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In reply to the discussion: Rifle identified in Dallas shootings as an SKS. Semi-auto - typically 10rnd fixed mag EDIT - OR NOT. [View all]aikoaiko
(34,214 posts)22. Maybe so but that could have been the gun he bought on Armslist
But then again I would not be surprised that a stock SKS would still be in one piece even after a bomb went off. They are tough little rifles.
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Rifle identified in Dallas shootings as an SKS. Semi-auto - typically 10rnd fixed mag EDIT - OR NOT. [View all]
jmg257
Jul 2016
OP
Is that the actual rifle used in the Dallas shooting or just an example of a modified one?
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#6
Yep. Obviously he used its lethal capabilities. I wonder how many gun yahoos will be buying one or
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#9
Truthfully, your lethal weapons knowledge is not impressive. You might want to try the Gungeon.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#13
Hence, the preoccupation of media outlets after a fatal stabbing to identify the weapon as a...
LanternWaste
Jul 2016
#134
The Gun Nomenclature game is a waste of time, we've heard it before from you guys.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#52
We've certainly heard your shtick ad nauseam, but no one tells you to take it GCRA.
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#55
If you expect to regulate firearms, you must be specific in definitions in order to do so.
MohRokTah
Jul 2016
#97
My Remington 700, and scores of similar "deer rifles," will pierce the best armor.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#90
Of what, DC? Quit trying to be coy when the mere recitation of facts is made.
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#92
At least it offers more protection than the useless flak vest I had to suffer LOL
Marengo
Jul 2016
#85
Yes and no. If you include the standard SKS rifle in the definition of an assault weapon, you would
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#46
Go for it because we don't seem to have any clever or motivated intelligent people in congress.
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#49
Even in the great anti-assault weapon state of California, standard SKSs are not assault weapons...
aikoaiko
Jul 2016
#48
I can't think of any assault weapons ban ever proposed that would include them
Recursion
Jul 2016
#53
ALL semi-autos "do the exact same thing" as an AR. They ALL self load the next round
jmg257
Jul 2016
#67
Or a way of writing effective legislation. "Killing device that spat bullets" might be tough to work
jmg257
Jul 2016
#118
NOW you're talking - straight and to the point. No guess work, no loopholes. nt
jmg257
Jul 2016
#121
Background checks as currently done are pretty useless at the point of sale....
Sancho
Jul 2016
#132
Way too unconstitutional. I do support a proficiency test for carrying in public...
Eleanors38
Jul 2016
#133