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Tfw no AA-12 with a drum full of mini grenades

Where would small arms technology be right now if we didn't have all these anti SHALL laws?

This thread is not for railguns and laser stuff. What gun tech would we have today if it hadn't been strangled in the womb by regulations?

Daily reminder that urbanites should not be allowed to vote.
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Suppressors would be probably 50 years ahead of what we have now.
Probably F/A recoil mitigation would be more advanced.
Cartridges optimized for shorter and shorter rifle barrels (.300blk?)
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The Frag12 was never good. They were too firecracker-tier to be worth their weight.
Honestly I dont think technology would be that different. The only real change I think there would be is that integral suppressors would be p much standard on civilian firearms, since there really no reason not to. Perhaps with unrestricted barrel lengths we might have sorted out SBR ARs in the 80s/90s, rather than having to wait until the 2000s for them to not be keyholing garbage.
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Everyone would have a full auto suppressed armor piercing pdw
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>>33912033
8ga grenades
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>>33912009
What other advances can be made with supressors? It's just a can that lets gas out slowly.
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>>33912171
Yeah, you're right, the Maxim Silencer is obviously just as good as any given can on the commercial market or that the military uses today.
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>>33912009
>Cartridges optimized for shorter and shorter rifle barrels
Been dun befo
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_MARS
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Fully automatic .25 ACP mouseguns.
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>>33912251
I actually don't know much about silencers. Are you being sarcastic?

Seriously I thought its just a metal can. In what significant way could the tech be improved? Better metallurgy?
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>>33912376
Don't forget the drum mags!
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>>33912035
HHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNGGGGG
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Honestly regulating explosives is fine, because idiots keep starting wildfires with them. This causes major problems for the communities they inhabit.

t. lives in a perpetual wildfire zone
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>This thread
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>>33912434
There are several ways of making a suppressor. Stacks of metal mesh plates, baffles, swirly things, etc
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>>33912481

So just regulate it so that all privately owned explosives like grenades, RPGs, claymores, tanks, mortars, fighter aircraft etc must be stored in state liscenced facilities. Not much different than regulating other industrial facilities like chemical plants or steel mills. Common sense dictates these facilities should be physically isolated from residential areas.

Local regs like zoning can be sensible. Not the same thing as federal NFA bullshit.

Americans have a god given right to own heavy weapons and artillery. Just not to store it in the suburbs.
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>>33912576

What are you getting at? Is there some innovative supressor tech that is being prohibited?
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>>33912660
I'm just listing what exists. I suppose OP's point is that there could potentially be more innovation available if only a larger market base could be reached more easily.
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>>33912556
Ancaps don't exist IRL. It's just an internet meme.

Frankly, even basic bitch libertarians don't really exist anymore. The movement had decades and millions of dollars, but they've accomplished nothing whatsoever. The high point was Ron Paul, but after he face planted everyone gave up on it. Libertarianism has become a synonym for goofy useless nonsense.

I was a lolberg for years, even went to Porcfest one time, but I'm embarrassed about it now. It's sad.
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Is this fun legal in USA?
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>>33912630
It's just a funny thought that certain areas of innovation actually blossom and rapidly progress when left unregulated, whereas it's a terrible idea to apply it to all fields of society.
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>>33912630
Whoop! This>>33912942
(you) was meant for >>33912810
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>>33912088
>8ga
>not 4ga
Weak.
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>>33912481

>government regulation is fine

>t. californian

am i correct?
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>>33912914
I don't see anything about it that would make it illegal.
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>>33913206
Is the barrel length long enough? If it is, then it's fine.
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>>33913293
Looks plenty long. I dont think the atf cares of it moves.
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>>33913293
Then why can't I buy it in murica? Some type of trade restriction?
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>>33911969
>Railguns don't real

You don't know shit nigger

https://youtu.be/Ev0G49jXJX0
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>>33913484
Because you're poor and don't know where to look.
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>>33912914
If it's .50 caliber or less, not full auto, and long enough, it's legal more or less.
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Bump
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>>33911969
Machine pistols everywhere.
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>>33912171
more efficient with less volume
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>>33912914
probably, not sure it's imported though.

assuming it's just a semi-auto .50bmg
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>>33913575
well shit, depending on how far apart MIRV warheads get a swarm of metal balls like that might be pretty good at intercepting ICBMs
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>>33912980

Fuck that, go 25x59mm. Funny, if they just made it into 20 mm, may not have been so recoil heavy. Though it'll affect the HEDP round. Eh, compromises.
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>>33912980
Ain't 12ga bigger than .50? Does it have a special exemption or something?
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>>33912914

Gm6 lynx
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>>33912481
SHALL
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>>33916754
NOT
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>>33916729
Yeah shotguns get a special exemption for hunting. Since they have a "sporting purpose"
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>>33911969
>Where would small arms technology be right now if we didn't have all these anti SHALL laws?
Full auto microcalibers and poisoned bullets.
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Do you seriously think that civilian firearms market has influence on firearms development aside from ridiculous mods to go around laws?
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>>33918164
One thing that stops several industries is whether or not they can sell the item. If a company is able to make a weapon for a military, but it doesn't go through, they could sell to the civilian market, currently, they'd have to remanufacture them to be SA.

Imagine if the G11 could be sold to the American public, or even the AN-94, how many civilians would buy it, and after a couple years, the tech would be easier to make, and ultimately drive the price down. If the public market were able to acquire these guns, then the companies could find ways to improve upon the design, like making the G11 more ergonomic and more features, eventually leading to new innovations for the market.
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>>33912810
>ancaps dont exist IRL

i do
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fuckhueg, 3/4" or 1" diameter handguns. and rifles. I'm pretty sure there'd be a lot more handheld cannons if it werent for the ayy tee eff
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>>33912434
>I don't actually know much

Its pretty obvious senpai. There's an old saying around here that you should consider, lurk moar post less.
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>>33912980
Technically... some peple could use 4ga (With plenty of lubrication, of course) as onanhole...

Unfortunately, my dick it's too big for it
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>>33912810
This was posted by the next Canadian PM.
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>>33918164
In the US it does.

The US comprises HALF THE WORLD'S GUN CIVILIAN GUN MARKET.

so yeah
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>>33916892
BE
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>>33912434
This why lurk moar you fucking cancer
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>>33911969
>urbanites should be purged
Ftfy
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>>33912914
100% legal. You won't find a gm6 lynx for cheap though
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>>33912630
>Americans have a god given right to own heavy weapons and artillery. Just not to store it in the suburbs.

Leftist will use this as a way to ban them, if they did not do what they always do, incrementalism, I MIGHT compromise, until then, we have to keep our gear at home.
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>>33912660
Nothing is being prohibited directly, but it is indirectly suppressed by making it much harder to gain a profit on suppressors due to the shrunken market.
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>>33923346
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>>33920912
dank shit
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>>33925499
Guy is pretty baller.
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>>33925534
whats the illegal immigrant issue like in canada?
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>>33912810
the best thing is to be a Classical Liberal.

basically a libertarian that doesn't mind spending money on necessary government.
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>>33912914
>>33913206
>>33913475
>>33913293
>>33913484
>>33916343

Depends on where you live in the states, some states have restrictions on .50 BMG rifles, but if you live in a free state, technically yes it is legal.


The main issue is that you can't have one unless you live in Canuckistan, the GM6 LYNX isn't imported into the US of A, so they are pretty much impossible to find here, on top of the fact they cost $15,000 leafbux.
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>>33925545
not yuge but occasionally an issue.
hell I'd love to get paid to sit on the border as a filthy reservist
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>>33925545
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcqHRsZJjcs
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>>33925644
that reporter is pretty but i cant stand that super punctuated newscaster voice
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>>33925656
I posted the video for the coverage, not the reporter.
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>>33925711
i realize that, im just saying its like shes trying to do a tom brokaw impersonation
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>>33925728
It is, unfortunately, not an issue that most news outfits actually bother to cover. They actually touch on that in a pretty funny way later in the video.
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