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Pistol rounds generally stop at 150 yards, a quarter mile is 440 yards. As for 60 degrees (which is an arc, not a radius): are there many cases of people having epileptic seizures while holding guns?And any innocent bystanders who happen to be in a roughly 60-degree radius a quarter mile or so in front of the self defense shooter…
Because those 8-rd magazines reloaded with stripper clips were in 7.62 mm battle rifles? Although actually, “Tommy guns”…the BAR…heavy machine guns of all shapes and sizes…do you honestly think the M1 Garand was sufficient?Why is it that 8-round stripper clips were good enough to free Europe from the Nazi army but four times that is considered just adequate for defending one’s home on the 1 in 10,000 chance of a forced entry against some mope who is often (though not always) armed with a screwdriver? Is suburban America having a problem with werewolves or rogue elephants that I’m not aware of?
I don’t know anyone who uses 32 rounds in a self-defense weapon. Are many people in your area using German Lugers with 30-rd snail-shell magazines?
My sisters live in Tucson, one of the Home Invasion capitals of the entire nation. I want them to get a gun, as well as a security door.
As for the “often” armed with a screwdriver, what, pray, crime statistics are you using? Besides which, if you break into someone’s house, I want you to have brought a knife to a gunfight. Trust me, I’m a martial artist: knife fights mean both people get cut.
RE: Rogue elephants, nothing most people use for self-defense will even slow down a charging elephant. Or do you really think .454 Casull is a popular self-defense round? .44 Magnum isn’t, and besides, it’s just barely adequate for grizzlies. .357 Magnum is quite well-suited to self-defense, the loud discharge having a stunning effect aside from what the bullet does, but it only has a 6-round capacity in most revolvers.
Because again, since handguns are designed for legitimate defense, not illegitimate offense, you don’t want your opponent to have a sporting chance. You design for the use of the tool, not its abuse. Fireplace pokers are not designed to break if you try to hit someone with them, so they’re more effective as a murder weapon—because if they weren’t, they’d be less effective as a tool.Why do we balk at the idea of giving kids and other bystanders the same sporting chance to survive that we grant game animals? We (PETA folks aside), consider hunting to be the legitimate taking of life with a firearm, but we don’t let hunters pack 30-round magazines, or anything near that.
And now you reveal your total ignorance of the stats on crime-prevention RE: armed citizens. “More Guns, Less Crime” by economist John Lott. Basically, if you haven’t read that, you have no right to an opinion on the topic.The idea that giving all the good guys 30-round rapid fire to save the day is a tempting (if twisted) bit of logic, but the track record sucks. Very few of these massacres are being stopped or even mitigated by armed citizens, and they’re happening in right to carry states just as much as anywhere else.
Besides which, who here has been advocating the civilian ownership of 30-round full auto assault rifles? Because I know I haven’t. But please, keep arguing with a strawman.