A new study led by epidemiologists at Brown University found that among firearm owners, less safe storage was associated with higher blood lead levels in children.
Gun people insisting that the word “assault rifle” only applies to automatic or select fire rifles (or better yet, doesn’t apply to carbines or submachine guns)
Um… In this example, a rifle is still semi-auto only*. A carbine is >16" barrel while still retaining functionality of a full-sized rifle. And an SMG is similar to a carbine but fires smaller pistol ammunition.
Theoretically, a carbine and/or SMG would in fact still qualify by it’s “select fire” rate if they had one. A lot of reproduction firearms are made to look like the military counterpart (like an MP5 or AK-47 can’t be legally bought, so they make clones in a semi auto-only). You cannot legally own any firearm that has more than 1 round fired per trigger action (without going through a lot of work to obtain a FFL). Aka you squeeze the trigger and only 1 round is fired. Select-fire would apply to military-grade where you could have select fire to burst or full-auto…
A detachable magazine doesn’t define “assault” rifle. In this case being semi-automatic and not bolt-action (where you manually work a lever to unload and reload rounds) but either could still be fed by a detachable magazine or individually for the BA.
But whatever you want to call two-handed firearms with detachable magazines
I would call every pistol a “two-handed firearm with a detachable magazine”, because this isn’t the movies! You should have one hand gripping while the other hand secures/steadies. Unless you’re wounded, uneducated or inexperienced, a thug, or in a movie, I don’t recommend 1-handing any of them!
Even if it’s technically a carbine or a submachine gun or a pistol with a foregrip.
I don’t know of too many people willing to install a foregrip on a pistol, but you do you 😁
Look, calling all of them by a generic name like “assault rifle” is only meant to sound big and scary to everyone who doesn’t understand otherwise. So claiming “it’s all the same” actually isn’t. I wouldn’t call a motorcycle a car just because it’s motorized and has wheels, same with a bigger van, truck, or RV. I don’t think you would either, because you’re educated enough and experienced enough you call them by their proper classifications.
Um… In this example, a rifle is still semi-auto only*. A carbine is >16" barrel while still retaining functionality of a full-sized rifle. And an SMG is similar to a carbine but fires smaller pistol ammunition.
Theoretically, a carbine and/or SMG would in fact still qualify by it’s “select fire” rate if they had one. A lot of reproduction firearms are made to look like the military counterpart (like an MP5 or AK-47 can’t be legally bought, so they make clones in a semi auto-only). You cannot legally own any firearm that has more than 1 round fired per trigger action (without going through a lot of work to obtain a FFL). Aka you squeeze the trigger and only 1 round is fired. Select-fire would apply to military-grade where you could have select fire to burst or full-auto…
A detachable magazine doesn’t define “assault” rifle. In this case being semi-automatic and not bolt-action (where you manually work a lever to unload and reload rounds) but either could still be fed by a detachable magazine or individually for the BA.
I would call every pistol a “two-handed firearm with a detachable magazine”, because this isn’t the movies! You should have one hand gripping while the other hand secures/steadies. Unless you’re wounded, uneducated or inexperienced, a thug, or in a movie, I don’t recommend 1-handing any of them!
I don’t know of too many people willing to install a foregrip on a pistol, but you do you 😁
Look, calling all of them by a generic name like “assault rifle” is only meant to sound big and scary to everyone who doesn’t understand otherwise. So claiming “it’s all the same” actually isn’t. I wouldn’t call a motorcycle a car just because it’s motorized and has wheels, same with a bigger van, truck, or RV. I don’t think you would either, because you’re educated enough and experienced enough you call them by their proper classifications.
Edited missing words