- Joined
- Sep 29, 2007
- Messages
- 29,262
- Reaction score
- 10,126
- Gender
- Undisclosed
- Political Leaning
- Undisclosed
The 'assault weapons' fire the same round as the related M700 and are just as accurate -- so, why not?
Well I would rather have a rifle designed specifically for hunting when hunting.
I thought you were pro-choice?
You say that as if my M1A/AR15 isnt just as capable as any of those rifles.Well I would rather have a rifle designed specifically for hunting when hunting.
You say that as if my M1A/AR15 isnt just as capable as any of those rifles.
Why do you think that?
And the price of tea in China is?
Its that damn magazine! It holds 20/30 rounds!It's the same round, the same accuracy, so the only tangible differences are a few ergonomic features and perhaps personal taste in appearance....so...why not?
$21.95+S&H
China Tea from SpecialTeas - Premium Loose Leaf Teas
It's the same round, the same accuracy, so the only tangible differences are a few ergonomic features and perhaps personal taste in appearance....so...why not?
Its that damn magazine! It holds 20/30 rounds!
(Except, of course, the ones that I have that hold 1 or 2 or 5 or 10}
Because, you know, if you have a 20-rd magazine, you HAVE to empty it at the target.
Its that damn magazine! It holds 20/30 rounds!
(Except, of course, the ones that I have that hold 1 or 2 or 5 or 10}
Because, you know, if you have a 20-rd magazine, you HAVE to empty it at the target.
And I dont see the reason why anyone would ever think that you can not or should not hunt with one.If you want to hunt with an AR-15 go for it. I really don't see the reason why when there are rifles specifically designed around hunting.
If you want to hunt with an AR-15 go for it. I really don't see the reason why when there are rifles specifically designed around hunting.
And I dont see the reason why anyone would ever think that you can not or should not hunt with one.
The AR15 is like an all-around rifle. You can use it for many different things instead of only a single specialty purpose.
I guess for ****s and giggles one might hunt with an AR-15 but if I'm going to go hunting I'm going to use a rifle specifically designed for that purpose. Just like I would use a phillips head screw driver on a phillips head screw instead of a flat head screw driver.
BTW I do think one has the right to hunt own an AR15.
I guess after the apocalypse that might make sense in the mean time I'll use a rifle designed for hunting.
The AR15 is much the same way in it's ability to be customized.
You might be a reservist on a budget.
You got a weapon resembling your issued weapon so you could stay sharp, and you like to hunt, but you can't afford 2 rifles because, again, you're a reservist.
What gives a 'hunting rifle' that degree of an advantage over my AR15/M1A?I guess for ****s and giggles one might hunt with an AR-15 but if I'm going to go hunting I'm going to use a rifle specifically designed for that purpose. Just like I would use a phillips head screw driver on a phillips head screw instead of a flat head screw driver
What gives a 'hunting rifle' that degree of an advantage over my AR15/M1A?
So... you cannot describe how a hunting rifles gives you that degree of advantage over my M1A/AR-15?What you don't know? You're not expert?
So... you cannot describe how a hunting rifles gives you that degree of advantage over my M1A/AR-15?
How then do you know your claim is accurate?
I've never claimed there is one. I've only claimed that the AR15/M1A are just as effective as the M700, as they are as accurate (in my case, probably more so) and fire the same rounds -- in fact, the AR15 might be -better- than the M700 as it can accurately fire the heavier .224" bullets.So what is the advantage of using an AR-15 over a M700 designed with hunting in mind?
I live in Chicago and I hunt.
What do you hunt with your assault weapon? You may hunt with a rifle or a shotgun. I am sure you don't hunt with a handgun or an assault weapon.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?