Message from @UltraRichterian | PST

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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  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170149855723540/802306751055265862/image0.jpg

2021-01-22 22:40:52 UTC  

I heard this silencer was good

2021-01-22 22:53:49 UTC  

I’m on one of those states and what’s written isn’t completely accurate. We can’t purchase new magazines over 10 rounds. We can carry with more than 10 if it’s an older magazine.