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Old 01-03-2013, 06:15 PM   #1
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The thing that I argue with that video is that we all know an Ar-15 is not really a hunting riffle. What deer hunter needs more than 10 rounds to down a deer? I don't hunt, but I would think a skilled hunter would only need to have 3 bullets.

The true love for the AR-15 is its fun to shoot and people want one because other people have them.
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See this is what I mean, lack of knowledge. Just because the gun can accept different magazines doesn't mean that it cant be used for hunting. It is quite often used for predator control, and yes you can hunt deer with it in states where rifle hunting is legal. Again since you don't hunt deer you have no idea what you are talking about. Now Just so we are clear the 2nd amendment is not about hunting rifles. So please go educate yourself a little.

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Old 01-03-2013, 06:20 PM   #2
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Now Just so we are clear the 2nd amendment is not about hunting rifles.
I thought it was about the shooter and not the weapon. We've also established that any gun in the right hands is deadly.

So why should there be a difference?

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Old 01-03-2013, 06:49 PM   #3
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I thought it was about the shooter and not the weapon. We've also established that any gun in the right hands is deadly.

So why should there be a difference?

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You see there is no difference, we want any gun we can have, just like you guys wan your 900 VanStaal reels

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Old 01-03-2013, 07:08 PM   #4
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You see there is no difference, we want any gun we can have, just like you guys wan your 900 VanStaal reels
I only have one Van Staal. Good thing you didn't ask about English handmade shoes

This Christmas I gifted myself a nice SOG tactical knife. Opens and closes as fast as a switch blade. I didn't even realize it when I bought it that it's illegal to carry in RI due to the size.

Oh well, I'm not losing any sleep over it.

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Old 01-03-2013, 07:12 PM   #5
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I only have one Van Staal. Good thing you didn't ask about English handmade shoes

This Christmas I gifted myself a nice SOG tactical knife. Opens and closes as fast as a switch blade. I didn't even realize it when I bought it that it's illegal to carry in RI due to the size.

Oh well, I'm not losing any sleep over it.

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Old 01-03-2013, 07:17 PM   #6
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Lawbreaker......
Only if I decide to carry it. Legal to own

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This Christmas I gifted myself a nice SOG tactical knife. Opens and closes as fast as a switch blade. I didn't even realize it when I bought it that it's illegal to carry in RI due to the size.

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Oh great...just what America needs...another nutjob with an Assault Knife....what are you going to do with that thing?...open oysters?.....throw it at trees and squirrels in your backyard and try to get the right end to stick in?.......next Christmas you might ask Santa for a Ninja outfit and a pair of Nunchucks to complete the ensemble
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Oh great...just what America needs...another nutjob with an Assault Knife....what are you going to do with that thing?...open oysters?.....throw it at trees and squirrels in your backyard and try to get the right end to stick in?.......next Christmas you might ask Santa for a Ninja outfit and a pair of Nunchucks to complete the ensemble
Thanks for reminding me I could use a new oyster knife. I hate opening the things to be honest. The local stuff we get makes for good eating but the shells are a PITA.

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I hate opening the things to be honest. -spence
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