1) I don’t care how many guns you have if you are not a nut job. You and yourins.
2) I don’t want to pay too much for ammo so the idiots that use bump stocks are driving my prices up. No ping on the first pull you hand it off in shame.
3) If your 18 or 17 or 16 or 15 year old kid expressed interest in military duty you wouldn’t buy them a damn fine long gun? If you don’t and don’t teach them safety HERE IS YOUR SIGN!
“2) I dont want to pay too much for ammo so the idiots that use bump stocks are driving my prices up.”
The folks at the local gun range (surrounded by homes) only allow you to chamber one round at a time in your rifle due to safety reasons.
I go there to sight-in, but it isn’t much in the way of training with a semi-automatic weapon. However, if everyone in the country was forced to chamber one round at a time - it would probably save on ammo and bring the prices down.
And just think of the fewer casualties we would have in these mass shootings - you could take them down as they are chambering their next round. (That is of course an argument against they have used against semi-autos).
At first blush “bump stocks” seem to just circumvent the law. I saw them years ago and I thought “why in the heck are those things legal?”. But it is a slippery slope. Here in Washington state somebody tried (and failed) to pass a law on bump stocks and other modifications that would increase the rate of fire - and spelled out in it was having a gunsmith work on a trigger to make it smoother or lighter in pull!
So why do you want the government to know? Why does the government want to know?
the idiots that use bump stocks are driving my prices up
Bullcrap.
wouldnt buy them a damn fine long gun?
What I would or would not do for minor children is irrelevant to 18 year old adults buying their own damn guns.