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The pleasure and joy that arise in dependence on the eye: this is the gratification in the eye. That the eye is impermanent, suffering, and subject to change: this is the danger in the eye. The removal and abandonment of desire and lust from the eye: this is the escape from the eye.

~ Buddha





Buddha's teachings on life: You must always open your heart to be tolerant and forgiving of all living beings, no matter how bad they are, even if they have hurt you, you must let go, to have true joy.



My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.


~ Abraham Lincoln




From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life.

~ Arthur Ashe





There is no respect for others without humility in one’s self.

~ Henri Frederic Amiel





To preserve an unclouded capacity for the enjoyment of life is an unusual moral and psychological achievement. Contrary to popular belief, it is not the prerogative of mindlessness, but the exact opposite: It is the reward of self-esteem.

-- Nathanial Branden
 
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They were our best allies ever once upon a time. That ship seems to have sailed. I read once that we sent them half a million surplus WW1 rifles when it looked like Hitler would land there. After the war, did we get them back? No, they cut them up.
Half a tale poorly told.

https://www.mwatkin.com/us-aid-to-britain

“The Return

A post-war myth is that, after the war, most of the donated guns were either scrapped or dumped in the North Sea by the British government. In fact, the British government steadfastly refused to accept any responsibility for the scheme which it neither sought nor encouraged, both during and after the war. Some of the weapons were lost due to enemy action. In all, U-boats sunk 4 out of 64 of the shipments of US donations. Some weapons were found to be unserviceable on arrival and others were useless due to their unusual calibre. Many of these were indeed scrapped rather than spend scarce resources on their repair or conversion. On 28 June 1941, there arrived 500 defective pistols (around nine per cent of the donated total) and 50 defective shotguns.



Despite all the problems, after the war 146 crates of arms were handed back into the care of the ACDBH. The continuing concern to maintain it as a private venture meant that responsibility for organizing the return was to be entirely at the expense of the ACDBH. It proved to be a fraught process: upon arrival in the USA, damaged guns and those without any accompanying identification of donors were sold off, amounting to 36 cases of rifles and shotguns and a large number of revolvers. Another complication was found to be in shipping handguns across the USA, due to differing State regulations. After the first returns, given that few original donors had seriously expected to see their guns again, the remaining weapons in Britain were instructed to be sold and the proceeds donated to service charities. Some of the proceeds went to the Royal Cadet Corps and the School for Orphans of the Merchant Navy.”
 
Cool. No all we need is for SCOTUS to shit can the NFA so you can convert the one to full auto. :cool:


We will see what happens with that one, of course


When I was younger, I thought that a full auto gun would be a lot of fun. Nowadays, what with the price of ammunition and all that sort of thing, I’m not so sure. Besides, somebody with a decent semiauto and practice can be reasonably quick and much more efficient.


I noticed one thing about the Safari guns and stuff: no barrel threads. Here’s guessing that something else makes a lot more sense. My skeleton will thank me for it.
 
If and when the law allows I will convert one to 3 rnd. burst fire. Not all that keen on full auto.


That is, I think, as practical and adaptation as can be had if the law is suspended, replaced, revoked, or outright disappears.
 
Probably true, but you'll need some righteous ear protection. Brakes blow the sound back at ya, and the folks to either side of you aren't going to be happy either. :)


I have a couple of decent pairs of headgear. Maybe another one would be in order, too.
 
Materialistic knowledge can only provide a type of happiness that is dependent upon physical conditions. It cannot provide happiness that springs from inner development.

~ His Holiness the Dalai Lama



Try to be mindful, and let things take their natural course. Then your mind will become still in any surroundings, like a clear forest pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare animals will come to drink at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things. You will see many strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still. This is the happiness of the Buddha.

~ Ajahn Chah
 
So, from 2021 to 2023, the Democrats had the White House, the House of Representatives, and half of the Senate with the tiebreaking vote. They claimed that an assault weapons ban was on their agenda. If that is true, why was it not passed?
 
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