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US considers banning type of popular rifle ammunition
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Quote:Sure, but do you trust a random selection of qualified gun users enough to give them all access to armor piercing ammunition? I Trust any LAW ABIDING Gun owner to have any ammo or weapons they may chose to have Quote:How many people do you think actually owned Muskets back in 1776? Contrary to popular belief it likely wasn't that many. Muskets were ridiculously expensive and hard to maintain. I wasn't able to find any statistics on gun ownership in 1776, but I DO know that members of the Militia were required to supply their own firearms. People also needed to hunt for their dinner at this time (They couldn'd go to the local grocery store for apound of ground round) <p style="margin-left:40px;text-align:center;">MOLON LABE! ![]() |
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