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I feel ambivalent about gun control. Too many idiots have guns. On the other hand the regulations target the wrong people. That said, nobody needs an assault rifle in civilian life. Nobody.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... some say the idiots should not be allowed to reproduce. I respect your opinion on the matter though.I feel ambivalent about gun control. Too many idiots have guns. On the other hand the regulations target the wrong people. That said, nobody needs an assault rifle in civilian life. Nobody.
Just a hypothetical example to illustrate a point. I understand the doubt that you raise in the case of the US regarding particular types of gun and the move to ban or limit them.
You are more of a gun expert than I, Dennis. What long barrelled gun would you suggest for reasonable defensive use around the home land to supplement a hand gun?
I had in mind a .22 Ruger or CZ but today handled a couple of Remington pump action shot guns. One of those might be a better deterrent than a .22, provided that my wife could also manage it. Rather nice to handle too. Made me feel like an old time London bank robber except that they weren't sawn off! The cost would be about the same as for a .22 but the ammunition would probably be more expensive.
Would a shotgun be more suitable?
How about a stock of Cocaine? Would that be OK?
I feel ambivalent about gun control. Too many idiots have guns. On the other hand the regulations target the wrong people. That said, nobody needs an assault rifle in civilian life. Nobody.
Quote: Yep agree with Q9 and also what I think it was Rebel said it depends what the other players bring to the game and how many there may be. Sometimes the best defense is track shoes. Ever heard of living to fight another day ?
Quote: Another one where I agree with Q9.
Quote: It seems they keep lowering the standard to be an assault weapon. England now thinks a knife is an assault weapon and needs to be regulated.
Why does our DHS need more than a billion rounds of handgun and rifle ammunition? The DHS is not the Army and they are certainly not locking down the borders. As it stands, that's enough ammunition for several years in a combat zone. The reason that most people have ARs, AKs, and SKSs is in case an agency like the DHS is directed to crack down on US citizens. It's happened in many countries in the past.I feel ambivalent about gun control. Too many idiots have guns. On the other hand the regulations target the wrong people. That said, nobody needs an assault rifle in civilian life. Nobody.
Just a hypothetical example to illustrate a point. I understand the doubt that you raise in the case of the US regarding particular types of gun and the move to ban or limit them.
You are more of a gun expert than I, Dennis. What long barrelled gun would you suggest for reasonable defensive use around the home land to supplement a hand gun?
I had in mind a .22 Ruger or CZ but today handled a couple of Remington pump action shot guns. One of those might be a better deterrent than a .22, provided that my wife could also manage it. Rather nice to handle too. Made me feel like an old time London bank robber except that they weren't sawn off! The cost would be about the same as for a .22 but the ammunition would probably be more expensive.
Would a shotgun be more suitable?
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Well you have to ask how many armed agents work under the DHS. They have 7 sub agencies the customs and border protection, Immigration services, U.S. coast guard, FEMA, Secret Service, TSA, Federal law Enforcement Training Center.
Then you have to figure how many rounds does each agent need to practice and stay qualified each quarter ? Also how many replacement agents will they need each year and how many rounds will it take to get them proficient to be qualified ? Most of the contracts for all that ammo are filled over a 3 to 5 year period. Most agents will have to be trained and qualified on more then one type of weapon. 99.9% of the ammo they buy will be fired in practice and qualifying.
So when you look at it that way is that really a lot of ammo ?
I'll bet there are more DHS armed agents then the Army has in Afghanistan.