txdon
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A sports rifle that shoots 5 rounds a second?First, an AR-15 is not, and never was an "Assault Rifle". Nor are they "automatic weapons" and cannot be convert to automatic.
A sports rifle that shoots 5 rounds a second?First, an AR-15 is not, and never was an "Assault Rifle". Nor are they "automatic weapons" and cannot be convert to automatic.
How fast can you pull the trigger?A sports rifle that shoots 5 rounds a second?
How fast can you pull the trigger?
There are guys who love doing mag dumps (emptying a magazine as quick as possible). I did...fun, but don't expect to hit much ...
Point taken...but still, blame the villain, not the tool...Unless you're firing into a tightly packed crowd ...
Nice post and a good morning to you alsoUnless you're firing into a tightly packed crowd ...
No disagreement with those sentiments ... but my take on it is likely just a bit different than yours.Point taken...but still, blame the villain, not the tool...
Nice post and a good morning to you also
Point taken...but still, blame the villain, not the tool...
And don't punish others because of the actions of a maniac
The problem is some people (politicians) have an agenda...Ban! Ban! Ban! Basically, overreach...and with some, the agenda is much more devious. It doesn't take much to figure out who they are.No disagreement with those sentiments ... but my take on it is likely just a bit different than yours.
The individuals that perpetrate these atrocities are certainly responsible for their actions in doing so. On that we agree.
On the other hand, to ignore totally the devices that they use to accomplish their evil acts would be wish-casting at best ... if not borderline delusional. Such devices are part of the scene ... and will be part of the conversation.
The regulation of explosive materials (dynamite, C4, etc.) in the US is something one sees very little public outcry over. That's probably because the destructive potential and misuse of such things is readily apparent to a majority of general public.
Large capacity mags, bump stocks, and semi-auto weapons are similar - in that they also have a high destructive potential and can be similarly misused.
The question will be what to do about it.
That is where the conversation will occur.
I would be remiss if I failed to note that all of the above items have legitimate uses - regardless of whether those uses are vital (protection of oneself and others) or trivial (personal enjoyment, sporting)
And on the matter of regulation of semi-auto firearms, I'm not so sure that it would be "a violation of the Second Amendment" ...
Was that holding or decision by SCOTUS where it was found to be so ?
I know they never reached the merits on the previous assault weapons ban.
Then you have Jerry Miculek who can shoot and hit the target consistently with SINGLE ACTION REVOLVERS!!Interesting comments I’ll only add do you gentlemen know one can fire a lever action rifle faster than an AR 15. I have seen it done. As Roy said an AR 15 is not an assault rifle. The loss of life in Texas is horrible and in no way am I trying to say that it is not. The problem starts at home with the family and is my opinion where we need to start
RS, your place is just amazing.
Great fun that your wife and you share the same passion.
Similarly, there are some folks who would prefer to do little to NOTHING (to the point of being obstructionist) ... beyond offering "thoughts and prayers" in hindsight.The problem is some people (politicians) have an agenda...Ban! Ban! Ban! Basically, overreach...and with some, the agenda is much more devious. It doesn't take much to figure out who they are.
Which hunting rifles have a "similar capacity" to an AR-15 ?Y'know, almost any semi-auto hunting rifle can do what an AR-15 can do...some with similar capacity.
... "large" is a descriptive term (and relative) - so it's really not "a lie" ... kinda like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder.And 30 round magazines are NOT large capacity (another lie by you know who), they are STANDARD capacity.
Part and parcel of living in a civil society.When one right is regulated, all rights are regulated...a very very slippery slope
HUH ?I'm not sure how many AR15's are privately held, but I suspect it's several million (or more)...none of which have ever been used for criminal purposes
Ok.Personally, I own a few
Then feel free to lobby for that.And I'm not about to give up my right to determine what I want to possess
I got no issues with properly trained armed guards in schools.As I'd written, armed guards at schools...and trained to shoot to kill
The bull is getting deepSimilarly, there are some folks who would prefer to do little to NOTHING (to the point of being obstructionist) ... beyond offering "thoughts and prayers" in hindsight.
Pretty clear that strategy ain't working.
And merely thinking/praying harder is probably not a viable response ... at least from a public policy perspective (although some seem inclined to it)
Which hunting rifles have a "similar capacity" to an AR-15 ?
Please define "similar capacity" while you're at it.
... "large" is a descriptive term (and relative) - so it's really not "a lie" ... kinda like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder.
The focus on such technical minutiae as these terms by gun enthusiasts is largely misplaced IMO.
It's performative, feel-good BS ... that gun enthusiasts use to pat themselves on the back for being more knowledgable than what they consider their lessers.
Yeah, technically one can argue that an AR - or similar type firearm - is not an "assault rifle" (based on the origin of the term, as applied to the German StG 44 and the derivatives that came after)
But here's the thing: every time such a weapon is used to violently assault and murder private citizens going about their normal every day business it becomes an assault rifle.
Or, if you prefer: a rifle that was used in a violent/deadly assault ...
Arguing over or trying to "score points" with this sort of stuff is really pretty pointless (beyond the back-patting I noted above) ... since it does nothing to dissuade anyone on the other side of the issue from the inherent rightness of their position.
Some would make the point that "they" can't be reasoned with ... but that's a sword that easily cuts both ways.
Part and parcel of living in a civil society.
HUH ?
Tree of Life Synagogue, Colt AR-15 ... to name just one instance.
This (above: no AR-15's ever used for criminal purposes) probably ain't a hill you want to die on, to use a metaphor.
Ok.
Then feel free to lobby for that.
But don't neglect being an affirmative part of a workable solution(s), should any present themselves.
I got no issues with properly trained armed guards in schools.
We have them throughout society as it is.