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I believe that's why he noted the year "1934".


But what about the Whiskey rebellion?

I'm an extremist, I'd even declare RIP Freedom 1787.
Point is no one cared about the NFA when it didn't affect them. Ive owned tax stamps for 30+ years now and I dont remember anyone giving a shit if I had to pay $200 for a SBR for 29.5 of those years. Then they get told they have to get a FREE stamp to have something that come on lets face it, is an SBR, and OMG, all hell breaks loose..
 

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You have definitely improved it. I have one last question. Does it run reliably using the Galil 50rd magazine?
 

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You have definitely improved it. I have one last question. Does it run reliably using the Galil 50rd magazine?
No not at all. Only because its a 300 BO gun. That mag does run reliably in an actual 5.56 M85 though. The only mags that Ive found will work 100% in the 300 BO AK are the Polish WBP mags
 

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Where was your outrage when the rest of us were having to pay for stamps years ago?
I'm brand new on this site, and I've always detested the NFA, nothing new here. It would have been nice to have had the same rights as our great grandparents, but it's only going to get worse from here. I was actually thinking about this earlier this morning, and I came to the conclusion that freedom is a personal choice, it's right there if you want it. I have never and will never send money and/or submit to a registry for something that we should all be able to simply buy and own without being harassed. I will own the items that I want to own and not give a shit though.
 

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But what about the Whiskey rebellion?

I'm an extremist, I'd even declare RIP Freedom 1787.
I'd have to agree the Articles of Confederation were better, however you look at it, it has been a slow erosion of freedom since the founding. The civil war really was the end of the federal system and states rights, then you have Wilson and the progressives establishing income tax and the fed, then the socialist policies and gun control of FDR and LBJ, and finally the last several republican presidents cucking out and signing on to more gun control, and here we are, living in 1984.
 

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I'd have to agree the Articles of Confederation were better, however you look at it, it has been a slow erosion of freedom since the founding. The civil war really was the end of the federal system and states rights, then you have Wilson and the progressives establishing income tax and the fed, then the socialist policies and gun control of FDR and LBJ, and finally the last several republican presidents cucking out and signing on to more gun control, and here we are, living in 1984.
When good people lost the will to shoot evil people, evil won.
 
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