Ray From Cleveland
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Negative! You know shit about them. If you did, you would know that most all deer hunting rifles don't hold more than five rounds. I have a Remington 7 mag, 4 rounds, Ruger 308; 4 rounds, Browning 7 mag, 4 rounds, 870 Remington magnum 12 gauge, HR slug gun in 12 gauge, Mossberg pump 12 ga, and a few others. And what does an AR 15 hold? Go ahead, tell us big boy. Let's see you type on that keyboard how many rounds they shoot so we can tell every one that scarier means you know shit.I have several hunting rifles dumb ass, and none of them hold more than four rounds. And all my friends with hunting rifles have the same thing, so no, AR 15's are nothing like regular hunting rifles. That's a lie.The AR-15 is a semi-automatic rifle. Functionally, it's no different than any typical hunting rifle.You're an idiot who doesn't know what an AR 15 is; ArmaLite AR-15 - WikipediaWrong. AR-15s are semi-automatic. They are not used by the military.
1. Harris County, Texas (2013)
A 15-year-old boy saved both his life and the life of his 12-year-old sister by fending off a pair of home invaders with his father’s AR-15.
2. Rochester, New York (2013)
Two armed burglars retreated from a college student’s apartment after coming face-to-face with an unloaded AR-15. The rifle itself instilled enough fear to cause them to flee.
3. Ferguson, Missouri (2014)
During the Ferguson, Missouri, riots, nearly all businesses within a particular 2-square-mile area of the city were looted or destroyed—except for one. African-American men guarded the gas station and convenience store of a white friend from looters and rioters. They did so armed with an AR-15, a MAC-10 “machine pistol,” and a variety of handguns.
4. Houston, Texas (2017)
A target of a drive-by shooting successfully fended off the attack by using his legally owned AR-15 against his three armed attackers. He was able to hit all three men in the moving vehicle.
5. Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (2017)
A homeowner’s 19-year-old son used an AR-15 to defend himself against three would-be burglars who broke into the home in broad daylight. The 19-year-old was later determined to have acted in justifiable self-defense.
6. Sutherland Springs, Texas (2017)
After a gunman opened fire on congregants inside First Baptist Church, a man living near the place of worship grabbed his AR-15 and engaged the shooter. The shooter subsequently dropped his own firearm and fled the scene as the courageous neighbor pursued him.
7. Oswego, Illinois (2018)
A man with an AR-15 intervened to stop a neighbor’s knife attack on a pregnant woman. The rifle’s “intimidation factor” was credited as a reason why the attacker dropped his knife.
8. Catawba County, Illinois (2018)
After his 17-year-old relative successfully used his own firearm to fend off three would-be robbers who attacked him in the driveway of his home, a man used his AR-15 to stop a threat from one of the would-be robber’s upset family members.
What's a lie is you own any guns. In fact, I'd be willing to bet you never shot a gun in your life based on your comments about AR-15s. If you owned guns, you'd know the only difference between an AR and any semi-automatic is the AR looks scarier.
Utter bull. You never shot a gun in your life because you don't even know how an AR functions or the similarities to other guns. You would also know that magazine size is of little importance when it comes to a mass shooting, because a magazine can be changed in less than two seconds.