• quindraco@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Oh good, maximum stupidity. Banning .50 caliber weapons without discussing any other calibers, as if .51 and .49 are both substantially safer.

    Do politicians all eat lead during their induction process?

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      7 months ago

      Banning .50 caliber weapons without discussing any other calibers, as if .51 and .49 are both substantially safer.

      Don’t think they have a problem with the caliber… I think they have a problem with a popular American anti-vehicle rifle easily being acquired by the Cartels.

      There’s no super popular and known of .49 or .51 caliber, but if Barrett made one I’m sure they’d try to ban it too.

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        7 months ago

        Serious question: Are anti-material rifles commonly used by cartels? They seem like overkill when AR-15 style rifles are cheaper, more plentiful, easier to use, easier to conceal, and are probably more effective against people.

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          7 months ago

          Serious question: Are anti-material rifles commonly used by cartels?

          Yes but for different uses than a normal gun would be used for. The Mexican police and army have been trotting out more of their armored vehicles to try and combat the cartels. .50 Cals and other anti-material rifles function as the counter to those armored vehicles while being a lot cheaper than a smuggled rocket launcher.

          You can find lots of videos of them using them, especially on reddit, can’t exactly remember what sub though, Cartel stuff is banned from r/combatfootage

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      7 months ago

      That’s all this does… Changing the range of “ok” calibers from (0,0.5] to (0,0.5)