralogo style raid and your have to explain to some always thoughtful, kind and understanding ATF gents as to why you kept the guns.
They did it wrong. I had an old friend who was in the Army-Navy Surplus business in a big way. You won't believe what he got in error. However he dealt with it correctly and legally. He would dissasemble the items, use a high power carbine saw to De-mil the illegal pieces (very legal) to ATF specs. And drop em into a scrap metal barrel so that anyone could check. Then sell all the legal pieces on the used parts market. That kept all the government assholes from swarming all over him. The law says you can surrender OR destroy them.
That was my thought as well, malicious compliance and all that. "Well a stripped receiver is a gun according to you, so here's all your guns back. That's how they came, honest. "
@@rodiculous9464 Are you kidding.. the way same ATF assholes write regulations.. the straw you use to drink your McDonalds shake qualifies as a firearm
Sportsman’s warehouse has the CA7 available for order online and pick up in store for $850. Took about a 1-1.5 weeks arrive at my local store. Just brought mine home today.
@@RenoMay I went to the Corona store about 3 months after it opened and swore never to go back again. Had a coupon so made the bad decision to go again, but this time I figured change of location would be better, but no such luck. Went to the murrieta one and for both purchase and pick up, when there were minimal people in the entire store, the process was over 2 hours each time. Never again. lol
Oh I can totally buy the free M16. Friend bought and sold surplus back in the 70's. Bought a lot of shipping containers. Rancher bought 6 or so for feed bunks on the range. Loaded up and headed home. Called up a few days later and said he was happy with them but wanted to know what he should do with the 500lb GP bombs? No fuses but still. Containers were strapped together, big forklift, nobody knew.
I would love to get those M16s in that manner. How could I get in trouble for it? "Son, where did you get these Illegal Machine guns?!?!" Me: "I GOT IT FROM YOU DAD! I GOT IT FROM YOU!!!"
I find that I'm so comfortable with enjoying the freedoms I do have to the fullest extent that it makes some of the people who live in fear and want others to live in fear irrationally angry. I just want to give these people a hug and let them know it's okay. Like Fudd busters says, people give up more freedoms out of fear than what is already infringed upon by government. (or it's something of that nature, I didn't write down the exact quote)
They got to keep them because 1 they keep to keep their freedoms in return for giving up their freedoms to allow the atf to take inventory of ALL OF THEIR WEAPONS AND ACCESSORIES.
Except your isp/phone company, whatever 3rd party app or service you used to conduct the sale, the other party who sold it to you, and probably your credit card provider
Many of the gun shops in California that sell FRANKLIN C7, recently told me that it is totally legal to change the upper from a FRANKLIN C7 to a semi-auto upper as long as you install an AR MAGLOCK system.
Likely smart to report the M16s, unless one is unite old or have a scapegoat ready. Might take years, but likely military would eventually discover their error. Hard to explain having this gear for years... in any case I couldn’t afford to feed one even if I had somewhere private enough to fire it.
The safest and most profitable option for them would have been to torch the lowers and sell the rest as parts kits. They could have easily gotten like 3 grand per kit.
It's not as fortuitous as your story but at work I entered a small office and there before me, butt stock on floor and 20 rounds of incendiary 5.56mm on desktop were a Colt M-16 and government tracer rounds. I picked up the rifle and thought, "Ooooooo how light!"" and "Should I be doing this?" They took it off a Hell's Angel. Back then I didn't even know what a forward assist was.
Do you know why Helicopters are not allowed in Italy? When they fly overhead, they make a sound, WOP, WOP, WOP and when they're shot out of the sky, DAGO fall down.