I don't think I even came close to implying they made them less violent and with lower death tolls
"changed the destructive nature of them"
And it's also good to know the history of mass production and its effect on war
mass production and guns both made wars more deadly. that is as bad as it gets. nobody ever has issues destroying things that are bad, so why do they now?
Instead of having an open discussion on something, you reached a conclusion on your own behalf on something you never bothered to research. There is a lot of rich history on something you instead claimed isn't important.
Firearms and the right to bear them are, in fact, a real part of history. A part of history you know nothing about, and yet claim it doesn't exist.
I don't claim it doesn't exist, I'm claiming it's unimportant
well, not unimportant... but like. not... something. it's important for where we are now. but in a bad way