In any event, it seems to me very likely that the little ghetto gangbangers on the whole aspire not to long guns but to *machine-pistols* like the Uzi etc. They don't want to aim at people and kill them one by one. It's a territorial matter: they want to spray anyone who is on their patch with the maximum number of bullets in the shortest possible time frame before the driver burns rubber to transport them to safety before anyone can return fire.
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Krygowski's problem is basically that *white people* get killed by ARx, but that's because he's a racist, like most left-wingers and donkey-party members, and an irrational idiot on top of that. You can't explain to someone who doesn't want to listen, and Franki-boy made up his void of a mind while he still lay in his cot, and no new facts have been permitted entry since.
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I've never owned a pistol (except the pieces issued as compulsory uniform items in the various militaries I've belonged to, and the only ones I ever fired except on a range under the supervision of a grizzled sergeant belonged to muggers from whom I took them and promptly used them on the muggers) and my long guns, all of which I inherited, spent most of their time in my care in my gunsmith's safe in countries where one would have to beg a magistrate to let you own as much as a shotgun for shooting hares, and I don't kill animals I don't want to eat. So I'm by no means a gun nut, but even I can see that the American anti-gun lobby is on a hiding to nothing, mainly because they're going at it like a bull in a china shop, trying to impress everyone with their self-appointed moral superiority -- when everyone can see that they're scum.
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Personally, if I took a commission from the gubmint to persuade (note the choice of vocabulary) you guys to give up your firearms voluntarily, I would first -- nah, why should I give tips to such an offensive ingrate as Krygowski? The last time I helped him out, by explaining how cycling was actually safer than he claimed it was, he ran away with my numbers without bothering to thank me, indeed, he lied that I was shouting "danger, danger" when in fact it was Krygowski himself shouting "danger, danger".
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Anyhow, as we used to say in Oz, it would be much more amusing to see them try with their counterproductive and hopefully dangerous methods to take your firearms away...
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Andre Jute
Actions have consequences, Franki-boy.
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