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In reply to the discussion: Don't let the NRA fool you with their "facts" [View all]mnmoderatedem
(3,817 posts)49. and yet
I have yet to see ONE situation where an AR-15 assault was used in any sort of practical way, in a self defense manner where an ordinary hand gun would have not only have sufficed, but been far more practical. Anyone sleep with an AR-15 under their pillow?
And by contrast, the list of tragedies involving AR-15 assault rifles keeps growing.
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Excellent. Plus, so-called "assault rifles" are used against society ways besides mass shootings.
Hoyt
Mar 2018
#1
Sorry Fellas, The second amendment won't work for you in this century.
dubyadiprecession
Mar 2018
#7
Hoyt has quite the collection of racially segregated photos of gun owners...
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2018
#24
Your claims are merely 'proof by assertion', or argumentum ad nauseum
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2018
#58
With all due respect, you are missing the point: 5 of the 10 used ARs within the last 7 years!
Ohioboy
Mar 2018
#21
Which is not the same point you made in the last post, or the one before that.
Straw Man
Mar 2018
#22
But isn't it easier to put a bump stock on a rifle where you can remove the original stock?
Ohioboy
Mar 2018
#50
"designed to accept devices like bump stocks" -- is putting the cart before the horse.
X_Digger
Mar 2018
#39
They are designed for accessories, whether those accessories came later or not.
Ohioboy
Mar 2018
#40
All rifles are designed for accessories. A ruger 10/22 has a ton of accessories for it- it's popular
X_Digger
Mar 2018
#41
Well guess what, my finger is an accessory too then, since I've bump fired with just that before.
Ohioboy
Mar 2018
#42
A ruger 10/22 is a "platform" as much as an AR is. Meaning, there are lots of accessories.
X_Digger
Mar 2018
#43