Just a reminder that I will be avoiding questions too far off topic to avoid the mods having to get involved if there’s a fight or people get weird.
Issues like police brutality, police-civil relations etc. are pretty dense and heavy topics and tend to attract unsavory white nationalist bros...
Questions like that are difficult to answer because statistics are not really kept very well (sometimes for political reasons, sometimes due to pure bureaucracy).
There is a term called "defensive gun use" which is used to mean a situation where you are attacked or under threat and use a...
I dont buy a lot of ammo, but from my friends who are collectors modern ammo is generally pretty consistent. Old cold war stuff it can be uneven, since it was only made to be "good enough".
Andra frågor:
Hur snabba är poliser egentligen på att dra fram pistolen vid interaktion med civila? Med...
I believe there's a few old artists and freelancers that had pretty bad experiences with their time at TSR and that was absolutely not unusual for the industry at the time.
This also brings into question if any of the nu-TSR claims are actually valid at all.
Not an expert here but I know for like sports shooters people put a lot of effort into what manufacturers are the most consistent and reliable when it comes to manufacturing ammunition. You can also hand-load your own ammo if you want to know the exact powder, volumes etc.
GURPS 3 had a rule in...
As far as responding under fire, there's the old joke about the difference between recruits and veterans.
When a recruit hears a shell, he yells "Incoming" and then hits the dirt.
When a veteran hears a shell, he hits the dirt and then yells "Incoming".
Some physics nerd can probably figure out the mathematics of how much energy x projectile flying at y feet per second would have after factoring in gravity, wind resistance and argh :sleep:
Training is not typically required, at least where I have lived, though gun ranges will usually have instructors who can teach you and I know some gun stores will encourage you to sign up for a course if you seem like you are new.
Accidental discharges and people injuring themselves or others...
As far as I know, barring some specific state law, nothing illegal about this. Firing a rifle without a stock is going to be pretty awkward though.
There are some state laws about reducing barrel length.
True but impractical.
By and large, you are legally allowed to build your own gun and 3D...
Private purchase is pretty common and is not seen as suspicious in and of itself.
Statistics are usually estimated by researchers, but I've seen estimates of about 25-30% of gun sales being private. Something in that ballpark. So not the standard but not an unusual thing either.
Some private...
Cheers.
My understanding is that right now 3D printed guns are not very practical, though its only a matter of time. The pressure of a bullet discharging would tend to wreck the components (3D printed material is basically just plastic). So you still need at least some metal components for a...
This has been done in some places. Under the law, you still have to comply with any normal rules (so if you have a contest where you can win a gun, the gun must still be legal to own and the person winning must be legally allowed to own it).
Yes they are and typically not regulated.
In some...
Since I have lived in the US for quite some time, I thought I'd share a few general pointers of value to games set in the US as regards firearms.
Please note a few things up top:
A: This is not about politics. For the benefit of the forum and to avoid arguments, I am not going to respond to...
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