Will sez:
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I believe in most of the arguements listed above. However, all the arguements above are the arguements of hunters, sportsmen. There shouldn't be guns made to kill people and only kill people available to the general public. It's a very sensitive issue, one that is made even more sensitive by the fact that the two sides are so diametrically opposite.
Gee Will, how do you explain the early 1900s,
then?
If you had the money back then, you could
buy a freaking MAXIM machine gun thru the
mail, along with semi-auto pistols, which
would make you more well-armed than 99% of
the world's militaries at that point.
Semi auto weapons and Machine guns were
invented in the 1890s, but the militaries
didn't officially adopt them until the
mid 1900s.
And how would you define "made to kill people"?
The main component of the US Marine Corps
M40 Sniper Weapons System is a modified
Remington
Model 700, AKA, the most
popular hunting rifle in the US.
And in all the fuss over .50 cal "Sniper
weapons", the libs forget that Barrett
invented the Semi-Auto .50 cal with
detachable magazine for civilian use,
and after it had been on the market for
a few years, the US Military came and
said: "Hmm, this looks good, let's try
it out!"
Lo and behold, Barret's semi-auto .50 cal
was adopted by the military and type classified
as the M-82 Weapons system.
And let's not forget the well known use
by the US Military in WWI, WWII, Korea, and
Vietnam of sawed off shotguns in close-in
fighting.
Your analogy is treading on thin ice here,
Will. I've fired both an 'evil man-killer'
AR-15 and a 'good hunting rifle', and I liked
the AR more because it didn't hurt my shoulder as much. And the ARs round is
HALF as big as the .270 Winchester, one of
the most common rounds used for hunting.
As for the bullet, I say, KEEP IT! Shrapnel
is about WARGAMING, first and foremost! It's
where they got started, and it's where their
bread and butter is (the fact that they
produced SEIV shows how nice they are)
BTW, what caliber round is that? Or is it
something your art boys whipped up?
[This message has been edited by MKSheppard (edited 03 April 2001).]