Every attempt to limit guns by limiting specifications just creates demand for adaptive implementations. 10 round limit? Go figure - sudden marketing of large caliber & subcompact sizes.
“Every attempt to limit guns by limiting specifications just creates demand for adaptive implementations. 10 round limit? Go figure - sudden marketing of large caliber & subcompact sizes.”
Unfortunately for them, the gun culture is growing, and there are now about 400 million guns in civilian hands. Every year, as people die or just grow old and gift their guns to kids or grandkids, more guns that were “on paper” suddenly cease to exist so far as the BATFE is concerned. Oh, they may suspect that someone’s kid has the gun, but they can’t PROVE it. It is frankly impossible to ban guns from the hands of the American public, and growing more impossible on literally a daily basis.
Oh, and if the Hearing Protection Act passes this year, within 5 years there will be at least 10-20 million suppressors out there...which will really get the gun-banning snowflakes’ panties in a wad.