RE: Gun Questions any one?
May 6, 2021 at 10:43 am
(This post was last modified: May 6, 2021 at 10:57 am by Drich.)
(May 5, 2021 at 5:05 pm)onlinebiker Wrote:(May 5, 2021 at 4:56 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Three guns was Drich’s recommendation, not mine.It''s like saying - you can have 3 tools.
Boru
1 screwdriver
1 wrench
1 hammer
Now - rebuild an engine.
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do you not agree everyone should have those three tools? can you imagine anyone not owning a conceal carry pistol of some kind, an AR or any other type of carbine or shot gun? I'm not limiting anyone to those three, i'm saying at the minimum these three are where you should start.
(May 5, 2021 at 2:55 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(May 5, 2021 at 1:11 pm)Drich Wrote: which lie am i being accused of now? you claim everything you cant refute a lie, which is alot.. i'm having trouble keeping up on which 'lie' your on about now.
I'm not talking about the bullets being loose enough to shift in the case. i'm talking about once the powder is ignited and the powder starts to burn and build up pressure from the exhaust gass the projectile is released say at 500psi rather than 1500 psi 1000, being needed for a complete burn 1500 needed for a clean burn. a crimp would ensure the projectile stays in place for a clean burn.
either way still sounds like a premature discharge of the projectile. some powders need more pressure than others to burn. which seems to be confirmed by the use of a heavier projectile not have the same problem. maybe the heavy doesn't need the crimp because it's mass keeps it in place longer. also i would not dismiss the other things i mention without checking and ruling them out. I've personally had the same brand and mix but different batch number fire dirty with everything else remaining the same.
asked and answered already. short answer is guns are tools. and in this country we are allowed free access to said tools. now depending on an individual's familiarity with said tools and the different jobs those tools are needed to complete, some citizens may need more tools than others. I personally recommend 3 as there is no one jack of all trades/one size fits all. 1 for conceal carry. shot gun for home defense. and a carbine/assault rifle for the zombies/hunting. plus 1000 rounds for each gun. times every man woman legally allowed to have one. say 275 million people qualify makes just over 800 million minimum for this current generation, plus those who's skill set require more.
The actual number would be somewhat, though not drastically, lower.
The US has about 328 million people, 74 million of whom are minors who can’t own firearms. This brings us down to 254 million. Say (an admittedly arbitrary) 20% of those are not allowed firearms for various reasons - criminal records, mental instability, whatever. This brings us down to 204 million. Take away the 2 million or so currently incarcerated and rounding down, we get 200 million people at three guns each.
So, at 600 million guns, you can close up shop.
Boru
you forget this is the required minimum according to me. for everyone legally allowed to own a gun. and you also seem to have forgotten that the minors will not stay minors forever in your calculation. not to mention immigrants and those who petition to have their gun rights reinstated. (after 9 years in some states you can get your fire arms rights back even after felony charges)
again not saying 3 is the limit. i'm saying those three should be mandatory, and you should have 1000 rounds for each and be made to train with those guns. if you want or need more then you have to show proficiency with those three first. then move up to the next level on up to a tank or anti tank or big bore fire arms/cannons.. depending on your own perceived need and budget. I would even go so far to say if you show proficiency and are responsible enough to house such devices the government should help you buy things like tanks if you can afford the storage and up keep.