UPS is a freaking joke.....
If you need to sign for something, and aren't around-you better make sure you can be at the regional office for a 2.25 hour window on 4 days a week, but never on columbus day or some ****....... I never have been able to figure out why their schedules are so nutty...
Very much depends on the USPS office.
The one I have now is awesome! 3 days to anywhere in the country. 2 most of the time. And they screw up only once in a blue moon (dropping a neighbor's mail in our box.)
They really are good around here......
BUT!
Growing up in Griffin, I HATED...
Exactly!
They used to have the boiler room. (Which I don't care what people say now-it was an "anything goes" place, just don't make threats.)
Then that changed to politics and hot topics.
And now we are faced with the "Care Bear/Rainbow Brite" showcase. If you don't want to get kicked...
Indeed they are.
I don't know the back story to a lot of what goes on, and I really don't care.
There is just way too much butt hurt going on these days. The place simply ain't half what it used to be.
This is a good summary.
I would never want to rely on the discretion of an agent or a federal prosecutor to keep me out of the slammy.
And the way "strict liability" is enforced, all it takes is possession. Intent doesn't matter at all
Many things can cause a "slam fire." A broken firing pin can do it. A broken sear can do it (I saw it happen on a Browning auto 5 once when the sear broke.) A bad spring on an AR15 can do it.
The main thing is that the gun can fire before the round is properly in battery. A lot of it...
People need to keep in mind that THIS KIND of full auto is NOT SAFE....
This is not the kind with an auto sear which times between firings as it is supposed to. This is slam firing. Can be dangerous.
It isn't a matter of "deserve" or degree of guilt.
Fact is that it is a MG. Fact is that it is illegal. Fact is that it better not be in the OP's possession if (when) they come to check it out.
I wish the law were different. I wish a lot of things. But, facts are facts-and some of us...
This is 100% correct.
And they definitely do monitor sites like this.
Anyone who finds this doubtful should also look up "strict liability." If they can get to the weapon before it gets fixed, it is a 100% slam dunk conviction.
Folks have been sent up the river for a whole lot less