• FundMECFS
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      3 months ago

      A free and fair election.

      They had an election recently which was not free and fair, high evidence of vote manipulation, ballots being burnt, people getting beat up and payed at polling states, which led to the pro-Russia party pulled off a suprise “win”.

      • @RememberTheApollo_
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        193 months ago

        Give it a few more years and we’ll need our own gatling fireworks in the US. We’ve checked several of those boxes, just not on a large scale.

        • @Anticorp
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          203 months ago

          The president elect told people that they won’t “need” to vote anymore after this election because he’ll “fix” it. They’ve been saying exactly what they’re planning on plain English this entire time. So yes, it’ll be interesting when the next election rolls around.

        • @Death_Equity
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          3 months ago

          This is America, we have miniguns. Yes, they are $800,000 and there are only 12 that are civilian transferrable after a 9-18 month application process, but we have them.

          Edit: I origionally said “gatling gun” and corrected it to “miniguns”. You can buy a gatling gun(hand crank) with only the standard background check in most states for like $5k, but the 12 miniguns need all the cost and hoops. Might as well add there is one mk19 40mm automatic grenade launcher for sale at around $500k; I have heard there are more than the one, but it wouldnt be more than 6.

          • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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            63 months ago

            This is America, we have miniguns.

            Yes, but in America a crank operated Gatling gun (i.e. an actual Gatling gun) is legal at least on the federal level.

            And quite easy and fun to construct at home. Just saying!

          • @[email protected]
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            43 months ago

            You can buy a gatling gun(hand crank) with only the standard background check in most states

            “I sure hope people dont attach a cheap drill to this totally legal crank powered gatlin gun” -ATF (probably)

            • @Death_Equity
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              43 months ago

              Yeah, they don’t like that one.

          • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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            23 months ago
            1. When you say there are only 12, do you mean models or units?

            2. If someone adds a motor to the hand crank does it become an (illegal) minigun?

            3. Isn’t it weird that miniguns are the largest, heaviest types of gun possible.

            • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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              1. Twelve units total, due to the unique way in that the law is structured via the rather Orwellianly named “Firearm Owners’ Protection Act.” Only machine guns of any type manufactured before the law itself was enacted on May 19, 1986 are eligible for transfer and civilian ownership. That means that the available selection is not only fixed but shrinking, and every single transferable machine gun of any type instantly became an incredibly expensive collector’s item.
              2. Yes. The ATF’s interpretation of this is that a “machine gun” is anything capable of firing more than one shot with one trigger pull. Making your trigger electrical or electronic does not circumvent this and, in fact, is how miniguns actually work – being motor driven.
              3. They’re designed to be mounted on vehicles. The canard about them being man-portable is just that; it’s a fabrication made up out of the whole cloth for the Terminator/Predator movies. The “mini” in “minigun” came from the M134 which is chambered in 7.62×51mm, and is specifically a reference to it being smaller than the M61 “Vulcan” gun which was chambered in 20mm.
              • Cethin
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                33 months ago

                For 2, based on the Supreme Court’s recent very flawed ruling on bump stocks, I would assume you could make a mechanically actuated trigger that lifts itself up each round fired in such a way if you’re still putting pressure it will fire again. That’s how a bump stock works. I’m curious how far that could be pushed. Can you have a motor repeatedly pull the trigger? I assume probably not, but it’s not much different than a bump stock.

                • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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                  43 months ago

                  What you’re describing is a “reset trigger,” more or less, and they are indeed legal.

                  You could also just make a crank operated gun. Those are legal, too. The key is you have to keep turning the crank to keep firing. Your continued action is necessary.

                  • @Death_Equity
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                    33 months ago

                    Forced reset triggers are illegal per ATF.

                    There are cranks that you can add to an AR-15 pattern rifle to make them into a Gatling type operation. I think some are “universal”, but are designed to work on the AR.

        • @PunnyName
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          3 months ago

          We need them now. Not for the elections, but you know.

    • @[email protected]
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      393 months ago

      The ruling party, recently reelected in a fraudulent election has declared that EU accession talks will be stopped until 2028. This has stoked ongoing protests over election results.

      • @Anticorp
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        63 months ago

        What’s sad is that the protests won’t accomplish anything. The criminals running corrupt elections do not care about the will of the people (obviously), and they’re fine enacting a police state.

          • @Anticorp
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            That’s a bit beyond protesting, and it’s really the only way to deal with corrupt governments. Props to them for refusing to be subjected to injustice.