Im sure I still havent heard it all but this brings me closer to that mystical moment...

Saw a video the other day of a guy that made a what appeared to be a Ruger .22 look exactly like a cordless drill. The barrel was painted and had spiral fluting like a drill bit. Pretty impressive. It shot really well too.
 
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My 9 year old son absolutely loves tactical Legos. He does all sorts of ops with them. Direct action, door kicking stuff, helos, gun trucks, HMGs, etc. Many bank robbers, terrorists and other POSs KIA'ed as result.

Kids' imagination is much stronger than some NPR-addicted bureaucratic liberal...
 
Saw a video the other day of a guy that made a what appeared to be a Ruger .22 look exactly like a cordless drill. The barrel was painted and had spiral fluting like a drill bit. Pretty impressive. It shot really well too.
That brings up the endless Hide debate...

Milwaukee or DeWalt? ;)
 
Festool. Milwaukee and Dewalt are for the poors... :rolleyes:

And Makita, with exceptions for certain tools, is for anyone who wants quality tools.


From the article:

It is illegal in the US to produce a children's toy that precisely resembles a real gun, but the laws do not explicitly prevent manufacturers from making a gun that resembles a toy.


Any guesses on when we'll see legislation to "fix" this?
 
Saw a video the other day of a guy that made a what appeared to be a Ruger .22 look exactly like a cordless drill. The barrel was painted and had spiral fluting like a drill bit. Pretty impressive. It shot really well too.
Pretty sure that was an airsoft gun
 
I think , I would have loved it if you could build a Lego style rifle chassis defiantly not out of cheap plastic maybe aluminum ones that could be fun and to later take said chassis and be able to mount a barrel trigger and an action and take it to the range . that guy who built his chassis from blocks of wood it turned out sweet .