This would have been more fitting in the guns forum had it not been for the priceless bellowing from our precious neanderthals.
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 08:28 AM
demmiblue (9,837 posts)
"Gun silencers are hard to buy. Donald Trump Jr. and silencer makers want to change that."
<snip I cut article out since it's just a paste from the link below>
In the video, after he’s shown shooting several guns with silencers, Trump Jr. says they can help with getting “little kids into the game.”
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gun-silencers-are-hard-to-buy-donald-trump-jr-and-silencer-makers-want-to-change-that/2017/01/07/0764ab4c-d2d2-11e6-9cb0-54ab630851e8_story.html?utm_term=.2b9af2428a92
AND now people who've never help a gun or seen one in real life opine, sharing with us their priceless wisdom:
Response to demmiblue (Original post)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 08:34 AM
Docreed2003 (704 posts)
1. Completely asinine...
Here's a suggestion for these morons...ear protection! Never go to the range without it! But that wouldn't fill up the coffers of a gun industry, would it?
Response to otohara (Reply #16)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 12:41 PM
Star Member oasis (29,540 posts)
19. Silencers will limit the number of witnesses in shootings. Cops need to
have some input in the debate.
Response to demmiblue (Original post)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 09:09 AM
Star Member GeorgeGist (18,142 posts)
4. Imagine how many targets a mass shooter could bag.
Response to EL34x4 (Reply #8)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 11:16 AM
dubyadiprecession (1,381 posts)
14. Loud gun noise sends people into an immediate panic, as they will scatter and run.
If it's silent more people will stay grouped together unaware they are easier targets.
Response to Chuuku Davis (Reply #11)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 10:56 AM
Star Member Paladin (15,274 posts)
13. Do those competitions of yours prohibit the use of earmuffs?
Just wondering......
OH, and "silencers" are also a gateway drug, as indicated next
Response to demmiblue (Original post)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 10:47 AM
Star Member Paladin (15,274 posts)
12. Next up: easy access to fully-automatic firearms.
The silencer issue is indicative of just how good pro-gun militants have it in this country. They have easy access to most firearms, ammunition and a wide variety of accessories. Now they want and will apparently get unchallenged access to silencers. Next on their list: adding machine guns to their collections, without the pesky federal regulations which have kept prices for such weapons high, and which have kept violence involving such legally owned firearms at virtually zero for decades. Keep the foregoing in mind, the next time some Gun Enthusiast starts caterwauling about how persecuted gun owners are in this country.
Response to demmiblue (Original post)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 01:17 PM
moondust (11,687 posts)
23. If they had ever served in the military
they would know a thing or two about the use of earplugs and noise-canceling headphones.
The sickos are just trying to help out their organized crime buddies and gun manufacturers.
hack89 (35,802 posts)
30. They are only good for 30 db
In combination with a suppressor you get a gun shot down to 100db - much better for protecting one's hearing, don't you think?
Response to hack89 (Reply #30)
Sun Jan 8, 2017, 04:29 PM
moondust (11,687 posts)
31. No.
The decibels will not be constant, will naturally vary with the environment: louder in an empty cavern and softer in well-insulated living quarters. Add some extra "padding" to a silencer like a pillow around the barrel and it may be next to inaudible.
The hearing argument is just a lame excuse for more gun stealth and gun lobby profits which will inevitably lead to more murder and mayhem--already at unconscionable levels and unnecessarily so as statistically proven by multiple countries that know better than to cultivate a deadly gun culture.
It goes on almost endlessly like this, no point bringing it all over.
I'd challenge any of them to stand anywhere 89degrees north side of a suppressed anything without ear protection.
For cavers who've never used them, suppressors basically just take the "crack" out of the shot. It does muffle the lower htz a little as well, but most of the benefit is from BEHIND the muzzle.. ie: where you stand when holding it. Break that point in front of the barrel anywhere, and you will realize just how damn loud they still are.
Using sub-sonic ammunition greatly reduces the shock wave as well and makes suppressors more effective by multiple factors as well, that part is true.
All that said, it doesn't make the DUmbasses comments any less comical.