Getting flashbacks from when a gun club I used to be in had to do a quick backtrack on the question of finding someone else to insure the ranges because they merely put discussing ditching the NRA on the meeting agenda
Legions of boomers came out of the woodwork to defend the NRA because they truly were fighting to keep the fed from takin' ar' gunz.
The NRA was basically the leading gun control advocacy organization in the US until the 1950's when there stance began to slightly mollify.
They are explicitly the reason there are weird rules about how pistols have to be able to be shot with one hand, and you can't have foregrips on them... because the NRA's competition shooting for pistols back in the late 1890s involved competition shooting with 1 hand. Why would you ever need to use 2 hands to shoot a pistol?
What "pistol" would you want a foregrip for? Those work by stablizing the gun in combination with a stock. They don't work in a proper stance for firing handguns. That only makes sense if you're doing some mob movie tommygun hipfiring bullshit.
And the only handguns firing calibers that would even justify a foregrip for recoil control tend to be revolvers, in which if you're reaching past the forcing cone you're a goddamn retard liable to hurt yourself.
There is a reason why there are AR-15 pattern pistols, and those will never be able to be held in a normal pistol pattern. Same with single-fire made, shortened PCC's like an MP9 (like I said, made to fire single fire only).
You might not like that some of those are considered pistols. Fine, but all of that relates to the definition of "pistol" in the US... which is what the NRA came up with in the first place. It used to be, back in the day, that you would never shoot a pistol with two hands. Competition pistol shooting used to be standing at attention, with your head turned to your right, with your left hand placed behind your back, and your right hand and arm fully extended out from your right side, to aim and fire the pistol. That is the stance the NRA was operating off of, and that was what they drafted into legistlation.
All I see is
Yes, I'm a Fudd
Yes, I'm a Fudd
Yes, I'm a Fudd
Muh NRA because I'm a Fudd
The irony being that the NRA is itself a Fudd organisation that has done more to compromise on gun rights than ever defend them.
Getting flashbacks from when a gun club I used to be in had to do a quick backtrack on the question of finding someone else to insure the ranges because they merely put discussing ditching the NRA on the meeting agenda
Legions of boomers came out of the woodwork to defend the NRA because they truly were fighting to keep the fed from takin' ar' gunz.
The "Gun Owners of America" lobby are a little bit crazy, but they are better than the damned NRA.
crazy how?
The NRA was basically the leading gun control advocacy organization in the US until the 1950's when there stance began to slightly mollify.
They are explicitly the reason there are weird rules about how pistols have to be able to be shot with one hand, and you can't have foregrips on them... because the NRA's competition shooting for pistols back in the late 1890s involved competition shooting with 1 hand. Why would you ever need to use 2 hands to shoot a pistol?
What "pistol" would you want a foregrip for? Those work by stablizing the gun in combination with a stock. They don't work in a proper stance for firing handguns. That only makes sense if you're doing some mob movie tommygun hipfiring bullshit.
And the only handguns firing calibers that would even justify a foregrip for recoil control tend to be revolvers, in which if you're reaching past the forcing cone you're a goddamn retard liable to hurt yourself.
This goes back to the concept of a pistol:
There is a reason why there are AR-15 pattern pistols, and those will never be able to be held in a normal pistol pattern. Same with single-fire made, shortened PCC's like an MP9 (like I said, made to fire single fire only).
You might not like that some of those are considered pistols. Fine, but all of that relates to the definition of "pistol" in the US... which is what the NRA came up with in the first place. It used to be, back in the day, that you would never shoot a pistol with two hands. Competition pistol shooting used to be standing at attention, with your head turned to your right, with your left hand placed behind your back, and your right hand and arm fully extended out from your right side, to aim and fire the pistol. That is the stance the NRA was operating off of, and that was what they drafted into legistlation.