Heard at the gun store 4885 edition (AKA NES lacks reading comprehension)

Yes, because people don't want a single place where they can get information on 4885 without wading through 80% shit posts.
+1 for pursuing the ideal
-1 for not being realistic to the location

NES new england shitposters

If you wanted to do this right, you'd need a sticky thread only you could post in, and a separate thread like this one in it's current format to curate content from. Just quote posts to give credit and paste them in the curated thread.

Just my two cents.
 
+1 for pursuing the ideal
-1 for not being realistic to the location

NES new england shitposters

If you wanted to do this right, you'd need a sticky thread only you could post in, and a separate thread like this one in it's current format to curate content from. Just quote posts to give credit and paste them in the curated thread.

Just my two cents.
Was thinking about posting a "WTS - 4885 information" in the classifieds - no replies there.

We really do need a curated thread that consolidates good info but as a group we can't self moderate.
Freedom is a bitch - a lovely bitch, but a bitch nonetheless
 
Was thinking about posting a "WTS - 4885 information" in the classifieds - no replies there.

We really do need a curated thread that consolidates good info but as a group we can't self moderate.
Freedom is a bitch - a lovely bitch, but a bitch nonetheless
Might it have price guides on Noveske lowers?

Sorry i had to.
 
any law that reads 'break' and not 'brake' should be null and void. words f***ing matter
You know, you'd get more traction if you discuss Constitutional law using word which are spelled appropriately.

Brake pads are designated wear out items for one's vehicle.

The bull which was passed broke [past tense of break] various federal and state laws.
 
You know, you'd get more traction if you discuss Constitutional law using word which are spelled appropriately.

Brake pads are designated wear out items for one's vehicle.

The bull which was passed broke [past tense of break] various federal and state laws.
He's talking about the fact that the bill refers to muzzle breaks, but the device is properly a muzzle brake.

I appreciate the irony of your own typo though. Intentional?

[Edit - fittingly, fixing my swypo; thanks phone]
 
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