That will almost be enough time to watch them clear a 4-car pile up.
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Big crowd today. Nice to see everybody.
It was good to meet everyone today!
Was fun.
Good to see you guys again and got to meet a few new guys too.
I had a great time. Super turnout. It was absolutely great to see you guys again.
Oh and getting two full free plates of extra food because the waitress (or someone on their end) screwed up was pretty cool too. :banana:
Dale, You buying Tack and I lunch?
What is ATF doing in regard to people making firearms?
There are no federal restrictions on an individual making a firearm for personal use, as long as it does not violate the GCA or National Firearms Act (NFA).
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Maybe we need to start having food at C4?
Or waitresses in yoga pants :chinscratch:
Word Word Word! Yoga Pants Thursday.
http://www.rsvlts.com/2015/04/23/yog...hursday-april/
FLT and Rumbler, have your nitroglycerin pills at hand before you open the link.
Yoga Pants definitely have the 0utlaw seal of approval.
:goodjob:
Yep. That would get me out to C4. :yup:
I enjoy a large posterior, and am incapable of speaking a falsehood.
I think I will free the schedule up next Thursday. This place does not happen to have hot wings and cold beer by chance...
They have beer.
I wouldn't know about the hot wings unless they ran out of steak.
Shit 1 out of 2 ain't bad....
Yep perfectly legal to make a weapon for yourself. If you do sell it later you have to put a serial number on it.
No debate. You sell it you are going to take the ride. Thousands of dollars and many months if not years later you will find out if you are going to do the time. (The you is generic )
The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) permits an unlicensed individual to make a firearm for personal use, but not for sale or distribution. However, the law does not explicitly preclude an unlicensed person from later selling, giving away, or otherwise transferring a homemade firearm to another person as long as it was originally intended for personal use. A gun explicitly made for personal use can be sold or transferred in the same way that a factory-made firearm of that same class can be sold or transferred.
Bodo hit it on the head. If you make a firearm to sell, you are fucked. If you make a firearm and later decide to sell it, you are ok.
Ok . I believe y'all . But my balls aren't big enough to explain the law to the ATF. It's been my experience that the aft interprets the statutes as they see fit .
I will say there are some waitresses with talent out there. Thursdays are just terrible for me! Maybe next Thursday if the planets align just right.
I made a gun. I'm keeping it forever. I changed my mind. I'm selling it.
I'm in the clear.
That made me laugh Dale.
Anybody having lunch today at woodchucks?
Not me, Jim. Just ain't got the gumption, need to recover some from being "healed" at the hospital.
Just kidding about that "healed" part, I think that they made me sicker . . .
Ended up being a small crowd.
I'll be there today gents. Hope to see the regulars and some new faces.
I'm not going to be able to make it.
Great group of guys as always.
Fuck the rest of y'all.
Who do I call to throw a wrench in that?Quote:
hoping to get a job near Hartsfield/Commonwealth. If I do, I'll start coming.