However...no hunter uses 12-15 rounds to take out one buck, or a hog. They use far less rounds, hopefully, and can at least shoot straight.
An Ak or AR 15 uses serious rounds, high velocity rounds that go through car doors, walls of houses, and people before stopping. Why is it a good idea for someone to have 25-30 rounds flying everywhere 'cause someone 20 ft away is a threat?
Mostly *************** face these weopons, used more for urban warfare than selfdefense.
A shotgun is deadly effective up close, and so is a Sig or a SW wheelgun or auto.
Hunting weopons don't need high-capacity mags, and home defense doesn't need 100 yard accuracy.
I owned my AK for country-home defense, and I had my handguns for up close conflict.
I have problems with rule-makers deciding what I can do or not do, but I still haven't heard a good reason put forth by anyone why city dwellers need 30 round capacity high velocity military style rifles...2 inch cartridges with full metal jacket bullets.
Just in case we need to revolt someday isn't a reason to allow anyone who gets nervous to spray their area with 20 rounds of high velocity bullets.
Those who are capable of putting up a real fight if it ever comes to that insurrection, will have what they need when they need it; most people aren't capable of mounting a serious threat to military or ***************. And I never want to find myself shooting at other Americans, there isn't too much chance of them being all wrong and me being that right.
I don't want to ever find myself disarmed, but more people have scary guns that I don't trust, than those I do.
I am concerned that this is a red herring conflict, like affirmative action has become. There will someday be near total firearms restrictions, and I hope it isn't too soon.
The future is on its way, and population control will be everywhere; videos and remote devices will keep the high density population centers safe but under a watchful eye. Keep your guns safe, and maybe one at home in case you need it.
Cities are where *** and population control will be most needed and implemented; there is no stopping the trend.