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It's amazing to me, and everybody else I tell this to over here, that the US doesn't ban the commercial sale of armour piercing bullets. Literally the only reason an armour piercing bullet exists is to kill cops.
There's no legitimate excuse to own one; any target practice you want to try out can be achieved with the same bullets that aren't modified to puncture armour, bucks and rabbits don't wear kevlar vests, and even if you intend to shoot a bunch of people with them the vast majority of people aren't walking around wearing body armour. The only reason they are manufactured and sold in the first place is with the specific and sole intention of being used to kill cops! It's a weapon that is quite literally designed to kill a specific kind of person; the police themselves, and your country won't even ban that!
I beg to differ. Armor piercing bullets ARE illegal and in fact even the Chinese steel core ammo has been banned because it is thought to be armor piercing even though it is not, in reality. And intended to kill police? Hardly. What TRUE armor piercing ammo is actually produced is for military and law enforcement only. it is NOT sold in stores, brick and mortar, virtual or otherwise.
As for weapons themselves, every type of gun on the market today was at one time or another designed for war, or is based on a firearm that was. The 1898 Mauser was the ultimate rifle of its time and is STILL the basis for most modern bolt action rifles like the Remington 700, Winchester model 7 and Savage model 10. Most auto-loading pistols currently produced are based at least loosely on John M. Browning's 1911 or Hi-Power designs. Even going back to 1776 the smooth bore musket and later Brown Bess rifle were designed for a military advantage but were quickly acquired by hunters. Same with the Winchester and Spencer lever action rifles. And so on. The AR15, AK47, their variants and alternate designs are no different. The Browning BAR (Grandpa's hunting rifle) was based on John Browning's military rifle design.
By the same token, I bet Henry Ford would be astonished at where the automotive industry is today. A.G. Bell would shit his pants if he saw the latest i-Phone. And both automobile and phone take more lives today than guns.
Yet liberals say the constitution is a living document that protects their rights to something our founding fathers CLEARLY could not have foreseen. But that does not apply to firearms?
Hypocrites.
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