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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3235031" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Bingo!</p><p>I'm going to make a general statement here and then clarify it. </p><p>Most people don't know what the gun (AR-15) is suitable for including some gun owners.</p><p></p><p>There are folks out there that have never owned a gun and really don't know why they need one. We have a police force that is there to protect us, right? So when your evening TV is all about outlawing guns because criminals use them, it's not hard to become part of a statistic that want guns to go away no matter what model.</p><p></p><p>Then we have the folks that want AR's or MSR rifles banned because they are black and they hate black guns because they are scary and look dangerous. In most cases they are young and have been taught that.</p><p></p><p>Then we have a very dangerous part of our society that is called FUDDS. The old timer classical gun owner that may have a fortune in classic shotguns and rifles made of blue'd steel and fine walnut in their safe. They are afraid of the plastic and hate the esoteric's of the design. BY GOD IF IT ISN'T WALNUT AND BLUE'D, IT HAS NO PLACE IN THE HUNTING COMMUNITY!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Then we have us......even though there are millions of MSR's out there, the majority belong to a minority that understand that a gas operated MSR is no different than a gas fed Remington 742 with beautiful wood stocks and blued steel. </p><p>Both are exactly the same gun in operation. The 742 in its standard configuration came with a 5 round magazine for .243/270/30-06 (and other calibers) caliber. Guess what? You can get larger capacity magazines for the Rem 742, and that rifle in the calibers mentioned is exponentially much more powerful than the .243/5.56, but the uninformed don't know that, so the scary black gun is the focus.</p><p></p><p>The British with their smooth bore "Brown Bess" were no match for the US snipers that used rifled barrels and hid behind trees with huge success and just didn't line up across a field to win by attrition. </p><p>They called the Kentucky guns that were rifled and much more accurate an abomination because it didn't fit their narrative of war.</p><p>The Kentucky muzzleloading rifle was the first truly "assault rifle" in the U.S.. </p><p></p><p>I don't hear Kamala squawking about that "assault gun" although the dumbocrat gun grabbers don't realize the AR-15 is not an assault gun like the Kentucky rifle actually is. </p><p>The AR-15 was never issued to the military, therefore it cannot be called an assault gun. </p><p>What the gun grabbers like to call a high capacity magazine in the 30 round model is actually standard issue for today's forces. The M-16 assault rifle originally came out with a 20 round magazine, later evolving to the 30 round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3235031, member: 5412"] Bingo! I'm going to make a general statement here and then clarify it. Most people don't know what the gun (AR-15) is suitable for including some gun owners. There are folks out there that have never owned a gun and really don't know why they need one. We have a police force that is there to protect us, right? So when your evening TV is all about outlawing guns because criminals use them, it's not hard to become part of a statistic that want guns to go away no matter what model. Then we have the folks that want AR's or MSR rifles banned because they are black and they hate black guns because they are scary and look dangerous. In most cases they are young and have been taught that. Then we have a very dangerous part of our society that is called FUDDS. The old timer classical gun owner that may have a fortune in classic shotguns and rifles made of blue'd steel and fine walnut in their safe. They are afraid of the plastic and hate the esoteric's of the design. BY GOD IF IT ISN'T WALNUT AND BLUE'D, IT HAS NO PLACE IN THE HUNTING COMMUNITY!!!!! Then we have us......even though there are millions of MSR's out there, the majority belong to a minority that understand that a gas operated MSR is no different than a gas fed Remington 742 with beautiful wood stocks and blued steel. Both are exactly the same gun in operation. The 742 in its standard configuration came with a 5 round magazine for .243/270/30-06 (and other calibers) caliber. Guess what? You can get larger capacity magazines for the Rem 742, and that rifle in the calibers mentioned is exponentially much more powerful than the .243/5.56, but the uninformed don't know that, so the scary black gun is the focus. The British with their smooth bore "Brown Bess" were no match for the US snipers that used rifled barrels and hid behind trees with huge success and just didn't line up across a field to win by attrition. They called the Kentucky guns that were rifled and much more accurate an abomination because it didn't fit their narrative of war. The Kentucky muzzleloading rifle was the first truly "assault rifle" in the U.S.. I don't hear Kamala squawking about that "assault gun" although the dumbocrat gun grabbers don't realize the AR-15 is not an assault gun like the Kentucky rifle actually is. The AR-15 was never issued to the military, therefore it cannot be called an assault gun. What the gun grabbers like to call a high capacity magazine in the 30 round model is actually standard issue for today's forces. The M-16 assault rifle originally came out with a 20 round magazine, later evolving to the 30 round. [/QUOTE]
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