So how about we do this guys…
Instead of spewing repetitive political talking points and trying to use reverse psychology on the atf when they are only watching here(Not actually partaking).
Let’s make it a discussion.
Like this….
1) What is the function of the switch?
Its function is multiple Parts in an assembly to preform another action to an existing item. In this case to make a semi automatic perform repeated shots with a single trigger pull.
We see these items in every day life… light switches for example.we can hardwire a light and never shut it off.
Let’s continue to to use our brains…
2) What has the atf/anti gun states been regulating the most the last 35 years?
They regulate magazine capacity, barrel threading options, kinds of optics, rear attachments, forened attachments, etc…
So just because it’s regulated and classified as something doesn’t mean it’s actually that, as we have seen with many decisions and lawsuits for the the 2a community.
here’s my final point….
Just because you have the right to do something doesn’t mean you should exercise that right when you are ignorant to all of the real world possibilities and consequences.
Education and training are great and all, but without the ability apply those concepts to real life then that’s all they will stay as is concepts.
Instead of spewing repetitive political talking points and trying to use reverse psychology on the atf when they are only watching here(Not actually partaking).
Let’s make it a discussion.
Like this….
1) What is the function of the switch?
Its function is multiple Parts in an assembly to preform another action to an existing item. In this case to make a semi automatic perform repeated shots with a single trigger pull.
We see these items in every day life… light switches for example.we can hardwire a light and never shut it off.
Let’s continue to to use our brains…
2) What has the atf/anti gun states been regulating the most the last 35 years?
They regulate magazine capacity, barrel threading options, kinds of optics, rear attachments, forened attachments, etc…
So just because it’s regulated and classified as something doesn’t mean it’s actually that, as we have seen with many decisions and lawsuits for the the 2a community.
here’s my final point….
Just because you have the right to do something doesn’t mean you should exercise that right when you are ignorant to all of the real world possibilities and consequences.
Education and training are great and all, but without the ability apply those concepts to real life then that’s all they will stay as is concepts.

