Message from @UltraRichterian | PST

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2021-01-22 20:19:19 UTC  

nono that was a huh as in interesting

2021-01-22 20:19:19 UTC  

Bump stocks just make it easier.

2021-01-22 20:19:24 UTC  

not confusion

2021-01-22 20:19:27 UTC  

lol

2021-01-22 20:19:34 UTC  

okay understandable thanks

2021-01-22 20:22:01 UTC  

A bump stock basically just used the kinetic energy the gun produced when fired to push the weapon into the stock (it has a spring to push it back) and the stock pushes the weapon forward again, thus pushing the now armed trigger/hammer back into your finger causing the weapon to fire again

2021-01-22 20:22:10 UTC  

Repeat for 30 rounds

2021-01-22 20:22:10 UTC  

Etc

2021-01-22 20:22:34 UTC  

oh interesting

2021-01-22 20:31:34 UTC  

Yo I just picked up some steel cased 223 for 15 bucks

2021-01-22 20:31:41 UTC  

20 rounds for 15

2021-01-22 20:33:13 UTC  

75¢ for steel? Oof

2021-01-22 20:47:58 UTC  

Hey I got a few questions, what kind of knife can I carry and how long the blade needs to be ?

2021-01-22 20:48:54 UTC  

The length of a knife that you can carry for self-defense will greatly depend on your state. Tennessee for instance has zero knife laws but I know many do.

2021-01-22 20:50:33 UTC  

Well I live in puerto rico lol

2021-01-22 20:56:08 UTC  

This is really old but the only other link I found was in Spanish and had lots of dead links.

https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/carry-law-in-puerto-rico-mainly-san-juan.164521/

2021-01-22 20:56:55 UTC  

In general, if you're carrying a knife for self-defense longer is better so that you can reach vital organs but then you have to worry about legality of having a long knife and what kind of blade you're allowed to have.

2021-01-22 20:58:34 UTC  

Ok

2021-01-22 21:05:28 UTC  

I have a manual switch blade that less than 4 inch, I read the law and it states that I can use a blade that's less than 4 inch

2021-01-22 21:05:36 UTC  

So that's why I'm asking

2021-01-22 21:13:40 UTC  

@Kaladin @Deleted User If it can’t handle the steel, it doesn’t deserve the brass.

2021-01-22 21:14:00 UTC  

As the saying goes.

2021-01-22 21:14:40 UTC  

@mr fibsh Depends, what state/providence do you live in?

2021-01-22 21:15:37 UTC  

Oh, Puerto rico

2021-01-22 21:15:55 UTC  

Yeah

2021-01-22 21:16:06 UTC  

Ok so forget carrying any fixed blades unless for a art, sport, profession, occupation or trade.

2021-01-22 21:16:39 UTC  

Mine is folded

2021-01-22 21:17:04 UTC  

No folding knives with blades less than 3 inches

2021-01-22 21:17:15 UTC  

Tang to the tip of the blade

2021-01-22 21:17:18 UTC  

For measurement

2021-01-22 21:19:04 UTC  

What's a tang ?

2021-01-22 21:21:58 UTC  

The part of the knife that goes in the handle

2021-01-22 21:22:29 UTC  

Oh ok

2021-01-22 21:23:26 UTC  

I measured it

2021-01-22 21:23:46 UTC  

It's a 3 /4.8 inch

2021-01-22 21:25:54 UTC  

In other words , it's less than 4 inch

2021-01-22 21:56:16 UTC  

The carpenter in me just died

2021-01-22 21:57:05 UTC  

3 4/8 inc

2021-01-22 22:14:23 UTC  

4/8= 1 half

2021-01-22 22:14:26 UTC  

1/2

2021-01-22 22:40:36 UTC  

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