uziq wrote:
how is an assault rifle a great weapon for home defense? you keeping it under your pillow for that night-time rapist, war man? how quickly can you load and fire an AR-15 from storage compared to a simple revolver or handgun? are you going to account for all those rounds you loose off in a densely packed urban or suburban environment? a panicked person in a home invasion scenario is not going to double-tap a few well-aimed shots at the intruder.
'fascistic policies'. lol. there is nothing fascist about banning military-style weapons from civilian hands. you do know the constitution also makes it illegal to take up arms against the government for the sake of revolt, too, right? it is expressly unconstitutional to do what you are doing: threatening violence and insurrection against law enforcement or representatives of the state.
banning AR-15's already HAS worked. there is data on this.
Every gun is technically military style, so banning military style weapons is banning all weapons. Civilians able to have superior weaponry than their nation's military is not unusual if you do some research. You act like the military is all high tech with top end stuff for every soldier, when that is simply not the case and has been that way for hundreds of years. Hell there was a time in the 1800's when the military still used only muzzle loading guns while civilians could purchase and own high capacity magazine weapons. Hell it was never illegal to being able to own cannons and even have a privateer fleet of ships with said cannons.
Also again, ar-15 is not an assault rifle. It's a sporting rifle if you want classification.
Well it is also against the constitution to infringe on the rights of civilian ownership of arms, even if it is a government doing it. It becomes a grey area when both sides are violating the constitution.
Regarding AR-15's for home defense, if you read my fucking post you would realize I mentioned using hollow points if worried about rounds over penetrating. There is a whole variety of different kinds of ammo for most guns, some use the same bullet but have different powder loads. Of course if someone is into hand loading(although I don't think many people bother reloading .223 and .22 considering how cheap they are to buy off the shelf) they can further customize it.
Also you can easily have a case under the bed with readily available loaded magazines nearby if you so desire.
Of course you can have a pistol caliber shouldered weapon too as that is sufficient. I am not dissing shotguns or pistols as I have those too, but they aren't the only good options.
So we ban ar-15's then what? Shooters use mini-14's, pistols, illegally acquired weaponry, etc.. So we ban those then what? Still can acquire illegally acquired weaponry, meanwhile law abiding citizens aren't allowed to own any kind of weapons. Besides anti-gunners will never be satisfied until all guns are banned, give them an inch they take a mile so I may as well ignore them when they can't be reasoned with if they want all guns banned.
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Warman wrote:
Not everyone likes the recoil of a shotgun. I will never understand "revolvers are best for females" BS. Trigger pull is generally going to be longer if firing double action which is more likely to happen. Also pistols that you can't get a good proper grip on, due to short grips like a pocket revolver, require more practice to shoot accurately and properly control the recoil. A shouldered weapon like ar-15 or even a pistol caliber carbine is a far better option, granted if it has a stock and barrel length is under 16 inches you have to register it as an SBR(fuck you ATF) of course you could always give it a pistol brace to shoulder to make it classify as a pistol/other as is common in ar-15 pistols. shorter barrel is ideal for more maneuverability while shouldering it is easier to master. A shouldered weapon allows you to shoot accurately with it why also providing better control for recoil. Also don't need to practice as much with a shouldered carbine as you would with a pistol or shotgun. If worried about rounds over penetrating then just use hollow points.
"X is best/bad for females" isn't actually a thing I pay much attention to. Women are women, not a different species. You should see them with all kinds of firearms at the range. Maybe you have to be the type to film "firing her first gun, lulz" videos to buy into the notion that a woman can't pull a stiff trigger. I actually despise these "her first gun" videos. Way too often these jerks are giving a newbie too much gun, and then upload the chortling results for youtube lulz.
With misogyny so linked to gun violence, it really isn't surprising to me to see someone in the gun world making a decision about what's best for women based on a stereotype. People in the gun world making up stories about daintier and daintier women to support their argument. Not surprising that you also know what's best for their uteruses. Do you know another group of humans who have low bodyweight and are slight of frame? Gradeschoolers.
Wouldn't the best weapon for anyone be the one they feel most comfortable and confident with, and have the most training for?
I'm not sure why you wouldn't have to practice with a rifle, that doesn't make sense. At the very least you're still going to have to maintain it and keep familiarized with operation. I've never had a shotgun jam on me. I actually prefer its recoil over palm-pounding handguns. Revolvers are likewise straightforward. Hammerless revolvers are pretty handy actually, in that it won't snag on your clothing. Pistols in general are lauded for versatility in home defense, much easier to use one handed if you need your other for something like turning on a light or grabbing your kid. 30-50 wild hogs is a meme.
I don't assign gender roles to weapons, when you brought up revolvers for home defense I remembered the stereotypical "Revolvers are best for women" BS.
You disregarded AR-15's, saying they were not ideal for women for home defense saying and suggested a pocket revolver and I disagreed, go ahead and read your damn quote again. You're the one that was determining weapons for a women.
Also you mistake me. I agree with practicing and training frequently with firearms no matter what. I was only saying that it is generally easier for people to get good with a shouldered non-shotgun weapon than with a pistol and shotgun. There are some people that somehow are terrible with rifles and pistol caliber shouldered weapons while amazing with a pistol. The weapon that you are most effective and comfortable with is indeed the best weapon for home defense, I don't question that. You just disregarded ar-15's
Semi-automatic rifles are frequently an afterthought or bottom of the list for home defense in both tactical and tacticool articles and "rankings." Typically, shotguns, semi-automatic pistols, and even revolvers are favored first. Between the advantages and disadvantages of the pistol and rifle respectively, a pistol is often deemed more of a practical and utilitarian choice.
Armed households I'm acquainted with keep their pistols closest at hand, while the rifles remain in the safe until it's time to go to the range.
Warman's hypothetical 120 lb rape victim would probably be better served by a pocket 442 than an AR clone in the safe somewhere in the garage.
Last edited by War Man (2022-07-21 00:49:30)
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