This is why I don't get why this Mickey Mouse level of regulation we are talking about in this thread is such an issue in other states. You really think the piddly measures we are talking about here are so draconian? If a few nuisance regulations can prevent a lot of body bags and grieving families, I think it's something we can all live with.
Can you identify any gun control measures that have led to less body bags? Other than laws that prohibit gun possession by criminals, most gun control laws are directly aimed at law abiding persons. In San Francisco they tried to prohibit handgun possession; criminals were among those who were exempt from the proposed ordinance. http://mccullagh.org/sf/handgun-ban/
The latest ideas consist of using lists of persons who will not be allowed to buy guns. The due process is minimal (mickey mouse?) as far as I know and some people who are guilty of nothing other than their name being known to the US government are going to find their civil rights curtailed.
1. Yes, I know, and yes, that is what I am proposing. Semis are the weapon of choice for mass shooters, and I think extra measures to keep them in the hands of responsible users are entirely reasonable steps, posing minimal burden on responsible users.
I wasn't speaking of only semi-auto firearms, but anything with a detachable magazine including bolt action guns. I have a Savage 10 FCM chambered in 338 whisper with a 20 round magazine. A hacksaw and duck tape was all that was required to assemble it from the original mag and an aftermarket M-14 mag. When it worked I welded the two pieces of sheet metal together. http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u320/ranb40/firearms/338whisper.jpg
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gwiz and Zakalwe beat me to the punch on your first question, but trying to outright ban ownership of guns in the States would certainly lead to a state of less than civil disobedience. The US hasn't laid down much by way of serious laws for comparison, that's kind of the problem. BTW, in my fair State, ownership of your guns and silencers in the pics would fall under 'defacing a firearm' and earn you a lengthy stay in one of our lovely correctional facilities. I forget sometimes how much variation exists between jurisdictions.
Your point that laws only affect the law abiding is well taken, but can we assume for the moment that ease of access is the issue? You pretty clearly are into the design and performance of firearms and take them seriously. A potential mass shooter just wants something that throws a lot of rounds as fast as possible, that he can acquire fast and easy. Would throwing up some speed bumps to keep modified military weapons away from his easy access really be such a crippling blow to you? How would you present that argument to the grieving families in Orlando?
Bolt-action rifles are I believe less common for mass shooters, a couple of snipers come to mind but by and large it is the rounds per minute delivery that is the big issue. Yes, you can kill with a single-shot weapon, but not spray a crowd as a gas semi can do in seconds.
As a sidebar, nice pics, are those home built silencers? (3-5 years for possession here, never used one except the 2-liter bottle improv) Do they affect your spread much?