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Old 05-06-2023, 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jimjamuser View Post
Please tell us exactly what a “assault weapon is“ and how it’s different from other firearms. I await your reply.
An assault rifle is relatively light with a short barrel and a semi-automatic action with the capability to go full automatic. A key point is the cartridge used in the weapon. The cartridge must have a high velocity to cause bad wounds and ALSO to have a flat trajectory out to about 300 yds so it is easy for the soldier to use without changing sights or consulting a trajectory table. Also, the cartridge MUST have low recoil because most soldiers have problems with recoil and may flinch or jerk the trigger. So, high velocity and low recoil demand a 22 caliber cartridge and the .223 fits that bill. Also, the small caliber allows MORE ammo to be carried.[/QUOTE]

The only part of your statement that was correct was the first sentence... (except for the "short barrel" part)

Everything after that was garbage...
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