Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Continued from previous entry.

These are still definitions in the Assault Weapon Ban bill.
SEC. 402. DEFINITIONS.
Section 921(a) of Title 18 is where definitions are found to empower the law. Language is important in law. Words on paper matter when the law is well written without loopholes. Senator Feinstein is an excellent legislator. 
(a) In General.--Section 921(a) of title 18 (click here), United States Code, is amended--
AKS - Below - The stock is removable. It can be held in the hand as a pistol.


ARM, (below)
MAK90, (below - note the thumb hole in the stock - pistol grip)
MISR (below - it sold online for $450.00)
NHM90, (below, sold online for $700.00)
NHM91, (below, for sale online for $1000.00)
Rock River Arms LAR-47, (below with scope) Night scopes can be purchased for many of these weapons,too.
SA85,(below) Does any state in the USA allow hunting at night time? Would anyone actually trust hunting at night or in the dark with these weapons? I mean for real. This is ridiculous.
SA93, (below - I love the 'green' touch in the picture. It must be a special for green terrorists. Doe they shoot trees for sport? I don't think so. Trees don't bleed. They don't run. No excitement.)
Vector Arms AK-47, (below)





VEPR, (below)
Caliber: 5.45x39 mm
Action: Gas operated, rotating bolt
Overall length: 702 mm
Barrel length: 415 mm
Weight: 3.45 kg empty
Rate of fire: 600-650 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds



 WASR-10, (right) Wassenaar Arrangement Semiautomatic Rifles (more commonly referred to as theWASR series rifles) (click here)

and

Continued in next entry.