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jberryhill

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17. They have been common retail items for decades
Wed Jan 24, 2018, 09:00 PM
Jan 2018

On familiarity, do you know why this beverage is named this way:





I am no longer a "gun owner", but I don't think you can watch any television crime program or movie without seeing a semiautomatic pistol in use.

The Colt 45 1911 model is a perennial classic.

But you can head right over to the Cabela's and watch semi-auto pistols fly off the shelves morning, noon and night.

I doubt the Kentucky shooter had any sort of weapon that was "unusual" or "new" among gun owners.

There are plenty of kids in your neighborhood with access to the same types of weapons, and can do the same thing. Most police carry them, so take a look next time you see a police officer.

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Where did you get the part about "16 bullets"? jberryhill Jan 2018 #1
16 people were shot and of those 2 died. Yes, obviously, 16 is the minimum number. pnwmom Jan 2018 #3
Uhm, no, 16 is not the minimum number jberryhill Jan 2018 #4
Here's one: pnwmom Jan 2018 #6
From your link: moriah Jan 2018 #7
Thanks, moriah! pnwmom Jan 2018 #8
but, if you are assuming 16 shots fired... jberryhill Jan 2018 #5
That's the kind of answer I was looking for. So when they say a handgun was used, pnwmom Jan 2018 #9
Or multiple magazines. Edit: apparently not. moriah Jan 2018 #10
Most handguns at this point are probably semi-automatics jberryhill Jan 2018 #11
I don't think semi-automatic or modern service weapon. I think of my uncle's old pistols, pnwmom Jan 2018 #12
semi-auto pistols are not "modern" jberryhill Jan 2018 #13
They are for personal use. If more people understand what a handgun can do pnwmom Jan 2018 #14
A lot of guys came back from WWI and WWII with one for "personal use" thereafter jberryhill Jan 2018 #15
The uncle I had from WW2 just had an ordinary pistol. I never saw a service weapon, I guess. pnwmom Jan 2018 #16
They have been common retail items for decades jberryhill Jan 2018 #17
I don't go to Cabela's (whatever that is) or Walmart and I don't see guns in any of the pnwmom Jan 2018 #18
Cabela's is a sporting goods chain jberryhill Jan 2018 #20
The point is I think there are many more like me, non-gun owners who have no idea what's pnwmom Jan 2018 #21
No argument there jberryhill Jan 2018 #22
Thanks, jberryhill! You had already basically answered my questions, but it is nice pnwmom Jan 2018 #23
Okay, but I was kidding about blackjack at the Tulalip casino jberryhill Jan 2018 #24
Hah! Well, that must have been a pleasant memory to take back pnwmom Jan 2018 #25
Weird thing about that jberryhill Jan 2018 #28
Do you usually come here in the summer? In July and August we only get .5 inch of rain. pnwmom Jan 2018 #30
Yeah, I don't think I've ever been there in cold weather jberryhill Jan 2018 #33
You may find this helpful in addition jberryhill Jan 2018 #26
Thank you. I had no idea what engineering marvels these things are. pnwmom Jan 2018 #27
As much a marvel as a PEZ dispenser really jberryhill Jan 2018 #29
LOL. Hey, they ARE engineering marvels. pnwmom Jan 2018 #31
Well the problem with PEZ.... jberryhill Jan 2018 #32
Nope, I never saw those either. pnwmom Jan 2018 #34
Not that it matters, as handguns can helmedon1974 Jan 2018 #35
Thanks for the info! pnwmom Jan 2018 #36
Coming up on ABC news malaise Jan 2018 #2
it does not matter, he deserves the death penalty or life in prison Demonaut Jan 2018 #19
So does the person mainstreetonce Jan 2018 #37
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