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I wouldn’t recommend it though.
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
Need to be 18+ to carry/buy a gun.
@JDCREW Yeah boy we have these things sitting on sportsmen warehouse countertops
dude sportsman warehouse is a madhouse here. 3 and a half hour waits to get a gun, even when preordered
pffft
never in a hundred years here
Nevada also, for whatever reason, has a lot of shooting ranges.
Well
hmm I wonder why...
I guess I just answered my own question
lmao yeah
glad to see Nevada law makers didn't buckle after the Vegas shooting
at least I don't think they did, did they?
Not really
Just more security screenings at hotels and public venues
Change in security policy.
fair enough. no gun policy changes though which is good
And enforcement of background checks at private gun sales/gun shows.
Standard stuff.
yeah..
Bunch of other stuff though, put in place by federal legislation not Nevada
Such as bump stocks.
I honestly still don't even know what a bumpstock is
Basically:
It’s a shock that when you fire it just knocks your find back on the trigger again
Or dumps
It used the inertia of the recoil of the gun to move your hand basically
huh
You can bump fire your weapon without a bump stock
Ok ok let me dumb it down
my cousin said you can get the same effect with a shoelace
You can
nono that was a huh as in interesting
Bump stocks just make it easier.
not confusion
lol
okay understandable thanks
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