I see it as a straw man argument because you're focusing on something which accounts for almost no measurable contribution to the problem... it's just a
sexy attention getter. The AK-47 variants, the AR-15 and other military style weapons (they're not
actual assault weapons, BTW) are the Great White sharks of the civilian *** world. Their contribution to *** crimes and shooting deaths in the U.S. is almost nil, so one would not spend time focusing on them... except to try to make a point that really doesn't exist. What do people like to talk about and watch on TV, movies about shark attacks or movies about jellyfish attacks? Sharks, right? But what ***** more people every year? Jellyfish. They **** about 20 times more people than sharks. But like AK's, sharks are mean and scary looking. :eek:
Also, "such powerful firepower"???

You lost me. Through much of my ********* and all through my adult life I've been around firearms. There are many people who know much more about ballistics and firearms than I do, but I know a fair amount. And I have to tell you, a weapon's "power" is determined mostly by the round that it fires (along with its barrel length and some other factors). The 7.62x39mm that the AK (and SKS) fires is not that powerful... not at all. It's in the same range as the old .30-.30 that's been around for 100+ years. Like any round, it can certainly **** a person. But trust me, you'd much rather get shot at 100 yards by an AK than by a Weatherby .300 Magnum, for instance. I don't particularly want to get shot by anything or anybody, if I can avoid it. But I'd also rather take a round from an AK at 10-20 yards than a blast from a 12 gauge shotgun at that same range. But that's just me... because I've seen what various weapons and rounds do to wild game at various ranges. As for how I'd feel if a ****** member got shot and ****** by an AK... uh, an AK versus a Glock 22 or a Sig P226 or a Colt Detective Special .38, you mean? Well, of course I'd be sad, no matter how or what ****** them. But dead is still dead, right? :dunno: An AK or AR won't **** you any
deader than that .38. And it's
much more likely that if I know anyone who gets ****** by *** ********, it will be by a 9mm, .40 cal or a .38. I knew a girl in college that got stung by a jellyfish (she didn't die), but ya know, I've never met anyone who has even encountered a Great White shark while surfing or swimming in the ocean. I tend to focus on those things which are actual contributors to the primary issue.... and that helps lead to potential root causes and then solutions.
As for the practicality of the AK variants and the SKS, please define what is an acceptable level of "practicality". That's another subjective appraisal that I've often heard from those who speak about this issue. I've hunted with AK's. I've shot targets all day long with AK's. I've put more rounds through AK variants than probably any other weapon I've owned, except for the .22 rifles I had as a ***. Home or property defense? Within the confines of my home, I'd probably choose a small bore ****** (9mm or .40 cal.: light, easy to handle, very little recoil, yet effective at short range). But if I was dealing with coyotes or a bear bothering my horses, livestock or dog, me and Mr. AK would go outside and check on the problem. That is exactly the weapon that I would choose. A pack of 5-7 coyotes vs. my buddy? Pick him every time! He'll do ya right. :yesyes: You must be using some very stringent definition for
practicality that I'm unaware of. To hunt rabbits? OK, no, I'd use a shotgun or a .22 caliber. Deer? It depends on where we were hunting. In open fields, I'd opt for a longer range (more powerful) rifle. Probably a good .270. In the woods though, I've used the AK many times. I'd use the AK to hunt deer any place where I'd use a shotgun or a ****** - but I'd prefer the AK (with the 5 shot mag). Elk, out west? Well, now we're talking about needing some real
power. My Weatherby .338-.378 Magnum would be my choice. 700 yards, and unless you're just a horrible shot, you'll go home with some elk meat. I've hunted all kinds of game with all kinds of firearms. In another life, for a short time, I carried a concealed weapon on a daily basis. These days, I don't really hunt that much anymore and I live and work in relatively safe areas. I'm into them but I'm not what you'd probably call "*** crazy" these days. Cars, racing, trading stocks and trying to convince my girl to go lingerie shopping hold my interest more. But still, IMO, I'd say that the AK variant is anything
but impractical. IMO, it's actually one of the most versatile and practical weapons one could own.
No, that does not follow my path of logic at all. The AK's and AR's that are available for civilian purchase are no more comparable to their military grade cousins than a firecracker or M80 would be to one of these military explosives that you're talking about. They're just semi-automatic rifles. They're not made by Satan and they're not magical.
A huge no-no in root cause analysis and (even) basic problem solving: picking the item that ranks lowest on the Pareto chart for purely emotional reasons. Devoting time and resources to the category that will yield the lowest, or almost no improvement in the overall condition, is very bad practice. :nono:
As I've mentioned, the concern that I have is that people will get caught up talking about provocative items like carbines with threaded barrels, bayonet lugs and flash hiders, when banning those items (again) will not matter one damn bit in addressing the overall problem. The corrective action methodology is so incredibly simple, if people would just use data instead of emotions. Define the problem, collect and measure data relating to the problem, analyze that data and then (using the data at hand) decide on practical solutions which address the largest contributions to the problem. Then re-measure and see what the results are. The solutions either helped, hurt or had no effect. Control, rinse & repeat. But (just like the health care debacle), this one will also be ruled by emotions and not data. In fact, I guarantee it. It's how our government functions now... it's what the people expect and accept and that's really why we're in the mess we're in - and I don't just mean with *** ********..