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So called "assault weapon" ban proposed for Wisconsin

Shotgun

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There actually is a legitimate reason for holding a gun sideways at times, and it's taught to SWAT guys and advanced combat shooters. Key phrase "at times."
 

suntzu

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Carcharodon wrote:
"Assault weapons belong only in the hands of the military. These guns have no role in peaceful society."

Then why the f*ck do I see coppers with AR style rifles? I know they dont want to admit it but po-lice are not military.

Because the cops think they ARE the military.
 

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Running Wolf wrote:
Then again . . . in many cases holding it backwards would be recommended . . .

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Nutczak wrote:
This must be a SWAT team member, because he has what he thinks is a bulletproof vest!!

 

you need to sit down before you hurt yourself. that guy is CLEARLY NOT SWAT, and that is CLEARLY NOT a bulletproof vest.














it's hunter blaze orange, to let others know not to shoot him. :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

Shotgun

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Nutczak wrote:
Shotgun wrote:
There actually is a legitimate reason for holding a gun sideways at times, and it's taught to SWAT guys and advanced combat shooters. Key phrase "at times."
Would you consider these 2 fine examples pictured below legitamte reasons for the goofy sideways grip??
Definitely! I always prefer that an adversary not be able to shoot straight! The more thugs get their shooting lesson from the movies, the better.

I remember reading somewhere that a study showed that big city gang bangers practiced shooting far more than that average cop does. That's not necessarily saying a lot however, since the minimum yearly qualification for most police agencies is not particularly stringent.
 

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Shotgun wrote:
Nutczak wrote:
Shotgun wrote:
There actually is a legitimate reason for holding a gun sideways at times, and it's taught to SWAT guys and advanced combat shooters. Key phrase "at times."
Would you consider these 2 fine examples pictured below legitimate reasons for the goofy sideways grip??
Definitely! I always prefer that an adversary not be able to shoot straight! The more thugs get their shooting lesson from the movies, the better.

I remember reading somewhere that a study showed that big city gang bangers practiced shooting far more than that average cop does. That's not necessarily saying a lot however, since the minimum yearly qualification for most police agencies is not particularly stringent.

I do not think the subjects in the pictures thatI posted got their sideways grip ideas from any movies,those pictures were taken in Monrovia (allegedly) during one of their oh so commongang skirmishes.
 
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