How To Freak Out Anti-Gunners: Build Your Own Untraceable AK-47! *Video*

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How To Freak Out Anti-Gunners: Build Your Own Untraceable AK-47! *Video*

Mac Slavo
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May 27, 2013

As local, state and federal governments look to enact legislation to restrict the ownership, transfer and sale of semi-automatic weapons and accessories, pro-second amendment supporters are coming up with new and innovative ways to skirt a system hellbent on destroying their ability to protect themselves and their families.

In the following video, produced by liberal-leaning internet mouthpiece Mother Jones, reporter Brian Schatz goes inside (and deep undercover) to a southern California “build party” to expose how – gasp – anyone with the desire to do so can produce their own full functioning, untraceable semi-automatic AK-47.

In his opening statement, Schatz implies that the rifle itself is single handedly responsible for the violence and murder happening all over the world, leaving no question in his mind that the activities of gun build party goers are and have contributed to the abhorrent actions of psychopathic dictators, terrorists and criminals throughout history.

AK-47′s are the most widely distributed guns on the planet and the general weapon of choice in most genocides, proxy wars, uprisings, mass shootings and other varieties of violence.

And now, you too can own one by simply purchasing a “parts kit” available online, at gun shows, or from private sales.

Who needs 3-D guns when you can have the real thing?

The AK-47, perhaps the world’s best-known gun, is so easy to make and so hard to break that the Soviet-designed original has spawned countless variants, updated and modified versions churned out by factories all over the globe.

Although US customs laws ban importing the weapons, parts kits—which include most original components of a Kalashnikov variant—are legal. So is reassembling them, as long as no more than 10 foreign-made components are used and they are mounted on a new receiver, the box-shaped central frame that holds the gun’s key mechanics.

There are no fussy irritations like, say, passing a background check to buy a kit. And because we’re assembling the guns for our own “personal use,” whatever that may entail, we’re not required to stamp in serial numbers.

These rifles are totally untraceable, and even under California’s stringent assault weapons ban, that’s perfectly within the law.

Watch how you can build your own AK-47 (or other semi-automatic self defense rifle) without the government ever knowing you did it:



(Video via BeforeItsNews; Watch at Youtube)

As restrictive gun legislation, such as banning accessories or requiring registration of ammunition, is attempted across the nation, more Americans will turn to “underground” methods of making sure they have the means necessary to defend themselves from personal harm and the ever-looming possibility of a tyrannical overthrow of our country.

They can push.

But liberty minded Americans, many of whom still believe the right to bear arms is a fundamental tenet that no government can ever take away, will continue to push back.

This article was posted: Monday, May 27, 2013 at 5:59 am
 

This is pretty interesting.

Good post Red
 

This is pretty interesting.

Good post Red

Thanks DeepSeeker.Think I'm going to look into the prices for a kit.The last time I was at a gunshow they had a few AKs for roughly 400 bucks,that was 3 years ago though.I didnt see any kits to build one,though I wasnt looking for one so I wasnt paying attention.I was looking for an SKS at the time.Theres a kit here for 500 bucks Arms Of America
 

Last I looked - a year ago, they were at $500 fully assembled ....

But I bought the Nerf gun instead.....

I've never looked at kits, though I've heard about them on AR's. Seems the Soviet type weapons are often overlooked. Carried an AK for a while in the war, but it was confiscated and had to go back to the M-16. The AK was a very sweet and powerful weapon - a lot more so than the M-16.

Another bolt action which is mostly overlooked is the Mosin-Nagant 91-30, or M44. You oughta check them out on Youtube. Punch through 1/2" plate steel at 1100 yards!
 

The AK was a very sweet and powerful weapon - a lot more so than the M-16.

Another bolt action which is mostly overlooked is the Mosin-Nagant 91-30, or M44. You oughta check them out on Youtube. Punch through 1/2" plate steel at 1100 yards

Yup,I never really got into the 5.56 round,the M16 or the AR15.I fired my brother in laws AR15,once was enough.One 30 round mag fed beautifully,two rounds into the second mag an empty case got jammed in the chamber.You couldnt even pound it out with a cleaning rod down the barrel.So much for a rifle that cost over a grand.I'll take my 300 dollar Yugoslav SKS.Last year there was a gunshop selling Mosin Nagants for preppers.For 125 bucks you got the rifle,bandoleer,and 100 rounds.not a bad deal.
 

Another seldom mentioned issue with the M-16 / AR-15 is the barrel length.

A lot of the mass produced commercial AR's - the cheaper ones - have short barrels. Those short barrels are unfortunately inaccurate - not enough length to stabilize the round in flight. And that little round tumbles in flight - great if you hit the target for the damage it does, but not great if you're reaching out 100 yards or more.
 

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