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booboy
02/17/18 3:28:23 PM
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I have a Sig P320 and an AR-15. I can barely manage a 5" grouping with the Sig at 10 yards, if the stars align. I can hold a 3" grouping at 150 yards all day with my AR. I know which one I'm going to use for home defense.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:28:26 PM
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A_Good_Boy posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...

A picture isn't anecdote. He said that he's used it to keep him safe but he can't say how or from what.

Is a potential home invasion not a sufficient answer...?

He said that he's used it to protect himself from thugs and gang bangers. An explicit threat of harm isn't the same thing as an implicit one. I understand that reading is hard but please try a little bit harder to track the discussion Mal.

I said my AR-15 has kept me safe from them. I didn't say that I had to actually use it to protect myself.
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Cosmic_Diabetic
02/17/18 3:29:34 PM
#53:


booboy posted...
I have a Sig P320 and an AR-15. I can barely manage a 5" grouping with the Sig at 10 yards, if the stars align. I can hold a 3" grouping at 150 yards all day with my AR. I know which one I'm going to use for home defense.


You plan on shooting burglars 150 yards away inside your home?
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Turtlebread
02/17/18 3:29:46 PM
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Ah just like the Bear Patrol.
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Sephiroth1288
02/17/18 3:30:05 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
In a home, a confined area? No handguns are infinitely better to use in closed urban environments than a freaking assault rifle. Your range of movement is severely limited inside a home using an AR which is the only place you should even be allowed to use a gun in "self-defense"

Yeah ok keyboard commando. It's so impossible to maneuver a 2.7-foot rifle around! Took me hours to get my AR out of my house when I went shooting with it the other week.
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A_Good_Boy
02/17/18 3:30:10 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...

A picture isn't anecdote. He said that he's used it to keep him safe but he can't say how or from what.

Is a potential home invasion not a sufficient answer...?

He said that he's used it to protect himself from thugs and gang bangers. An explicit threat of harm isn't the same thing as an implicit one. I understand that reading is hard but please try a little bit harder to track the discussion Mal.

I said my AR-15 has kept me safe from them. I didn't say that I had to actually use it to protect myself.

How has it kept you safe from them? What happened?
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LordRazziel
02/17/18 3:30:48 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
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Pepsy is exactly the kind of person that should not have a gun.

I lock the doors in my house at night to keep me safe.

@LordRazziel : "Sephiroth1288 is exactly the kind of person that should not have locks."

You don't act like you're disturbed. You locking your doors doesn't endanger others.
What kind of a whack point are you trying to make?

Edit: I'd be okay with you having an AR-15
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A_Good_Boy
02/17/18 3:30:55 PM
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Turtlebread posted...
Ah just like the Bear Patrol.

This seems to be the overarching fallacy of this topic.
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Sephiroth1288
02/17/18 3:31:04 PM
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A_Good_Boy posted...
How has it kept you safe from them? What happened?

"Wait, no one's yet tried to steal your car? So why do you lock it?"
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:31:39 PM
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A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...

A picture isn't anecdote. He said that he's used it to keep him safe but he can't say how or from what.

Is a potential home invasion not a sufficient answer...?

He said that he's used it to protect himself from thugs and gang bangers. An explicit threat of harm isn't the same thing as an implicit one. I understand that reading is hard but please try a little bit harder to track the discussion Mal.

I said my AR-15 has kept me safe from them. I didn't say that I had to actually use it to protect myself.

How has it kept you safe from them? What happened?

I had it in case a life-threatening situation arose. What's so difficult to understand?
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Antifar
02/17/18 3:32:47 PM
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GregShmedley posted...
We ban the AR, an uptick in handgun shootings will happen (on top of handguns being the actual weapon of choice as is anyway). Ban handguns? Now shotguns are being used. Ban shotguns? Now knives or homemade bombs are being used

And almost certainly fewer people die as a result.
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Patchwork
02/17/18 3:35:02 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
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what situation were you in that your AR-15 was needed to make you feel safe, TC?

It's the peace of mind that I have the means to defend my life against bad guys. I don't want to get into a knife fight. I don't want to beg a bad guy not to hurt me. If someone breaks into my home, they're getting two rounds into the chest and that's the last home they'll ever break into.


you can get that with a handgun and shotgun. it's not like you're combating an armed militia, and you're definitely not going to even attempt to overthrow a tyrannical government... so for home protection, an AR seems like a waste outside of cool points.

A kevlar vest will stop handgun rounds and shotgun shells. An AR-15 is the superior choice for home defense.


Actually, a shotgun is the superior home defense weapon. 5.56 will punch through walls and cause unintentional damage to those outside of your home and the situation.

A shotgun with slugs or tactical buckshot is all you need.

I love ARs, but they're not the best home defense weapon. People need to stop saying that.
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A_Good_Boy
02/17/18 3:35:08 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...

A picture isn't anecdote. He said that he's used it to keep him safe but he can't say how or from what.

Is a potential home invasion not a sufficient answer...?

He said that he's used it to protect himself from thugs and gang bangers. An explicit threat of harm isn't the same thing as an implicit one. I understand that reading is hard but please try a little bit harder to track the discussion Mal.

I said my AR-15 has kept me safe from them. I didn't say that I had to actually use it to protect myself.

How has it kept you safe from them? What happened?

I had it in case a life-threatening situation arose. What's so difficult to understand?

Keeping a gun in the of chance that you're going to use it for self defense is something entirely different than saying that you've already used it for self-defense against thugs and gang bangers and that you're an army vet. I figured you actually had an anecdote regarding how you've used it to protect yourself, since your OP stated that you've used it to protect yourself. Try not to be so dishonest in the future please, we already have Mal Fet for that.
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booboy
02/17/18 3:35:48 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
booboy posted...
I have a Sig P320 and an AR-15. I can barely manage a 5" grouping with the Sig at 10 yards, if the stars align. I can hold a 3" grouping at 150 yards all day with my AR. I know which one I'm going to use for home defense.


You plan on shooting burglars 150 yards away inside your home?


I feel like you missed a key point somewhere in there. I'll grant that I didn't explicitly hammer in the inaccuracy vs the accuracy, but...
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Patchwork
02/17/18 3:37:14 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
booboy posted...
I have a Sig P320 and an AR-15. I can barely manage a 5" grouping with the Sig at 10 yards, if the stars align. I can hold a 3" grouping at 150 yards all day with my AR. I know which one I'm going to use for home defense.


You plan on shooting burglars 150 yards away inside your home?


The P320 shoots like a dream what are you doing wrong?
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Sephiroth1288
02/17/18 3:37:39 PM
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Antifar posted...
GregShmedley posted...
We ban the AR, an uptick in handgun shootings will happen (on top of handguns being the actual weapon of choice as is anyway). Ban handguns? Now shotguns are being used. Ban shotguns? Now knives or homemade bombs are being used

And almost certainly fewer people die as a result.

There would be, if there were a causal connection between gun bans and fewer homicides.

c6uC2ns

There isn't one though. In fact it looks to be the opposite.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:37:58 PM
#70:


A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...

A picture isn't anecdote. He said that he's used it to keep him safe but he can't say how or from what.

Is a potential home invasion not a sufficient answer...?

He said that he's used it to protect himself from thugs and gang bangers. An explicit threat of harm isn't the same thing as an implicit one. I understand that reading is hard but please try a little bit harder to track the discussion Mal.

I said my AR-15 has kept me safe from them. I didn't say that I had to actually use it to protect myself.

How has it kept you safe from them? What happened?

I had it in case a life-threatening situation arose. What's so difficult to understand?

Keeping a gun in the of chance that you're going to use it for self defense is something entirely different than saying that you've already used it for self-defense against thugs and gang bangers and that you're an army vet. I figured you actually had an anecdote regarding how you've used it to protect yourself, since your OP stated that you've used it to protect yourself. Try not to be so dishonest in the future please, we already have Mal Fet for that.

You ought to work on your reading comprehension instead of embarrassing yourself like this. All I said was that it kept me safe. And it did.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:39:28 PM
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Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
what situation were you in that your AR-15 was needed to make you feel safe, TC?

It's the peace of mind that I have the means to defend my life against bad guys. I don't want to get into a knife fight. I don't want to beg a bad guy not to hurt me. If someone breaks into my home, they're getting two rounds into the chest and that's the last home they'll ever break into.


you can get that with a handgun and shotgun. it's not like you're combating an armed militia, and you're definitely not going to even attempt to overthrow a tyrannical government... so for home protection, an AR seems like a waste outside of cool points.

A kevlar vest will stop handgun rounds and shotgun shells. An AR-15 is the superior choice for home defense.


Actually, a shotgun is the superior home defense weapon. 5.56 will punch through walls and cause unintentional damage to those outside of your home and the situation.

A shotgun with slugs or tactical buckshot is all you need.

I love ARs, but they're not the best home defense weapon. People need to stop saying that.

Shotguns are overhyped, and buckshot will punch through walls even worse than 55gr 5.56, which will fragment into little bits.
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Cosmic_Diabetic
02/17/18 3:40:37 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
In a home, a confined area? No handguns are infinitely better to use in closed urban environments than a freaking assault rifle. Your range of movement is severely limited inside a home using an AR which is the only place you should even be allowed to use a gun in "self-defense"

Yeah ok keyboard commando. It's so impossible to maneuver a 2.7-foot rifle around! Took me hours to get my AR out of my house when I went shooting with it the other week.


Yeah holding a rifle by the barrel vertically is definitely taking up the same amount of room as when you actually are properly aiming it.

It's so weird that in some positions I'd have trouble carrying a 4-foot shovel through a hallway yet if I hold it vertically it's so easy....
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Intro2Logic
02/17/18 3:41:17 PM
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There's a reason we give the military rifles instead of knives: they are more effective at killing people than knives are. The same holds true in the hands of a bad guy.
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SomeonesAlt
02/17/18 3:41:49 PM
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I admit I didn't read the rest of the topic but I had to laugh at TC claiming he's an army veteran after all the insecure topics he makes on here whining about women rejecting him. Army vets aren't as thin skinned as TC
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:41:59 PM
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Intro2Logic posted...
There's a reason we give the military rifles instead of knives: they are more effective at killing people than knives are. The same holds true in the hands of a bad guy.

And the same holds true when a good guy has to defend his life against a bad guy.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:42:47 PM
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SomeonesAlt posted...
I admit I didn't read the rest of the topic but I had to laugh at TC claiming he's an army veteran after all the insecure topics he makes on here whining about women rejecting him. Army vets aren't as thin skinned as TC

From: Some guy on gamefaqs.gamespot.com who has never served in the military, and has never had sex.
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Sephiroth1288
02/17/18 3:44:51 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
In a home, a confined area? No handguns are infinitely better to use in closed urban environments than a freaking assault rifle. Your range of movement is severely limited inside a home using an AR which is the only place you should even be allowed to use a gun in "self-defense"

Yeah ok keyboard commando. It's so impossible to maneuver a 2.7-foot rifle around! Took me hours to get my AR out of my house when I went shooting with it the other week.


Yeah holding a rifle by the barrel vertically is definitely taking up the same amount of room as when you actually are properly aiming it.

Dude

take a 3-foot stick, hold it horizontally against your shoulder, and walk through your hallway.

It's not hard at all. Stop splurting nonsense.
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Antifar
02/17/18 3:46:01 PM
#79:


GregShmedley posted...
Why is the goal (possibly) fewer people instead of zero?


There's not a country, province, or state on earth without violence; it's far more likely to see the second amendment repealed than 0 homicides.
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A_Good_Boy
02/17/18 3:46:52 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
You ought to work on your reading comprehension instead of embarrassing yourself like this. All I said was that it kept me safe. And it did.

I asked you how it kept you safe and instead of saying that you haven't ever actually used it for self defense you said you used it to protect yourself from gang bangers. Maybe next time just be honest instead of trying to lie and look like a badass over the internet.
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SomeonesAlt
02/17/18 3:47:35 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
SomeonesAlt posted...
I admit I didn't read the rest of the topic but I had to laugh at TC claiming he's an army veteran after all the insecure topics he makes on here whining about women rejecting him. Army vets aren't as thin skinned as TC

From: Some guy on gamefaqs.gamespot.com who has never served in the military, and has never had sex.

Wrong on both counts, but nice try. And I'm not the one making incel topics, that's your forte.
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Cosmic_Diabetic
02/17/18 3:49:28 PM
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Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
In a home, a confined area? No handguns are infinitely better to use in closed urban environments than a freaking assault rifle. Your range of movement is severely limited inside a home using an AR which is the only place you should even be allowed to use a gun in "self-defense"

Yeah ok keyboard commando. It's so impossible to maneuver a 2.7-foot rifle around! Took me hours to get my AR out of my house when I went shooting with it the other week.


Yeah holding a rifle by the barrel vertically is definitely taking up the same amount of room as when you actually are properly aiming it.

Dude

take a 3-foot stick, hold it horizontally against your shoulder, and walk through your hallway.

It's not hard at all. Stop splurting nonsense.


Body posture and elbow, turning around. It's not nearly as efficient as using a handgun. It takes more time. I can't believe people are actually trying to make the argument that a rifle is better indoors than a handgun. Hell, I'm an advocate for the 2nd amendment but I'm not a freaking lunatic for guns. AR's have zero business in the hands of civilians.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:49:34 PM
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A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
You ought to work on your reading comprehension instead of embarrassing yourself like this. All I said was that it kept me safe. And it did.

I asked you how it kept you safe and instead of saying that you haven't ever actually used it for self defense you said you used it to protect yourself from gang bangers. Maybe next time just be honest instead of trying to lie and look like a badass over the internet.

You asked "safe from what?" I answered some potential danger it kept me safe from. GG.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:51:22 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
In a home, a confined area? No handguns are infinitely better to use in closed urban environments than a freaking assault rifle. Your range of movement is severely limited inside a home using an AR which is the only place you should even be allowed to use a gun in "self-defense"

Yeah ok keyboard commando. It's so impossible to maneuver a 2.7-foot rifle around! Took me hours to get my AR out of my house when I went shooting with it the other week.


Yeah holding a rifle by the barrel vertically is definitely taking up the same amount of room as when you actually are properly aiming it.

Dude

take a 3-foot stick, hold it horizontally against your shoulder, and walk through your hallway.

It's not hard at all. Stop splurting nonsense.


Body posture and elbow, turning around. It's not nearly as efficient as using a handgun. It takes more time. I can't believe people are actually trying to make the argument that a rifle is better indoors than a handgun. Hell, I'm an advocate for the 2nd amendment but I'm not a freaking lunatic for guns. AR's have zero business in the hands of civilians.

I bet that I'm way better with a handgun than you are, and I'd rather have a rifle indoors, UNLESS it was an M1A. That would be too long.
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Patchwork
02/17/18 3:51:35 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
what situation were you in that your AR-15 was needed to make you feel safe, TC?

It's the peace of mind that I have the means to defend my life against bad guys. I don't want to get into a knife fight. I don't want to beg a bad guy not to hurt me. If someone breaks into my home, they're getting two rounds into the chest and that's the last home they'll ever break into.


you can get that with a handgun and shotgun. it's not like you're combating an armed militia, and you're definitely not going to even attempt to overthrow a tyrannical government... so for home protection, an AR seems like a waste outside of cool points.

A kevlar vest will stop handgun rounds and shotgun shells. An AR-15 is the superior choice for home defense.


Actually, a shotgun is the superior home defense weapon. 5.56 will punch through walls and cause unintentional damage to those outside of your home and the situation.

A shotgun with slugs or tactical buckshot is all you need.

I love ARs, but they're not the best home defense weapon. People need to stop saying that.

Shotguns are overhyped, and buckshot will punch through walls even worse than 55gr 5.56, which will fragment into little bits.


You're extremely wrong on this.
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Sephiroth1288
02/17/18 3:52:37 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Body posture and elbow, turning around. It's not nearly as efficient as using a handgun. It takes more time.

If you say so, keyboard commando.

Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
AR's have zero business in the hands of civilians.

What makes an AR different from every other semi-automatic rifle?
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Intro2Logic
02/17/18 3:52:55 PM
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GregShmedley posted...
Obviously we won't get to a true zero but instead of compromising at banning one gun because it may lower the deathcount while an increase in available guns being used, we could nip the problem in the bud.

How many guns do we need to have to nip this problem in the bud? We're one of the most armed countries on earth, yet our problems with shootings are undoubtedly greater than most of the developed world.
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SomeonesAlt
02/17/18 3:53:04 PM
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Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
what situation were you in that your AR-15 was needed to make you feel safe, TC?

It's the peace of mind that I have the means to defend my life against bad guys. I don't want to get into a knife fight. I don't want to beg a bad guy not to hurt me. If someone breaks into my home, they're getting two rounds into the chest and that's the last home they'll ever break into.


you can get that with a handgun and shotgun. it's not like you're combating an armed militia, and you're definitely not going to even attempt to overthrow a tyrannical government... so for home protection, an AR seems like a waste outside of cool points.

A kevlar vest will stop handgun rounds and shotgun shells. An AR-15 is the superior choice for home defense.


Actually, a shotgun is the superior home defense weapon. 5.56 will punch through walls and cause unintentional damage to those outside of your home and the situation.

A shotgun with slugs or tactical buckshot is all you need.

I love ARs, but they're not the best home defense weapon. People need to stop saying that.

Shotguns are overhyped, and buckshot will punch through walls even worse than 55gr 5.56, which will fragment into little bits.


You're extremely wrong on this.

The more I read of this topic, the more convinced I am that TC knows nothing about guns.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:53:56 PM
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Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
Patchwork posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
what situation were you in that your AR-15 was needed to make you feel safe, TC?

It's the peace of mind that I have the means to defend my life against bad guys. I don't want to get into a knife fight. I don't want to beg a bad guy not to hurt me. If someone breaks into my home, they're getting two rounds into the chest and that's the last home they'll ever break into.


you can get that with a handgun and shotgun. it's not like you're combating an armed militia, and you're definitely not going to even attempt to overthrow a tyrannical government... so for home protection, an AR seems like a waste outside of cool points.

A kevlar vest will stop handgun rounds and shotgun shells. An AR-15 is the superior choice for home defense.


Actually, a shotgun is the superior home defense weapon. 5.56 will punch through walls and cause unintentional damage to those outside of your home and the situation.

A shotgun with slugs or tactical buckshot is all you need.

I love ARs, but they're not the best home defense weapon. People need to stop saying that.

Shotguns are overhyped, and buckshot will punch through walls even worse than 55gr 5.56, which will fragment into little bits.


You're extremely wrong on this.

No, I'm not. M193 is good for home defense. M855 wouldn't be.
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A_Good_Boy
02/17/18 3:53:59 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...
A_Good_Boy posted...
Pepys Monster posted...
You ought to work on your reading comprehension instead of embarrassing yourself like this. All I said was that it kept me safe. And it did.

I asked you how it kept you safe and instead of saying that you haven't ever actually used it for self defense you said you used it to protect yourself from gang bangers. Maybe next time just be honest instead of trying to lie and look like a badass over the internet.

You asked "safe from what?" I answered some potential danger it kept me safe from. GG.

And then someone asked if you had to shoot at them and you said you would have if you had to cause you're an army vet. Maybe next time don't try to lie over the internet, ok bud. You've never used your gun to keep you safe so don't tell people that you have.
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Cosmic_Diabetic
02/17/18 3:54:03 PM
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Pepys Monster posted...

I bet that I'm way better with a handgun than you are, and I'd rather have a rifle indoors, UNLESS it was an M1A. That would be too long.


What would that prove if you're better than me with a handgun? Like how was that relevant in even the slightest? Is that the only argument against me you have because it didn't actually refute a single thing I said? I'm sure you bench 315lb as well. I'm sure you'd rather have a rifle because you're a gun nut.
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Pepys Monster
02/17/18 3:56:33 PM
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Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Pepys Monster posted...

I bet that I'm way better with a handgun than you are, and I'd rather have a rifle indoors, UNLESS it was an M1A. That would be too long.


What would that prove if you're better than me with a handgun? Like how was that relevant in even the slightest? Is that the only argument against me you have because it didn't actually refute a single thing I said? I'm sure you bench 315lb as well. I'm sure you'd rather have a rifle because you're a gun nut.

It proves that a more experienced firearm user would rather trust his life to a rifle than a pistol if given the choice.
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LordRazziel
02/17/18 3:56:41 PM
#96:


@Sephiroth1288
You felt the need to call me out.
Can you at least tell me what point you were trying to make?
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Cosmic_Diabetic
02/17/18 3:57:39 PM
#97:


Sephiroth1288 posted...
Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
Body posture and elbow, turning around. It's not nearly as efficient as using a handgun. It takes more time.

If you say so, keyboard commando.

Cosmic_Diabetic posted...
AR's have zero business in the hands of civilians.

What makes an AR different from every other semi-automatic rifle?


Oh hello kettle my names pot.

We shouldn't have semi-automatic rifles. Bolt actions and double barrels are the only weapons needed to hunt anything you're allowed to legally hunt in the U.S. Handguns are the only semi-automatic weapon that should be allowed and they shouldn't be allowed outside the home.

Semi-automatic rifles should only be used by the military and state or licensed gun ranges
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Patchwork
02/17/18 3:58:03 PM
#98:




Nah, you are.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ar15/comments/59pvuw/am_i_wrong_overpenetration_of_556_vs_00_buckshot/

Sources galore. @Patchwork


I'll check it out when I get home from work.
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GiftedACIII
02/17/18 3:58:10 PM
#99:


Um, knowing TC I'm a little disturbed.
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SomeonesAlt
02/17/18 4:00:48 PM
#100:


GiftedACIII posted...
Um, knowing TC I'm a little disturbed.

I know, right? With all his incel topics whining about how girls don't like him and prefer other guys, he's starting to fit a certain profile.
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