Message from @UltraRichterian | PST

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2021-01-22 20:05:02 UTC  

I wouldn’t recommend it though.

2021-01-22 20:06:37 UTC  

I remember a few years back we went to a nevada gun store while we were in Tahoe and there was a .50 BMG (can't remember if it was a Barrett) just chilling a few inches out of reach for little kid me. It was such a stark contrast to Cali I was so confused

2021-01-22 20:06:48 UTC  

Need to be 18+ to carry/buy a gun.

2021-01-22 20:07:22 UTC  

@JDCREW Yeah boy we have these things sitting on sportsmen warehouse countertops

2021-01-22 20:08:09 UTC  

dude sportsman warehouse is a madhouse here. 3 and a half hour waits to get a gun, even when preordered

2021-01-22 20:08:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170149855723540/802268502567813120/image0.jpg

2021-01-22 20:08:48 UTC  

pffft

2021-01-22 20:08:58 UTC  

never in a hundred years here

2021-01-22 20:09:37 UTC  

Nevada also, for whatever reason, has a lot of shooting ranges.

2021-01-22 20:09:52 UTC  

Well

2021-01-22 20:09:54 UTC  

hmm I wonder why...

2021-01-22 20:09:59 UTC  

I guess I just answered my own question

2021-01-22 20:10:04 UTC  

lmao yeah

2021-01-22 20:10:41 UTC  

glad to see Nevada law makers didn't buckle after the Vegas shooting

2021-01-22 20:10:59 UTC  

at least I don't think they did, did they?

2021-01-22 20:13:22 UTC  

Not really

2021-01-22 20:13:33 UTC  

Just more security screenings at hotels and public venues

2021-01-22 20:13:47 UTC  

Change in security policy.

2021-01-22 20:13:59 UTC  

fair enough. no gun policy changes though which is good

2021-01-22 20:14:34 UTC  

And enforcement of background checks at private gun sales/gun shows.

2021-01-22 20:14:35 UTC  

Etc

2021-01-22 20:14:39 UTC  

Standard stuff.

2021-01-22 20:14:47 UTC  

yeah..

2021-01-22 20:15:11 UTC  

Bunch of other stuff though, put in place by federal legislation not Nevada

2021-01-22 20:15:13 UTC  

Such as bump stocks.

2021-01-22 20:16:03 UTC  

I honestly still don't even know what a bumpstock is

2021-01-22 20:17:53 UTC  

Basically:

2021-01-22 20:18:10 UTC  

It’s a shock that when you fire it just knocks your find back on the trigger again

2021-01-22 20:18:12 UTC  

Or dumps

2021-01-22 20:18:27 UTC  

It used the inertia of the recoil of the gun to move your hand basically

2021-01-22 20:18:44 UTC  

huh

2021-01-22 20:18:49 UTC  

You can bump fire your weapon without a bump stock

2021-01-22 20:19:01 UTC  

Ok ok let me dumb it down

2021-01-22 20:19:03 UTC  

my cousin said you can get the same effect with a shoelace

2021-01-22 20:19:11 UTC  

You can

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