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07-24-2012, 01:54 AM #281
Everyone should own at least two. ( for those who aren't aware of it, here's a nice downloadable pdf reference: Gun Facts - Gun Control | Facts | Debunk | Myths )
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07-24-2012, 02:19 AM #282
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07-24-2012, 02:42 AM #283
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Thanked: 13245Either a standard FMJ or the M855 Mild Steel core, will punch through soft armor (Most any rifle bullet will unless they are "High Expansion") but when you start throwing around the armor piercing card then it really means Teflon coatings, or the M955 Tungsten core gliding metal... My understanding is that neither will penetrate Trauma plates without multiple hits in the same area... The facts get a liitle vauge here, and I think the Media exploits that
Hmmmm
http://www.firequest.com/G12-001.html
I guess perhaps the media isn't at fault as much as I think, perhaps marketing is
edit: Turns out with more searching just on this one that the rounds are useless but they are marked Armor Piercing
Anyway I guess the Media is entitled to make assumtions tooLast edited by gssixgun; 07-24-2012 at 02:55 AM.
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07-24-2012, 04:35 AM #284
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Thanked: 884As terrible as the shooting at the movie was, it pales in comparison to this incident.
Rather than quote the article, I'll link it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Norway_attacks
That particular nut job, followed all the rules, Norway's firearms ownership laws are much more restrictive than those of the US, yet he managed to slaughter 8 people with his IED's and shoot and kill 69 more.
Yes, he had a legally purchased semi auto Ruger Mini 14. If I understand it correctly, he wasn't using high volume fire to kill his victims.
I would say that Holmes was an amateur and we should be thankful that more were not killed and wounded.
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07-24-2012, 05:22 AM #285
On the subject of "repressive gun laws vs. levels of violence"; from this link: Want to avoid gun massacres? Australia shows how ; comes this quote:
You missed the obvious
Posted by BambiB
01/31/2011, 11:18 AM
According to the University of Leiden study on violence, Australia and Britain have the highest levels of violence in the western world. The US isn't even in the top 10.
The obvious point that the author misses is that on the day of the Tuscon shooting, 138 million armed Americans didn't shoot anyone.
Given that Australia's restrictions on firearms have led to much higher violent crime rates, while America's violent crime rates have been in decline (the disparity is much greater now than when the U of Leiden did its study), ...
Of course, there are many studies and the source always needs to be considered. I have no idea who commissioned the U. of Leiden study.
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07-24-2012, 06:42 AM #286
Yes, that incident was a heinous one.
It is also a good argument for the fact that strict regulations on weapons work. To me at least.
there aren't many willing and able to go to such preparations and sacrifices to obtain his goals.
He literally spent years working solely on these acts of terror.
I have read his entire manifest, a document of about 1600 pages, and one has to give him this; his preparations were pretty darn maticulate.
We as a society cannot guard us completely against sickos like Breivik, but we can sure try our very best.
As a result of our rather stringent regulations, he had to cross many obstacles, use a lot of money, and use years to get this thing done.
It is my belief that these regulations will deter quite a few potensials from actually managing to repeat such acts anytime soon.Bjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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07-24-2012, 06:47 AM #287
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Thanked: 334Glen --
You just hit the nail on the head, my friend! The media are experts at condensing data and stories. I see this all the time in regard to scientific reports. The media will often quote the abstract and conclusion(s) of a scientific paper without delving into the design of the study itself, and are usually quite ignorant of how that statistical procedures were selected and interpreted.
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07-24-2012, 09:45 AM #288
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Thanked: 983Yet if we had a more respectable system of gun laws such as they have in many states of the US, that sicko would never have gotten as far as he did. I'm ashamed of the stance that was taken after that sad day. And what's worse is that all the gun control laws put in place that day have need to be made stricter and stricter as they find that they just aren't doing the job that they were supposed to i.e. keep guns out of the hands of criminals. They sure do make it hard for lawful citizens to obtain a firearm though. Prior to this there was a licensing system in Australia where the firearms were registered, that system was changed to include the owners details as well.
And here's a news flash...In 1996, after that event, John Howard(the PM at the time) enacted a massive gun buy back programme, where law abiding citizens including myself, handed in all the firearms suddenly designated as illegal, even though they were bought quite lawfully. It seems that quite a few never made it to the crushers. Over the years they have been turning up in the hands of criminals. Just today they found another three in the hands of gang members. Do I trust the government to do the right thing? Hell No. Not anymore! I often wonder if my nice little stainless steel Mini 14 has ended up in the hands of some low-life due to the ineptitude of our government and the ridiculous laws enacted by a tyrant Prime Minister. End of rant.
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07-24-2012, 10:40 AM #289
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Thanked: 3223I will agree with you that gun control does work but only to a certain point after which it does little more. There is a point of diminishing returns for everything. Even in a country such as yours with an extremely high standard of living and extremely tight gun control regulations you had an horrific incident take place. I don't think any country could have done more to prevent that yet it still happened. Largely because people do go insane and commit such acts and there is not much that can be done about it. Also consider that Norway has a population of roughly 5 million and the US has a population of roughly 313 million. No single such incident, that I have been able to find, in the US has had such a high death count either. I am not good at statistics but seems to me there would had to have been about 62 similar such incidents in the US for the US to equal Norway in the mass murder by an insane gunman category. That is just for this one type of incident and things may very well be different in your garden variety homicides and suicides by firearms, not to mention deaths by accidental discharges too. Point is that no matter what you do or don't do for deterrents these acts of mass murder by an insane person cannot be guarded against 100% successfully.
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07-24-2012, 10:44 AM #290
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