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The NRA is Fighting Over Make Believe

21 January 2013 | Pago Pago, American Samoa
Kimball Corson
The NRA is Fighting Over Make Believe

What is being banned is not real assault weapons. They are already largely banned. You know the real full automatics that shoot from 500 to 750 rounds per minute, like the AR16A3, which are used in actual combat where combatants really fight and really get killed. ["An assault rifle is a selective fire (either fully automatic and/or burst, and semi-automatic as well) rifle that uses an intermediate cartridge and a detachable magazine." ]

No, what is being banned are semi-automatic only Barbie Doll look alikes that have the same pistol grips, muzzle brakes/flash suppressors, barrel shrouds and thumb thru stocks like real assault rifles. They are not assault weapons. They are semi-automatics, like I had as a kid as a .22, dressed up to look like assault rifles. They are lethal enough to be sure, but by no means in the same league as real assault rifles. No one in their right mind would want to take a look alike into real combat. The photograph is of a Barbie Doll. Looks real, no?

The goal, you see, is too have your gun look cool, like the big bad ass real thing. That is what the NRA and its fantasy members are fighting over, the right to look like a real SEAL team bad ass. No matter most can't shoot worth a fig, its the cool look that matters.

On a real assault rifle, the copy-catted features serve a real purpose that they don't on copy cat rifles. The pistol grip and thumb through stock help you better hold what amounts to a real bucking bronco in full automatic mode (keeps firing as long is trigger stays depressed). The barrel shroud is so you don't burn yourself by touching the barrel, which gets really hot from shooting fully automatic. The muzzle brake/flash suppressor helps keep the muzzle from rising which happens shooting fully automatic and keeps the enemy from seeing your muzzle flash. Big clips are imperative for the number of rounds full autos can shoot, even in burst mode. A tag along ammo feeder is more like it with a real assault rifle.

None of these features are needed on semi-automatics. But gun cowboys want their semi-automatic rifles to look like the real full auto assault rifles. It really is about having a Barbie Doll. A fantasy toy that is not really a toy. A tough guy look alike implement. To seem like a real bad ass.

That is what the fight is about. A silly make believe fantasy. For that, the NRA and its members want to go to the mat.

Kind of silly, I think.
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