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How many murders or crimes were committed with 50 caliber rifles? I'll tell you 1 murder in 22 years. Them going after another gun with hardly any violence tied to it should tell you their real goal. Most modern 50 caliber rifles are 25+ pounds and ammo is around $5 and up per bullet, they are used for long range target shooting not criminal acts, no one in their right mind would choose that gun to commit a murder or robbery.


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How many murders or crimes were committed with 50 caliber rifles? I'll tell you 1 murder in 22 years. Them going after another gun with hardly any violence tied to it should tell you their real goal. Most modern 50 caliber rifles are 25+ pounds and ammo is around $5 and up per bullet, they are used for long range target shooting not criminal acts, no one in their right mind would choose that gun to commit a murder or robbery.


The number of murders by assault weapons used to be low until the Assault Weapons Ban was
dropped.  
Does Henry want to wait until .50 murders are commonplace before taking action... oh wait.  
He probably never wants to take action on any weapon... ever. No matter how many are killed.


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The number of murders by assault weapons used to be low until the Assault Weapons Ban was
dropped.  
Does Henry want to wait until .50 murders are commonplace before taking action... oh wait.  
He probably never wants to take action on any weapon... ever. No matter how many are killed.



Common place LMAO how many people could afford one box, if you didn't know how much they go for take a look.

http://www.gunsinternational.com/BMG-50-Caliber-Rifles.cfm?cat_id=262

22 years with only 1 death for the whole country, box has killed more people then this gun has if people want to put it into perceptive.


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Common place LMAO how many people could afford one box, if you didn't know how much they go for take a look.
http://www.gunsinternational.com/BMG-50-Caliber-Rifles.cfm?cat_id=262
22 years with only 1 death for the whole country, box has killed more people then this gun has if people want to put it into perceptive.


Henry doesn't just WANT a .50 cal, he NEEDS IT!  
Just thinking of squeezing off a .50 gives Henry a 'woodie'... for Henry a .50 at 3000 yards works
better than a bottle full of Viagra!  

Tell me Henry... why do you NEED, not WANT a .50 cal???
A weapon that can reliably kill a man at over a mile distance.  
I hope Henry doesn't come back with his Cliven Bundyesk, "Um.... cause da cops got em, so I
needs em!"

Other than Henry's .50 cal Viagra alternative, I don't know why anyone would WANT one, and
surely not NEED one.

NOTE TO HENRY'S NEIGHBORS:
If Henry were to accidentally fire off a round from this weapon and his neighbor were standing on his deck
at the opposite side of the house from Henry, the round could go through the neighbors siding, through his
sheetrock, go through a door, through a few wall studs, through a man, then go through the opposite wall
and still kill Henry's neighbor.  But don't worry... Henry NEEDS THIS GUN!


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If we were only allowed what we "need", the world would be a very boring place..

There are PLENTY of things we don't "need" that if banned, could save lives...
example..
Why are even four cylinder cars capable of going over 70 mph? There's absolutely no reason for it as the engine can be designed to accelerate fully for merging, etc, and have a hard mph limit...You'd actually save more lives because accident deaths caused by speeds above 70 mph are much greater in number than any deaths via a .50 cal rifle


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For comparison...
From the right (the smallest one shown) is a 22 LR.
Second from the right is a.223 Rem. similar to Henry's assault rifle caliber.
The third from the right, a .308, and forth from the right, a 30-06, both popular deer rounds.
Lastly, the huge bullet on the LEFT is the round that Henry really really really needs.  A .50.

50's were often mounted in aircraft to shoot down other aircraft.  They were mounted on
trucks to take out the motor of enemy vehicles.
They were mounted on the ground and ships to shoot down enemy aircraft...
and Henry NEEDS one.  
Can anyone tell me why Henry NEEDS THIS CALIBER???


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I have no use for it box but other long range shooters do, I can shoot reliably past 1000 yards but other shooters who have the funds and the right system like to go further out even past a mile shot. I would love to have one but can't afford it, besides there are better rounds out now, ever hear of the 416 or the 338 LUPUA, those to can reach out past a mile with great accuracy, should we ban those to? What is it about the 50 that scares you?


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If we were only allowed what we "need", the world would be a very boring place..

There are PLENTY of things we don't "need" that if banned, could save lives...
example..
Why are even four cylinder cars capable of going over 70 mph? There's absolutely no reason for it as the engine can be designed to accelerate fully for merging, etc, and have a hard mph limit...You'd actually save more lives because accident deaths caused by speeds above 70 mph are much greater in number than any deaths via a .50 cal rifle


4 cylinder cars were not made BY DESIGN to kill people.  .50 was.


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I have no use for it box but other long range shooters do, I can shoot reliably past 1000 yards but other shooters who have the funds and the right system like to go further out even past a mile shot. I would love to have one but can't afford it, besides there are better rounds out now, ever hear of the 416 or the 338 LUPUA, those to can reach out past a mile with great accuracy, should we ban those to? What is it about the 50 that scares you?


I've probably shot at 500 to 800 rounds from a .50 in live fire demonstrations.  They make a lot of noise,
they are slow and they go through lots of stuff before stopping.  
I may want nitroglycerin, I might want a garage full of live Cobras, I might want to buy a nuclear
bomb...
But Why Would I???
Terrorism?
Mass shootings?
Henry's coming Race War?
A wild rhino is loose in my neighborhood???



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Other rounds that can achieve the same accuracy and distance of the 50BMG





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4 cylinder cars were not made BY DESIGN to kill people.  .50 was.


So what? Tell that to auto accident victims and their families... they could care less what it was designed to do..

When operated without regard to safety, the end RESULT is the same.


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What is it about the 50 that scares you?


What scares me is the @sshole behind the trigger.  He's just your average GunHugger but put
something this size in his hands and GunHuggers suddenly can't resist killing something... doesn't matter
much what... as long as they can 'project their manhood'.


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Other rounds that can achieve the same accuracy and distance of the 50BMG





See?  Henry is gettinga stiffy just looking at the pics.  
For Henry and his buddy GunHuggers... those pics are PORN!


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Here is a 338 Lupua hitting a target at almost 1 and a half miles away or 2500 yards, should we ban this to box?



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