RE: Another Gun Thread
May 21, 2019 at 4:30 pm
(This post was last modified: May 21, 2019 at 4:32 pm by Brian37.)
(May 21, 2019 at 4:03 pm)CDF47 Wrote:(May 21, 2019 at 3:08 pm)Drich Wrote: you didn't eve read my post did you?
everything i said was quoted in the wiki article sport. take your complaint up with them.
Just curious, do you own an AR-15 or AR-10? I just bought my first AR-15 last month. It's a Colt LE6920. I love it. It shoots great. It's my new favorite gun to shoot. I like to shoot as a hobby of mine. One of my favorite ones along with ice fishing and fishing.
Thanks for showing everyone here you selfish attitude. It doesn't even bother you that the inventor of the Ar-15 never intended it for civilian use.
It is a battlefield weapon, not a toy. "My favorite" is not how you talk about a deadly tool.
"My favorite" is how you talk about music, art, sports."
"I like to shoot as a hobby of mine".....
^^^^^^^ Hobby is not the same as a need, like NOT DYING. Not dying is not a hobby. Not dying is a need.
You can also target shoot with other firearms. So what you are describing by using the word "hobby" isn't describing a right, but a like.
I get that you might like shooting an Ar-15, but you don't need one, especially if you are going to call it a "hobby".
A long time ago, I got pissed at my mom for buying me a cheaper Ross bicycle when the other kids on my street had the popular BMX bikes with mag rims. Her attitude was, "You got a bike, you don't need a BMX". She was right.
If you want a firearm to "have fun" with and shoot targets with, you still do not need an Ar-15. Huge difference between a want and a need.
If you like shooting things at a rapid pace for fun, paintball can do the same thing without the ability to kill lots of people in short order.