Jo Jo English wrote:True to an extent. It
was vaguely addressed to you. Vaguely. We all know this discussion goes back far longer than any post in this particular thread and we are all arguing points we have held far longer than this shooting. This goes back to a point I have held for a long time that gun rights activists will pick out a detail they find to be inaccurate and use it as justification to not address the 90% of the argument it has nothing to do with. But I digress...
I have heard gun advocates argue time-and-time again that a flaw in the logic of those who want further restrictions and control is that there are other rifles that are capable of inflicting the same amount of damage (or those that do worse), but they completely ignore magazine capacity and the rate of fire. I didn't quote/respond directly to your picture for a reason, but it did raise that old, tired argument that ignores just how quickly these maniacs are able to fire off rounds that obliterate flesh. (Far beyond weapons with lesser velocity, like handguns. Facts. Read some firsthand accounts from trauma surgeons and other health professionals. The Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting really opened my eyes after I read this:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertglatter/2018/02/24/seeing-the-gun-debate-through-a-doctors-eyes/?sh=1b60669e3a16)
FWIW, I have shot guns. I don't hate guns. I have put more than a few rounds through a Rock River Arms LAR-15M. It can be fun. Hell, I had a great time doing it. Even if the ammo was more expensive than I would have liked. I've also been shooting at indoor ranges off-and-on since I was 12. I come from a family of hunters. I shot a Beretta 92F before I was in junior high. Turkey shoots in 6th grade. I truly don't hate guns. I have owned guns. I don't these days.
Criticize me all you want; I believe my logic is sound. Talking points, yadda, yadda, yadda. Certain guns cause more damage than others, especially at a distance. Some guns are capable of firing more rounds more quickly than others due to design of the weapon and its potential magazine capacity. Perhaps those are details we can look at to see what can be done to minimize the damage done by these spree killers. I don't apologize for that. Almost always, every second matters for victims in one of these massacres. I think that is what any rational society would do, and countless societies have done just that. I guess we are just special for not doing so, and the result is we are privy to a new mass shooting massacre video with our morning coffee more than most of us would like.
Gun owners are not forgetting about mag capacity rate of fire. I just don't think you understand terminal ballistics, weapon design and the modularity of the AR platform enough to really have the discussion you want to have.
Also, one issue is that you are focusing on the assault style weapons of "spree" killers, that are like 0.2% of annual gun deaths, while not mentioning much of anything about the killer himself. On top of that, the issues you are discussing have zero impact on the largest chunk of gun deaths (suicides), and almost no impact on the next chunk of problems, inner city teens IGNORING gun laws and shooting each other. They are not going to turn their illegal guns in because someone comes up with another law that they will ignore.
And if you are rearly familiar with weapons, you should absolutely know how ridiculous assault style weapon bans are because everything is cosmetic.
(They got rid of the flash hider and bayonet mount, and POOF, it is no longer and assault rifle)



No matter how it looks,
ANY semi-automatic weapon is ALWAYS going to fire a round as fast as you can pull the trigger. And
ANY weapon that is externally mag fed, will have a capacity of however many rounds the mag you happen to have holds. Be it a 5 or 10 round "hunting" mag, or a 100 round drum. If it can hold one mag, it can hold the other. I have 10 round, 20 round, 30 round and 60 round mags, along with mag extenders and mag limiters. They all fit my AR's.
If you are talking about caliber/firepower/damage that destroys flesh, the most common example we know is the AR-15 vs the Mini-14 when both chambered in .223/NATO 5.56.


Hell man, the Rugar Mini-14 is the gun of the A-team! It just depends on how it is dressed up.


With a scope and shorty mag, it looks like grandpa's hunting rifle.

Those guns (AR-15, Mini-14's) fire the EXACT same bullet at the EXACT same speed and do the EXACT same amount of damage. Both are semi automatic, mag fed weapons. Put a 5.56 round in an old school Remington 700 bolt action, and it will do the exact same amount of damage. That is a terminal ballistics issue based on the projectile design of M193 (NATO 5.56 55gr FMJ) when above a velocity of 2700 fps. Drop below 2500 fps, and you have a very terminal ballistics. It does not matter what gun it is fired out of.
The point here is that AWB's are useless for what you think you want. And what you are really asking for is some type of ban and confiscation on mag fed, semi-autos....which is such a non-starter that it is almost insulting, especially when you know that not a single criminal will turn in their weapons.
I'm honestly not sure why it is even being bandied about as a talking point, other than lack of firearm knowledge, and politicians pushing it for votes, while knowing it won't happen.
BTW, speaking of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, did you know that the MSD shooter used 10 round mags? He used the 10 round mags because larger mags would not fit in his bag.
Cruz went in with only 10-round magazines because larger clips would not fit in his duffel bag, Book said.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article202486304.htmlI need to do some more digging, but I'm pretty sure he had 5 round limiters in the mags as well. So basically he had 5 round mags.
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I'm going to tell you what I told people on Politico many, many, many years ago, when I went from a staunch anti assault weapon person to where I am now.
I stopped speaking as if I knew what I was talking, and I dove into the written laws on books, into the Supreme Court decision, into the history and the evolution of the platform. The modularity of the platform. The split receiver design, and what that does to laws written in the 30's. I dove into rifle ballistics, terminal ballistics and projectile construction. I even looked into (but didn't fully start) reloading, so I could better understand gun powders and load work-ups. I looked at the sales and the numbers, what prior bans did or did not accomplish, and I looked at the political landscape. I built them myself, starting with a stripped lower, and adding every detent and spring and part in both the upper and lower so that I could be knowledgeable about the topic.
My exact words at the time where this. "For good or bad, the AR-15 won, and you are just going to have to deal with it. Focus on the problems".
The #1 problem gun violence is suicide. Get the FACTS, not the political points.
The US might be number 1 in suicide deaths by firearms, but we not #1 in suicide rate by country.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/suicide-rate-by-country We are tied with Botswana at 16.4 per 100,000.
That is right above Japan and Finland, which are tied at 15.3 (and two spots above Sweden).
South Korea on the other hand has a real problem....and extremely strict gun laws.
#2 is inner city violence. Fix that.
Jealousy is a sickness.......get well soon....