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Has anyone heard about these very dangerous and effective weapons that fire from one to hundreds of projectiles with one pull of the trigger ?

Shotguns is what they are called.


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These debates have been going on for along time.

It's always been about control from the left. That's all. I don't know that one single crime has been prevented by a law prohibiting it.

We will never come to grips with the reality that gun control is just about Control, total control, absolute control of the masses by the elite. Nothing more, nothing less.

The English forbid the Irish from carrying weapons so they could control them. the Irish began carrying walking sticks made of Blackthorn. Perhaps the shilelagh will make a 21st Century comeback!

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Shotguns? Aren't they what Joe Biden told us we needed to buy instead of what we want? Maybe he didn't know they will fire hundreds of projectiles with one pull of the trigger. Maybe they ought to ban those projectiles, if they are made of that old dangerous lead.
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SKB,
what is the problem with suppressors?
why are they so evil?


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Originally Posted By: A R McDaniel Jr


The English forbid the Irish from carrying weapons so they could control them. the Irish began carrying walking sticks made of Blackthorn. Perhaps the shilelagh will make a 21st Century comeback!

Alan


Asian martial arts is a whole school for teaching the use of farm implements as weapons. It rose up because of oppressive arms control three hundred or more years ago.
Now those farm implements are on the prohibited weapons list.
Nun chucks for example. Not so the Samurai Katana, work that out.

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Originally Posted By: Brian
SKB,
what is the problem with suppressors?
why are they so evil?


Evil? No, not in the least. They are currently NFA though and not a gun, my only point.

My objection to suppressors? My god they could not be uglier and some darn nice rifles end up ruined with threaded muzzles. See the UK for many examples.

I do not think that suppressors are something scary and evil but getting them off the NFA list is not a big priority for me.


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Generally speaking, Ryan is right-on.

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Originally Posted By: rocky mtn bill
As usual, Craig, your logic is faulty....

....People who own and enjoy firearms ought to be more resourceful in defending them and at the same time more creative in finding ways to diminish their misuse.....

So Bill, is your logic based on facts, or your creativity? Thanks for lecturing me on what I ought to do, eh? Let me revise my previous comment, if I like your approved gun and accessory list, I may(?) have a slightly less chance of being a moron.

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Ok, I misunderstood your comments.
I thought you were saying something different. while they may not be pretty, I can tell you from first hand experience and as someone who has significant hearing loss from continued exposure to loud noises (artillery, mortars, rockets, machine guns, small arms (incoming and outgoing!)in combat over 4 years worth and not always able to or practical to have hearing protection) that sound attenuation now is of the utmost importance to me to preserve what little hearing I have left. While max protection ear muffs and ear plugs help, a suppressor does add a much greater level of hearing protection and preservation to the equation, especially when used in conjunction with hearing protection.


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