(May 21, 2019 at 5:03 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(May 21, 2019 at 4:46 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Not the same. I had my "favorite" WW2 fighter plane at one time. But it isn't legal for civilians to use a fully armed Corsair in public.
He isn't treating that the same when he talks about it. He is delusional in that he does not understand it is not a toy. I am sure you can find cops and military that have "favorite weapons" too. But the ones who understand impact and use, of and seriousness of it, also know the meaning of time place and context and treat those deadly objects tools. They also understand that not everyone should use them.
You cant take a sword or axe or chisel 32 stories up in a hotel and murder 50plus people in minutes.
Spray weapons are not designed for "fun", rapid fire spray weapons are designed to cause quick damage to more people in a quicker period.
Well, my sword, axe and chisel are all deadly tools. But why can't a civilian who likes guns describe one as a 'favourite'? If it shoots well, functions properly, and so forth, it can be their favourite. It just means the one they like the most.
Don't be so uptight.
Boru
This isn't about me, should the victims of Newtown, Vegas and Parkland not be so "uptight"? If you are willing to tell me not to be so "uptight" say the same thing to those victims, survivors and family members.
Again, there is no such thing as a "high capacity rapid fire sword, axe or chisel".