The question was point blank-asked of me, because this is what the general public perception is (that they're assault rifles) - and he knew I was into firearms. He wasn't trying to pick a fight, he was simply trying to educate himself. I'm not implying or trying to suggest anything. Merely stating that you'd be hard-pressed to argue that an AR15 is a "sporting" rifle (at least in Canada).
The only part I would be concerned about with your exchange, is that this person might go out and propogate that he will (or others can) get an assault rifle....if he actually gets his RPAL, he will quickly learn the difference, but until then, his family and friends will probably be hearing about how we can get assault rifles.
You managed to leave out that tidbit, that you were asked if you owned "assault rifles". Changes the whole story, don't you think? Your conversation reads as though you made that statement first.
The AR is as "sporting" as any other rifle in country. Legal restrictions placed on it are what makes it seem "non-sporting". The whole "sporting purpose" line of argument is a pointless dead-end, anyway.
So when you call in to Miramichi to complete the transfer of your AR you state that the purpose of your purchase is self defense?
After all you are done with semantics.
Sorry, I thought it was kind of obvious I was responding to a question? But let me revise it...
I take issue with the idea of black rifles not having a sporting purpose. Competitive shooting is just as much a sport as anything else. Hunting is a sport but it's not the only shooting sport. Even if it were, hunting with an AR is perfectly reasonable.
It wasn't obvious how the term came into the discussion. If you started off using it, it changes the whole context and tone, as opposed to it being used by the other person.
Your recent delusions are at least somewhat entertaining.While you may have to inquire of what I did, we both know that residing in Quebec you most certainly didn't.![]()
This is not an assault rifle. There is no full auto selector and no unplugged magazines and that is why I can have it in my gun locker at home.
Whenever you reply to one of my posts you never fail to mention my being from Quebec. Do I sense a hint of jealousy?
I said "for all intents and purposes". Most people don't consider collection or target shooting "sporting". Competition and hunting, to be sure - but again, when you consider the relatively small number of black rifles and the even smaller number of those that actually compete...
you don't. You're just trolling again.
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