**burn** wrote:Now if that were a rifle, after the Semiautomatic Assault Weapons Ban (SAW) lapsed in 2004, flashiders were legal again. Thereby, one could permanently attach a flashider to a 14.5" barrel for the total 16" minimum requirement.
DVD Burner wrote:in the good ol' days there used to be a shooting gallery on the old playa.
ygmir wrote:what is interesting to me is how they think banning these, usually quite expensive weapons will somehow make us all safer......
and the "accessories" you can't have.......like a flash suppressor, pistol grip, folding stock, will make the gun more dangerous? The operator is the dangerous one.........
Most of the "bangers" can't afford them, and, want a small hand gun to 'cap' someone, throw it away and run.........IMHO........
Like banning the .50 BMG guns here in CA...........at well over 1k, and, 3 rounds at best, no ones going to rob a 7-11 with one, especially when it weighs 20+ lbs.........
And to think a criminal will not buy or get something because it's illegal to own?
I think it's more political to make some folks think the legislators are working to "protect" us..........feel good legislation that does nothing positive.......
nope, no opinion or cynicism here.......
Ygmir
TomServo wrote:..and.. why would anyone "shorten" a rifle barrel? unless you want to give your target a better chance..
Toolmaker wrote:I assure you they are loads of fun. Especially if fired at a woodpile soaked in gasoline with some tires on top.
CapSmashy wrote:TomServo wrote:..and.. why would anyone "shorten" a rifle barrel? unless you want to give your target a better chance..
Depends on application.
In an open range environment where target engagement is in the 75 to 200 yard range, a short barreled rifle (SBR) is at a disadvantage. You can still reach out there with it, but not with the same authority as rounds from a 20 inch barreled rifle.
A close range environment, such as an urban area or inside a building, is where a SBR shines. It gives you much more punch and range than a pistol in a platform that is basically as fast in terms of target acquisition and transitions.
ygmir wrote:gyre wrote:T
The republicans really do support gun ownership (of those that are rich).
I don't understand this part.........
TomServo wrote: I understand that, but why not use the rifle best suited? If I were at a 100-200 yard range, I'd use a swedish mauser.[/b]
[b]I understand why people saw of their shotguns...as they don't sell 18 inch barrels. Or not that Im aware of. But a rifled barrel?
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