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A voice from the pro-gun crowd
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Now how about a voice from the pro-gun group, the pro-hunting faction, the firearms collectors and all gun owners. But let's not forget the bullet reloaders.
Most gun owners are all good shots, and safe gun handlers, for the safety issue, whether self-taught, group taught or grandpa taught, is very important and necessary.
A few own so-called "black rifles," AR types, M-15 types or semi-autos with large capacity box detachable magazines. But some of us, the more fortunate, own War II Grands, whose en-block nondetachable magazines have a capacity of only eight rounds. |
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PHORTO
(12/19/2020)
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I take issue with only one thing the author says. Overall, his is a sane perspective, but my "Fudd" alarm goes off whenever I hear a so-called "pro-gun" person say this:
"A few own so-called 'black rifles,' AR types, M-15 types or semi-autos with large capacity box detachable magazines."
If he really believes this, somebody please educate him. Reality is that more than a few MILLION own them, and there are even more millions in circulation because many own more than one.
By referring to us as a mere "few," his "Fudd" is hanging out like an un-tucked shirt tail. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/19/2020)
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