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Rosalind Lutece
Doctor of physics, professor at Recollé University.
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originallutece
2017-09-12 06:57 pm (UTC)
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You might want to try. Simply for the sake of knowing; given how unpredictable this app is, more knowledge can't hurt.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-13 05:40 am (UTC)
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Are you INSANE? The gun could explode in my face and kill me if I just "try it"!
I need to strip it down to check all the parts first. I just don't remember how to.
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originallutece
2017-09-15 07:36 am (UTC)
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Watch your tone. If you disagree, all you have to do is say that.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-19 04:07 am (UTC)
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I'm not saying I disagree, I'm saying that's UNSAFE. Totally different.
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originallutece
2017-09-21 01:38 am (UTC)
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Surely there must be a guide to stripping it down online.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-21 05:51 am (UTC)
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[ ...would you believe he hadn't actually tried searching that yet
turns out there's literally dozens of documents and steps and videos about it. ]
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Who died and made you the expert on field stripping?
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2017-09-21 05:52 (UTC)
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originallutece
2017-09-23 05:49 am (UTC)
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You hadn't thought of it at all, had you.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-23 07:44 am (UTC)
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How was I supposed to know they'd just put information on how to disassemble and reassemble weapons online where anyone can find them?
[ ah, the naivete of someone who's never had to think about these things before. ]
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originallutece
2017-09-24 09:25 pm (UTC)
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There's guides to make bombs online, James. There's guides for /everything/.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-25 05:53 am (UTC)
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There's no way this is legal.
[ He's used to all lethal stuff being safeguarded in the military, none of this "out in the open for any civilian to just stumble upon" crap. ]
But at least these handgun specs are coming in handy, so there's that.
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originallutece
2017-09-26 07:18 pm (UTC)
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Of course it's legal; there's nothing wrong with looking at specs.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-27 05:20 am (UTC)
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And what happens when someone 3D prints a gun from the specs?
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originallutece
2017-09-27 07:52 pm (UTC)
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America will shudder and fall from the sudden onslaught of
Oh, wait, no. It'll be just another gun on the pile of guns in this country.
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frostythehitman
2017-09-28 05:49 am (UTC)
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Yeah but these ones will be made of plastic!
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I need to strip it down to check all the parts first. I just don't remember how to.
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turns out there's literally dozens of documents and steps and videos about it. ]
yeah
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Who died and made you the expert on field stripping?
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[ ah, the naivete of someone who's never had to think about these things before. ]
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[ He's used to all lethal stuff being safeguarded in the military, none of this "out in the open for any civilian to just stumble upon" crap. ]
But at least these handgun specs are coming in handy, so there's that.
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Oh, wait, no. It'll be just another gun on the pile of guns in this country.
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