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Yokaiou [2013-04-14 08:59:43 +0000 UTC]
But the guns during the Revolution was single shot muzzle loaders. Rifles were the high end back then.
The real question is does musket (single shot, takes a few minutes to load, fires a lead ball and Iron sights) equals Assault Rifle
(semiautomatic, 700–950 round/min, 5.56x45 mm Nato and sometimes scoped).
Im more a shotgun guy myself, don't own anymore due too financial reasons.
We don't count slaves as 1/4 a person for census procedures, we have a Navy, Airforce and environmental regulations (fun fact= the founders didn't say anything about them) and all men(for most cases women count as men now in the eyes of the law) are created equal is operating procedure rather than propaganda.
Times change and we have to get used to that fact the Constitution is a guide rather than what we do day to day wise.
To be honest I wonder what would Washington say about people owning body armor and seeing drones kill people from continents away. Who knows he may have believed that arms constituted ballistic missile and vulcan miniguns.
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Reddbecca In reply to Yokaiou [2013-04-26 19:48:07 +0000 UTC]
Except its drones in the hands of the government being used to kill people from continents away.
How do you think Washington would feel about the way government is now where its agents openly state that the constitution doesn't amount to shit? Where the police routinely kill your dog because it's part of the training they get even when it's a little chihuahua? Or about the TSA in general? You think Washington would've supported any of that?
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Yokaiou In reply to Reddbecca [2013-04-27 04:40:31 +0000 UTC]
The TSA he might be lukewarm about some changes, but then again he didn't believe in a standing army until the Whiskey Rebellion. He also would like the idea that he could travel around in the Sabbath (he was penalized for it during his Administration), so there were already travel restrictions back then.
He understood that there needs to be changes, thats why the constitution can be amended.
To be honest I don't know if he was a dog person or cat person, I think he liked horses though. And like the Whiskey Rebellion, he didn't like the tax but followed the Congress orders to put down the rebellion. So even if he didn't like it he might just support it as the will of the people.
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Kitlian [2012-05-26 23:17:42 +0000 UTC]
Amen to that. I just put a red dot on my Rossi Model 92 .44 mag. It looks goofy as shit, but it's my design for a "redneck assault rifle."
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Ah-Teen [2012-05-26 22:40:23 +0000 UTC]
Quite right. Tactical is a mindset.
For example I own a break action single shot .22 and within minutes of figuring I can put 45 well aimed shots a minute into a head silhouette at 50 meters.
With each and every weapon I pick up I start evaluating how to use it best. An AK is in fact best used as a left handers weapon as a stock weapon.
Tactical is what you do with your weapon, not how it looks.
Spraypaint and some simple tools and I'll have that .22 more than tacticool enough for people who are frightened of black.
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Reddbecca In reply to Ah-Teen [2012-05-26 23:10:48 +0000 UTC]
Just wait until I get my tactical crowbar ready.
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