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In reply to the discussion: What if Gun Owners Paid a Tax to Help Defray the High Costs of Gun Violence? [View all]Kaleva
(36,240 posts)47. I practice about 3 times a week using dummy rounds.
One of the reasons I got a revolver instead of a pistol was that I could practice the fundamentals using snaps.
Being on a very limited budget, I shoot live rounds about every 3-4 months and only about a dozen rounds each time. But I handle the revolver with confidence and am accrate with it.
That's an advantage break action, lever action, pump action, bolt action and revolvers have over semiautomatics. You can get more practice in with them using dummy rounds.
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What if Gun Owners Paid a Tax to Help Defray the High Costs of Gun Violence? [View all]
dlk
Oct 2017
OP
Please, cars are not a weapon. Not anymore of a weapon than a chainsaw, baseball bat, or a rock.
MindPilot
Oct 2017
#4
Using your criteria, my concealed carry gun isn't a weapon unless I kill someone.
Hangingon
Oct 2017
#23
And in response to every mass shooting, thinking people attempt to rehash the root cause.
Hangingon
Oct 2017
#43
I don't think we're disputing that guns are the instrument of murder more than cars by a huge margin
metalbot
Oct 2017
#71
Well, if your dispute is with the title of the article, that's on the article's author
Orrex
Oct 2017
#73
shoul be insurance on individual guns as well as amunition and the money goes into a
beachbum bob
Oct 2017
#2
There is a 10% excise tax that goes to the states for wildlife and wildlife habitat conservation
inwiththenew
Oct 2017
#5
I like idea of tax, more importantly we need to get rid of law that protects gun profiteers.
Hoyt
Oct 2017
#7
ammo should have a federal tax of $1 a round to pay for NON-profit healthcare system for Americans.
Sunlei
Oct 2017
#27
What is a "standard" box of ammo? How would the seller know the "standard" box has already...
Marengo
Oct 2017
#56
100 rounds tax free. because you deduct your tax paid on your yearly IRS report.
Sunlei
Oct 2017
#75
Posts like this are why you'll a tough time getting restrictions on bump stocks through...
Baconator
Oct 2017
#60
Your legal speculations are unpersuasive, and the NRA thanks you for your support
Orrex
Oct 2017
#68
This is one of the few instances when a conservative demographic wants everyone else to pay for thei
LanternWaste
Oct 2017
#48