Why does anyone NEED an assault rifle?

Dude, you shouldn't talk about things you have to use an internet definition to define. Its obvious you have no personal experience or knowledge of this topic.

Its fun to watch the uninformed try to play superior.
Fuzzy’s gross misunderstanding of select fire rifles is common among the “ban assault weapons” crowd.
 
Fuzzy’s gross misunderstanding of select fire rifles is common among the “ban assault weapons” crowd.
There is only one problem,Boomer, I am not in the ban firearms crowd. I am in the education and training crowd, as a proud owner of numerous firearms, I understand the importance of that.

Yes I do state there are several types of weapons that I don't think the general public should own,however that is not an out right ban.

But you all keep denying what the US army defines "select fire" as...it's fucking hilarious when you show you're just stubborn on owning up to to facts. *chuckles*

How's things with Hunter, or CRT, or Disney these days? Not your newest shiny bobbles anymore?
 
Dude, you shouldn't talk about things you have to use an internet definition to define. Its obvious you have no personal experience or knowledge of this topic.

Its fun to watch the uninformed try to play superior.
*chuckles*

I took the definition from the US Army, your argument is with them......
 
There is only one problem,Boomer, I am not in the ban firearms crowd. I am in the education and training crowd, as a proud owner of numerous firearms, I understand the importance of that.

Yes I do state there are several types of weapons that I don't think the general public should own,however that is not an out right ban.

But you all keep denying what the US army defines "select fire" as...it's fucking hilarious when you show you're just stubborn on owning up to to facts. *chuckles*

How's things with Hunter, or CRT, or Disney these days? Not your newest shiny bobbles anymore?
Ok, sorry I misrepresented you as a gun grabber. I stand corrected. Wrt your questions, Hunter remains under federal investigation, the president and First Lady continue to reject their grandchild, and Disney no longer governs the CFTOD (special district). Haven’t been following CRT lately but it’s my understanding that efforts to inject it into school curriculum are stalling in many parts of the country.
 
You stated that 2A advocates should be on the receiving end of a weapon and were expendable.
I said nothing of the sort. This is blood libel ascription. You bring shame to your father.
25 years as an armed professional ...
The fact that the only profession open to you requires a firearm does not give you any special insight or moral high ground.
....doesn’t take lectures and judgement from people spewing language like that.
Your mind was made up before I made my post. I seem to pose an existential threat to you. Imho, your position essentially results in self-gratification at the expense of mounds of bodies of dead children. Sadly, a small but vocal percentage of Americans agree with you that their firearms are more important than your childrens' lives. It's a sad petty existence.
 
CRT became a GOP issue to help them win elections. It worked to flip the VA governor, then failed in the midterms.
 
*chuckles*

I took the definition from the US Army, your argument is with them......
And yet you continue to misinterpret it. Here it is from the oh so reliable source Wikipedia that YOU quoted:

"Selective fire is the capability of a weapon to be adjusted to fire in semi-automatic, fully automatic, and/or burst mode.[1] The modes are chosen by means of a selector switch, which varies depending on the weapon's design. Some selective-fire weapons have burst fire mechanisms to limit the maximum number of shots fired automatically in this mode. The most common limits are two or three rounds per trigger pull. Fully automatic fire refers to the ability for a weapon to fire continuously until either the feeding mechanism is emptied or the trigger is released. Semi-automatic refers to the ability to fire one round per trigger pull."

Semi-automatic, full-automatic, or burst fire (which is full automatic with a limited number of multiple rounds per trigger pull) is right here in what you posted. Try reading it and perhaps spend a moment or 2 to actually comprehend it. Because every time you deny it you show how ignorant you really on are the topic.

Just admit you don't know jack shit about this topic and move on, or ask for help from one of us that does know the topic. I, for example, would be happy to educate you.
 
And yet you continue to misinterpret it. Here it is from the oh so reliable source Wikipedia that YOU quoted:

"Selective fire is the capability of a weapon to be adjusted to fire in semi-automatic, fully automatic, and/or burst mode.[1] The modes are chosen by means of a selector switch, which varies depending on the weapon's design. Some selective-fire weapons have burst fire mechanisms to limit the maximum number of shots fired automatically in this mode. The most common limits are two or three rounds per trigger pull. Fully automatic fire refers to the ability for a weapon to fire continuously until either the feeding mechanism is emptied or the trigger is released. Semi-automatic refers to the ability to fire one round per trigger pull."

Semi-automatic, full-automatic, or burst fire (which is full automatic with a limited number of multiple rounds per trigger pull) is right here in what you posted. Try reading it and perhaps spend a moment or 2 to actually comprehend it. Because every time you deny it you show how ignorant you really on are the topic.

Just admit you don't know jack shit about this topic and move on, or ask for help from one of us that does know the topic. I, for example, would be happy to educate you.
Show me where I made a link to wiki.....What I did was use the US military definition, and link in wiki pages for the meaning. Why, because people like you choose to institute your own personal opinions of what is and isn't an "assault rifle" . The post in question is below.
"An assault rifle is a selective fire rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a detachable magazine."

Nowhere does the definition claim full auto. Add a bump stock to an AR-15 and it is virtually full auto.

Not to mention with today's 3D printers, you can easily make a store bought AR-15 full auto by printing a conversion kit.
You will note there are four links. The quoted portion in bold comes directly from the US Army....go argue it with them.....
 
Show me where I made a link to wiki.....What I did was use the US military definition, and link in wiki pages for the meaning. Why, because people like you choose to institute your own personal opinions of what is and isn't an "assault rifle" . The post in question is below.

You will note there are four links. The quoted portion in bold comes directly from the US Army....go argue it with them.....
Dude you are being obtuse. Just admit YOU personally have zero knowledge of this topic.

The wiki link was in YOUR original post.
 
It is firing your weapon as fast as possible. Whether rapidly pulling the trigger in a semi-automtic firearm, operating the bolt quickly on a bolt action rifle, working the lever rapidly on a lever action rifle, or rapidly working the slide on a pump action rifle.
If bolt, lever and pump action weapons are rapid fire, then there’s no need for semi-automatics.
 
If bolt, lever and pump action weapons are rapid fire, then there’s no need for semi-automatics.
Its all relative isn't it? With a bolt gun 5 to 10 rounds a minute may be considered rapid fire, mostly due to limited magazine capacity. A lever gun can be fire rapidly but again the tube usually only holds 5 to 7 rounds. A pump can also be operated rapidly but again magazine capacity is usually 5 to 7 rounds.
 
Who cares what the definition of 'rapid fire', 'select fire' or 'camp fire' is when kids are hiding under their desks?

They hump guns. That's why they care.

The death of children mean nothing to them compared to guns.
 
Its all relative isn't it? With a bolt gun 5 to 10 rounds a minute may be considered rapid fire, mostly due to limited magazine capacity. A lever gun can be fire rapidly but again the tube usually only holds 5 to 7 rounds. A pump can also be operated rapidly but again magazine capacity is usually 5 to 7 rounds.
What do you need to shoot 5 to 7 times?
 
Even had a wild hog charging at you? They are a massive, destructive problem where I live and sometimes one shot just isn't enough.
The wild hog that charged you because you were hunting a defenseless animal and threatening their family with a weapon?
 
The wild hog that charged you because you were hunting a defenseless animal and threatening their family with a weapon?
Your comment shows a complete lack of understanding of the damage to property and the danger to people and animals these wild hogs are.

Even the government kills them here because of that.

Thanks for highlighting your ignorance again.
 
Even had a wild hog charging at you? They are a massive, destructive problem where I live and sometimes one shot just isn't enough.

The wild hog that charged you because you were hunting a defenseless animal and threatening their family with a weapon?

Your comment shows a complete lack of understanding of the damage to property and the danger to people and animals these wild hogs are.
Even the government kills them here because of that.
Thanks for highlighting your ignorance again.
3.8 human deaths per year globally.

You tried.

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