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Who killed Mr. Boddy in the study and with what?: the great debate topic™®
Harm94:
--- Quote from: Satan From Wreck-It-Ralph on April 16, 2015, 08:56:59 PM ---i'm pretty sure harm has pulled that card before
multiple times
they're the same gun in pretty much everything but aesthetics
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Pretty much. I use them as form of literary test. If you want to debate firearms, you should at least have some knowledge that goes behind what the media says.
Anyway regardless whether or not a firearm is marketed to toward the military or not, a civilian weapon can be just as dangerous as a military one. Military Grade just refers to government standards for manufactured goods used by the us military. When comes to firearms, the only thing you should worry about is the caliber of the weapon, the skill of the shooter, and the mental state of the shooter. All calibers are dangerous, but knowing can make the difference between saving a life or limb.
Donro98:
--- Quote from: Zloff on April 16, 2015, 09:10:45 PM ---
1.-2. I promise they're the same gun
3. Mini-14 > any typical shotgun or bolt-action rifle for defense; comparatively it is shorter, has lighter recoil(commonly chambered in the light-kicking .223), detachable mag that makes loading the rifle from storage quick and easy in an emergency, semiautomatic function means you're not screwed if you miss the first shot-- especially in the case of multiple assailants
The wooden one has a bayonet lug, yes, but they both have the exact same, legal detachable flash hiders already installed
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3. Wouldn't a pistol just be more effective 90% of the time? In self defense anyways
It also isn't equatable to a literary test as a literary test proves that someone can/cannot read, while posting two pictures of a gun is just "Do you know how to image search or do you know this/these weapons by heart?
Sheepocalypse:
--- Quote from: Harm94 on April 16, 2015, 09:30:34 PM ---Pretty much. I use them as form of literary test.
Anyway regardless whether or not a firearm is marketed to toward the military or not, a civilian weapon can be just as dangerous as a military one. Military Grade just refers to government standards for manufactured goods used by the us military. When comes to firearms, the only thing you should worry about is the caliber of the weapon, the skill of the shooter, and the mental state of the shooter.
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Basically this.
If you watched the video I posted, the spokesman said "Blaming guns for murders is like blaming planes for 9/11."
LurBree:
Will pie crust get banned>?
Harm94:
--- Quote from: Sheepocalypse on April 16, 2015, 09:33:23 PM ---Basically this.
If you watched the video I posted, the spokesman said "Blaming guns for murders is like blaming planes for 9/11."
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I am aware that all calibers are dangerous, but in my opinion it would be something to take into consideration. For example knowing might allow to you factor in which cover might be the best. If someone is firing a 20mm shell at me, no way I am ducking behind wood or a car.