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Question to the US peeps who own assault rifles
What is your case that you should be able to own them. you have a right to bear arms but that is rifles and guns, what makes you need an assault rifle? a hand gun is used for protection. you don't hunt with assault rifle. i dont understand how assault riffle is not just for military. can a gun nut explain this to me ?
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I seriously doubt two things here.
1. That anyone here actually owns an assault rifle. 2. That you even know the definition of assault rifle. |
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In discussions about gun laws and gun politics in the United States, an assault weapon is most commonly defined as a semi-automatic firearm possessing certain features similar to those of military firearms. Semi-automatic firearms fire one bullet (round) each time the trigger is pulled; the spent cartridge case is ejected and another cartridge is loaded into the chamber, without the manual operation of a bolt handle, a lever, or a sliding handgrip. An assault weapon has a detachable magazine, in conjunction with one, two, or more other features such as a pistol grip, a folding stock, a flash suppressor, or a bayonet lug.[1] Most assault weapons are rifles, but some are pistols or shotguns. Proposed legislation formerly under consideration attempted to define the term even more broadly to mean any semi-automatic firearm, any firearm with a detachable magazine, or handguns holding more than 10 rounds which includes the majority of all firearms,[2] but died in committee before even coming to a vote.[3] The exact definition of the term in this context thus varies among each of the various jurisdictions that limit or prohibit assault weapon manufacture, importation, sale, or possession, and legislative attempts are often made to change the definitions. Governing and defining laws include the now-expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban, as well as state and local laws. Whether or not assault weapons should be legally restricted more than other firearms, how they should be defined, and even whether or not the term "assault weapon" should be used at all, are questions subject to considerable debate.[4][5] In more casual usage, the term "assault weapon" is sometimes conflated with the term "assault rifle". An assault rifle is a military rifle that utilizes an intermediate-power cartridge, and that generally is capable of full-automatic fire, where multiple rounds are fired continuously when the trigger is pulled one time — that is, a machine gun — or burst capable, where a burst of several rounds is fired when the trigger is pulled one time.[6] In the United States, full-automatic firearms are heavily restricted, and regulated by federal laws such as the National Firearms Act of 1934, as well as some state and local laws. The use of the term "assault weapon" is also highly controversial, as critics assert that the term is a media invention,[7] or a term that is intended to cause confusion among the public by intentionally misleading the public to believe that assault weapons (as defined in legislation) are full automatic firearms when they are not.[8] |
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Cars that can reach those speeds are made for speeding only. Over 10,000 deaths occur per year in the USA due to excessive speed. I don't understand why anyone other that professional car racers would need a car that could go that fast. Can a car nut please explain this to me? |
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Which goes right along with what I said... I doubt anyone here owns one. And if anyone actually does, it will be very few. |
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Admitting that there is no practical use for an assault rifle is not a help to the gun nut side. |
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This is essentially the same argument anti-gun nutters are using. Why does the public need assault rifles? For the same reason they need cars that can double the speed limit. Because you can speed doesn't mean you will, just as you can flip out and gun down a school, but that doesn't mean you will either. But the cars go to 140+ and the guns can shoot rapidly. It's up to the person controlling the machine to decide what he or she is going to do with it. |
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Many things don't have practical uses. But we want them and should have the right to own them if we are responsible. Maybe gun owners who want assault weapons should have to take the same sort of training and test as everyone does when they first get their drivers license. That still won't stop a criminal or a crazy person, but at least it will show they are trying to be responsible with their machine. |
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Here's a list of 20 assault rifles ideal for hunting. also, target shooting is a very popular sport and uses assault rifles. http://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/ga...g-game-hunting not me: Quote:
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2. An AR15 is not an assault rifle. It is a semi-automatic rifle. |
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The M16A2 I carried in the Army, that was an assault rifle. There is a difference. |
The answer is BECAUSE WE CAN!
No reason other than that :2 cents: |
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so what. i typed "auto" in my haste, instead of "semi-auto", bfd. i changed the original post so you will feel like you made a difference. |
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But you guys keep saying assault rifles. I'm starting to wonder if anyone here can read. Hey, lets start referring to teen porn as child porn. It's the same shit right... since a teen can be either a child or an adult. Whats the difference, other than one term is correct and the other is not... why worry about the small technical details. Understand now? |
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This is like talking to Special Ed kids. |
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http://media.salon.com/2013/01/ratliff.jpg WHAT IS PURPOSE OF THOSE GUNS?? IS THJAT YOU>???? |
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too many gun threads in general and too many by the same member
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this thread reminds me of when i went to the doctor last time and he asked me to describe my symptoms then got snooty when i didn't use the *correct* medical terminology.
i then sneezed on him and said, "i'm sick, see?". i got my message across that way. |
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I think it's ridiculous how people label anyone who owns a gun a "nut." We should start adding "nut" to the end of everything. Porn nut. Dog nut. Phone nut. Golf club nut. |
i cant even a4d to get a 'semi'... :(
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i like poonuts... |
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I'm just trying to explain that the term ASSAULT RIFLE means a select-fire weapon capable of fully-automatic fire or "burst" with each pull of the trigger. An AR15 is not capable of this, and therefor it is not an assault rifle. And then you guys keep going with this assault rifle crap. Incorrect use of the term by the media has you guys calling rifles by the wrong terms, and you guys seem to have great difficulty accepting this. |
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The Bill of Rights are something that are meant to last for as long as possible, they are always relevant regardless of how much people are led to believe that "times have changed" or that we're living "in the future" now. |
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but more importantly, if the general populace is not knowledgeable about guns (many of whom have never even held a gun), as a gun nut, the onus is on you to get people on your page, lest you end up losing your guns to anti-gun nuts who lump them in with automatic weapons, not getting uppity about it. that only makes you look like a gun nut. |
An attorney educates a reporter on the air about the 2nd amendment and gun ownership. |
I boar hunt with my SKS and yes I have an extended clip, folding stock and the original issue bayonet still mounted. Never took it up to NY though.
No limit on wild boar. Kill as many as fast as you can.... |
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