Rock carbine?

i don’t have any gray… you’ve seen my 19x tho? i call it the nike boot, lmao!! it’s performance second to none tho

hahah the nike boot… too funny

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Do you worry about your kitchen knives being attractive? Do you lock up your cleaning chemicals? Fabuloso is brightly colored, smells nice, and looks like coolaid but you don’t put it in your refrigerator and I doubt that you know many people who’ve drank any. And this is without a particularly push to prevent household chemicals from looking attractive.

What most people do is use control mechanisms such as “child locks” to prevent access to toddlers and teach children to respect the things that can hurt them. Most humans are smart enough to learn the difference and can be taught that just because a gun isn’t a “traditional” color (whatever that means) doesn’t mean that it’s a toy.

Honestly, I find the whole argument of “it looks like a toy” to be not well thought out when one considers the rest of the world, full of dangerous things that are brightly colored and attractive.

Peace favor your sword,
Kirk

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I can go either way on the sights. I will say a set of tritium glock sights is cheaper than a set of tritium backup sights, so at least there’s that.

Agreed on 50 being easier, but 40 copies a certain famed german manufacturer…

As far as the chassis being multi-cal, I’m not sure. 5.7 is a pretty odd duck, so they could likely do 4.6/.22lr/wmr but it might need to be scaled up for larger diameter calibers.

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All of my kitchen knives are brown or black, and chemicals are a massive concern and issue when it comes to children as well.

Your entire argument is what I’d consider “not well thought out”, given it highlights exactly what I’m saying: there is zero reason to make a firearm seem less dangerous than it is, and to a child, a bright unnecessary color will do exactly that.

Just because some things are dangerous does not mean it’s fine to make others more so. That’s a false equivalence.

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So you’ve argued that household chemicals should not be pleasant smelling or have attractive packaging? I’d love to read what you wrote on the subject. Can you point me to your posts, please?

Let’s move on…so far off topic we are talking kitchen chemicals instead of the x5.7.

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