This kind of article shows how fundamentally journalists and the left don't understand guns. On the scale of "power" 5.56 is one of the smallest rifle cartridges. Real assault rifles in chamberings larger than 5.56 have been around since the 1940's and their semi-auto civilian equivilents have been available for decades.
Allow me to introduce you to the Remington Model 8, introduced in 1906.
Two of those were used to kill Bonnie Clyde.
Semi-auto rifles with "large capacity feeding devices" are a technology that is more than 100 years old now.
No, the press doesn't understand guns, and they haven't understood guns for more than 40 years. The people that work in the press don't own them, don't know anyone that openly does, and look down on the people that do.
This kind of article shows how fundamentally journalists and the left don't understand guns. On the scale of "power" 5.56 is one of the smallest rifle cartridges. Real assault rifles in chamberings larger than 5.56 have been around since the 1940's and their semi-auto civilian equivilents have been available for decades.
Considering how many of them never even held a gun let alone seen a gun shot IRL there's no surprise there. This is what journalists think guns are like.
I've also seen a version of that with that speech laid over video of little girls firing AR-15s.
Kuntzman!
May his meme'd infamy live forever.
retards never heard of an AR10... invented in the 1950s.
5.56 only became popular because of surplus ammo.
Allow me to introduce you to the Remington Model 8, introduced in 1906.
Two of those were used to kill Bonnie Clyde.
Semi-auto rifles with "large capacity feeding devices" are a technology that is more than 100 years old now.
No, the press doesn't understand guns, and they haven't understood guns for more than 40 years. The people that work in the press don't own them, don't know anyone that openly does, and look down on the people that do.
It's never been about understanding, it's about propagating fear.