On one hand, whatever guns he does make would be Zip .22-tier disasters. On the other hand, it would lose terminally online right-wing gun nuts (and potentially a military contractor or two if he leverages his SpaceX contracts) a lot of money.

  • Redmutineer75 [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    And then probably gets flagged by the ATF because it's over .50 cal and he cheaped out and didn't get the necessary license to manufacture destructive devices.

      • Redmutineer75 [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        The ATF did give a sporting exemption to this sonofabitch, so what do I know.

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        • DefinitelyNotAPhone [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Why do I immediately know that whoever made that monstrosity went "Hey, why can't you make a modern musket?"

          • Redmutineer75 [he/him]
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            1 year ago
            1. The designer's name is J.D. Jones, he works for SSK Industries and is mostly known for making wildcat cartridges.
            2. You can absolutely make a musket in the modern day. If it's a muzzle loader, it isn't even considered legally a firearm in the U.S., much less subject to any kind of regulation.
              • Redmutineer75 [he/him]
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                1 year ago

                Unless you made everything chrome-lined, the powder fouling would corrode those parts incredibly quickly.

                • JohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]
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                  1 year ago

                  i've got bigger problems if i need more than 15-20 shots.

                  i forget what it's called but there's some not-actually-black powder that doesn't foul nearly as much and can be used instead of actual gunpowder that sounded like it could run for a couple mags if you had a fat gas port.

      • UlyssesT
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        19 days ago

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