Do You Support Ownership of FA (full auto) Firearms?

Do you Support FA Firearm Ownership?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1,021 73.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 189 13.6%
  • No

    Votes: 177 12.8%

  • Total voters
    1,387
NO - given that we do not have a 2 nd Ammendment. There is no logical reason for a person to own full auto. Most of the folks at local gun ranges are barely able to handle / safely what they have today. Where do u draw the line. An AKis alright but an mg42 is not. Crew served weapons require a great amount of training and practical practise to keep the skills. Who will train civilians. To me doing so is just more justification to ban when things go wrong.

There is no logical reason to own a Ferrari either 300km per hour in a max 120K zone. Or a $5000 watch or blah blah blah. The list goes on and on. The point is if people are appropriately qualified why not. Remember to the best of my knowledge there has never been a case of someone being killed by a civilian legally owned FA firearm in Canada.
 
id rather deal with the mag restriction issue or firearms prohibited by look (i.e.: AK47/74, G3, FAL etc) rather than have any firearms in FA.
 
Full auto is not my particular cup of tea but I certainly support those who want one. It is completely silly that there are different levels of firearm ownership in this country. Heck, my first handgun back in the early '70's is one that I can no longer own. Not only is the law extremely flawed, we have too many firearm owners who look out for their narrow-minded special interest only.
I don't see a problem with owning a firearm capable of full auto .......... most folks would use it a few times and quickly discover that they would need to own an ammo factory to keep it properly fed.
 
I voted yes, a rifle is a rifle, if you understand the safe use of a centrefire rifle the mechanism is irrelevant.
I've only briefly used some smgs and fa rifles, and I imagine most people would find full auto too expensive to feed!
But hey, it'd be nice to click the selector to "pew pew pew" once in a while!
 
This is the only adult, thinking answer.

By the same logic, just because you can handle your daily driver.... you can handle a 700hp lamborgini...

While I agree that one gun is not more dangerous than another, give most 16 year olds a lamborgini and see what happens.

We have many issues with some firearm owners leaving public areas a mess, shooting appliances, and generally giving firearm owners a bad name.... now throw unregulated FAs into the mix and you would have those people "spraying" for fun.

There was a thread here a while ago where someone was hiking and had rounds impacting very near him. some idiots were shooting sks rifles on crown land and never even looked at their backstop. Incidents like this make it painfully obvious that some people are not responsible enough to own guns.

I don't like overregulation, but in some instances it is necessary for the protection of society.
 


I can see it now.... all the idiots on the range that are not aware of their muzzle, or that give a S&W 500 to their girlfriend that has never shot anything bigger than 9mm.


And yes.. I know the video is fake....
 
The question is an exercise in rhetoric.

You want a full auto? Move to the states and pay till your nose bleeds for a legal machine gun.

You're never EVER going to see it in a Canada ruled by any of the big 3 parties.

So it's utterly moot what anyone's opinion is, and just an excuse to troll and flame each other.

/grump
 
I was acting as an ARSO and saw someone firing a C6 gpmg, on the SF without first locking the SF kit "free adjustment"...

needless to say I am glad the impact area was a wide open field... cause in about half a second that gun was firing way out of the arcs and at very high angle...

should an incident like that happen on a civilian range like the ones around here rounds would be falling where people live.

It doesn't take much and 15-20 rounds are fired...

I have also seen C7 mag dumps that walk up and over the berm....
almost every soldier firing auto for the first time has their rifle walk... It is quite simple, auto fire is not aimed shots (unless one has very good technique, and experience)
unaimed shots are not safe.... therefore, for the most part automatic fire would be dangerous on civilian ranges, and more so on crown land.

Unless there was some form of regulation to ensure that responsible people are the only ones authorized to own and use them.
 
By the same logic, just because you can handle your daily driver.... you can handle a 700hp lamborgini...

While I agree that one gun is not more dangerous than another, give most 16 year olds a lamborgini and see what happens.

We have many issues with some firearm owners leaving public areas a mess, shooting appliances, and generally giving firearm owners a bad name.... now throw unregulated FAs into the mix and you would have those people "spraying" for fun.

There was a thread here a while ago where someone was hiking and had rounds impacting very near him. some idiots were shooting sks rifles on crown land and never even looked at their backstop. Incidents like this make it painfully obvious that some people are not responsible enough to own guns.

I don't like overregulation, but in some instances it is necessary for the protection of society.

So you think that anything more powerful than a honda civic should be banned then right?

If you said no, you dont even believe your argument LOL

Shawn
 
The question is an exercise in rhetoric.

You want a full auto? Move to the states and pay till your nose bleeds for a legal machine gun.

You're never EVER going to see it in a Canada ruled by any of the big 3 parties.

So it's utterly moot what anyone's opinion is, and just an excuse to troll and flame each other.

/grump

It's just a question for a topic we would like to see here in Canada. I am positive that all know it's a pipe dream but none the less a dream, as for the rhetoric most of the posts are just that. It does show how splintered the gun crowd is in this country.

Don't need to rain on the parade.
 
Ya you literally just said 700hp lamborghinis cant be handled by 16 year olds... but i've seen lambos being driven by 16 year olds (or close to it) in calgary and its perfectly legal..

So whats your arguement again?
 
until we as firearms owners demonstrate that we cant be trusted with these firearms, we should be able to own whatever the hell we want.
 
I was acting as an ARSO and saw someone firing a C6 gpmg, on the SF without first locking the SF kit "free adjustment"...

needless to say I am glad the impact area was a wide open field... cause in about half a second that gun was firing way out of the arcs and at very high angle...

should an incident like that happen on a civilian range like the ones around here rounds would be falling where people live.

It doesn't take much and 15-20 rounds are fired...

I have also seen C7 mag dumps that walk up and over the berm....
almost every soldier firing auto for the first time has their rifle walk... It is quite simple, auto fire is not aimed shots (unless one has very good technique, and experience)
unaimed shots are not safe.... therefore, for the most part automatic fire would be dangerous on civilian ranges, and more so on crown land.

Unless there was some form of regulation to ensure that responsible people are the only ones authorized to own and use them.

Wrong

In trained hands they can be accurate.


 
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So you think that anything more powerful than a honda civic should be banned then right?

If you said no, you dont even believe your argument LOL

Shawn


Should they be illegal.. no
is FA dangerous? yeah... can be...
is regulation a good idea? yes
 
Wrong

In trained hands it can be.


Yes... like i said in the other post... with technique and experience they can be.

If someone had to go through training and regulation before being allowed to use FA firearms I am cool with that...
but lets face it. there are a lot of people out there not responsible enough to own guns...

hell some of the people that do legally own guns are not responsible with them.

Having used and seen a lot of people use FAs I know that the margin of things going wrong is much higher than SA.
 
Ya you literally just said 700hp lamborghinis cant be handled by 16 year olds... but i've seen lambos being driven by 16 year olds (or close to it) in calgary and its perfectly legal..

So whats your arguement again?

I didn't say "can't" I inferred that most young drivers lack the experience to drive high performance cars.

My point is, we all do stupid things when we are young... having driven a lamborgini (not even a 700 HP one) at a race school I know they can get squirrelly quick. (as a matter of fact, I know that several people - some of which were experienced drivers - went into the grass that day)
I also remember when I was 16 driving around with my friends... I am a responsible person now, however I know there were times when I was not so responsible.
I can say with some certainty, Had I bought a lambo as my first car... I would have totalled it, been thrown in jail, or be dead.
(cause you know... new drivers can always handle even the most pedestrian cars safety)

To bring this back on topic, I relate my knowledge of FA shooting, and pass on my experience that many shooters that lack experience are a safety issue.

anyone that spends enough time on the range has been "lazed" by, or seen inexperienced shooters do something unsafe on a range...

so again... FA should be legal... but only once someone has proved competency.... same as all firearms.

 
Wrong

In trained hands it can be.

You really make a good case for yourself to be taken seriously when you quote a persons response, tell them they're wrong despite the very next thing they write being in essence the same thing you rebut with.

Train people, build ranges that accommodate for muzzle control gone wrong and have fun.
 
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