give me one reason .........
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Now, . . . . . that's not nice!
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I agree with that statement. :cert:
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I don't believe any citizen needs anything like that but I would argue and defend their right to.....even though I disagree.
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Have my ArmaLite style .22 long for plinking and small game or pests. I like the looks, I like the way it shoots, and is a part of my weapon's inventory.
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SO determined back in the start of the Obama administration that she required an AK47. So, she bought one. My thoughts are still pretty much the same, but Happy wife = Happy Life. I'm pretty happy in life. Quote:
types of machines in the general public scheme. Practicality is not so much. But, on the other hand, ain't no one going to take mine (well, her's). |
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This .22 long Henry rifle does pretty much the same as my ArmaLite style .22 long rifle, shoots the same kind of bullet.
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It's all about what you are in to. These arguments could be made as well.
Why do you need a car that fast? Why do you need art that expensive? Why do you need a yacht that big? Why do you need more than one girlfriend?:D |
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Other reasons, because I can? I've posted this before, a very close relative of mine's personal armory inventory.
Need? Of course not......... Want? Yes....... Damn near everyone of those firearms will not loose any value, most likely will be worth more as time moves on. Has a nice tidy investment there. |
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It's so sad that more people don't understand that simple concept. It reminds me of a favorite quote... “. . . but the Universe is an awfully big place. There is room enough for an awful lot of people to be right about things and still not agree.” |
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We have an 80's era Colt AR-15 that's stock, iron sights and all, and paid something like $250 for it back then. It's worth, idk, $1000 now? Maybe? |
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The 2nd Amendment allows me ( and you ) to own weapons. Our Forefathers had good reason to grant the right to keep and bear arms. Notice that "arms" was not described in the 2nd Amendment. The regular citizens could have any arms they desired including cannons. My first AR-15 looked like the "evil black rifle" but was a target weapon. All the goodies to make it more accurate including being much heavier than a regular AR-15. I used it for competition. |
I can actually give several valid reasons for AR ownership.
As Jeff stated there are at least 2 competitive forums where ARs are prime tools... High Power rifle and Three gun. The platform and military caliber are particularly well suited to pest and vermin control like controlling groundhog populations or for coyote and feral pig harvest. The guns are both lightweight and have minimal recoil making the platform an excellent starter rifle for new and/or small framed shooters. Ammunition is quite common and priced well for a rifle cartridge making regular practice affordable. Owning an AR allows us the constitutionally guaranteed right to face the government armed with essentially the same weaponry the army has should that become necessary. I could go on but the point really is these things are good for more than just rapid fire against innocent civilians by disturbed idiots. |
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We can't have that :nonod: :D |
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