NorthDallas40
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Pretty obvious that the author of that article has basically no practical knowledge of software either. It reads like a book report written by someone who hasn’t read the assigned bookIs an AR-15 even an assault rifle?
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/21/def...sault-weapon-is-a-very-contentious-issue.html
Tobacco, Alcohol and fast food still kill 1000x more kids than all guns do. Nice to see your agenda driven BS hasn't changed.I'm waiting for that information to get sorted out. We know that the shooter with an AR in the N.Y. grocery store was hit twice by someone with a handgun. The shooter was wearing a vest and killed the man who tried to stop him. We also know that the deputy with a handgun at the school shooting in Florida a few years ago did not go into the school to stop the shooter with an AR-15. My point is that cops with handguns are at a disadvantage against someone with an AR-15 or AK-47. Take the superior weapons off the market and require school guards to have them, and the situation would be reversed.
Any semi-automatic weapon can achieve a rate of fire that is similar, across all platforms, depending on the operator.But all shot guns are not semi automatic? So all shot guns do not have the same rate of fire capabilities?
Again. That's my point.
So a revolver can shoot as many rounds per second as other handguns? They have different capabilities.
Any semi-automatic weapon can achieve a rate of fire that is similar, across all platforms, depending on the operator.
Single bolt action is obviously going to vary wildly with the operator. But somebody famously let some rounds loose pretty quick in Dallas one time.
You cant use actual definitions man. You have to just make up some vague argument about what you want it to be, and demand other people accept it.US Army defines assault rifles as "short, compact, selective-fire weapons that fire a cartridge intermediate in power between submachine gun and rifle cartridges"
I’ve never seen you define it any other way than ‘X’ and ‘Y’I just saw on the most recent timeline from the Uvalde shooting..............
..................and that he shot more than 100 rounds in about a two minute period. (I'm sure it could have been more)
Personally, that meets my definition of an automatic weapon. I think that type of capability is pointless and should and could be restricted without one bit of infringement on anybody's 2a rights.
