Message from @Grenade123
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but usually is the US to blame because the manufactures are not trying to brag about their products right after one of those things happen.
I suppose I am conflating some things, but still, I find them generally more culpable than gun manufacturers who don't make full auto or sniper-range stuff
It's probably quite the crapshoot to promote yourself
on a normal day, yeah.
So if a manufacturer made "sniper range" and "full-auto" stuff they're culpable too?
but usually they can hide behind the US being at fault for the bad stuff, and then take claim for the good stuff
Which like, I genuinely don't know what you mean by a "sniper range" gun
Like a rifle?
full-auto sniper system using 30 caliber magazine clips
lol
Wew
Memes aside though
if only that meme wasn't something actually said by someone trying to push gun control
i mean, i guess its a meme by combining two different things they claimed in the same press release
You can ruin someone's day from a long way off with a lot of civilian firearms
full-auto sniper system and 30 caliber magazine clips
A hunting rifle being used to kill people instead of deer isn't the same as missiles meant to blow people up at long range being used to blow people up at long range, I think is point
i praise that press release for showing how stupid Cali is
And the AR-15 is a damn deer hunting rifle painted black to look cooler
actually thats illegal in some states
There's a lot of firearms in the States definitely not meant for hunting
That you can still buy and legally own
I can't imagine deer hunting with a .50
Pistols are generally meant to incapacitate humans, yes
or an AR-15 chambered for a higher caliber, but its considered inhumane to hunt deer in some states with a 5.56
its a varmint round, really good for hog hunting.
So is the M1 Garand. Designed to kill humans. Legal in Canada as well as the 'States
Used in the US military til the 50s
a classic
pretty sure the m14 is legal to own in some form
Hmmm
i mean, the one mainly carried at the start of the Vietnam war was semi-auto minus some soldiers who were allowed to carry a full auto version
I think I'd react more favorably to a "tag yourself with your Colt!" marketing campaign, simply because there'd be more people taking it seriously and people I dislike getting triggered, no pun intended
oh no
no no no
pun intended
please
isnt the M14 a bolt action?
the one from boot camp in Full Metal Jacket?
no