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    5 months ago

    Most of this comment is out of left field. Wow. Uh.

    Dealing with a couple coyotes. Honestly probably didn’t need a gun.

    This study shows coyotes predate on humans up to 37% of known attacks. That person was fortunate to have a firearm.

    Dude said he wouldn’t feel better with a rifle, well, from his personal anecdote, to mine, I would. I am much more likely to be accidentally shot by my friend with the handgun imo.

    I don’t know how much of a problem that is, oh and it’s going to snag on something. I’m not a gun nut.

    Your lack of experience is obvious. I’m not going to go into all the reasons you can clear buildings and rooms without reaching for a handgun, as muzzle discipline and accuracy become exponentially more difficult. There’s a reason SWAT breaches with rifles and not handguns, well, them and any one else that has quick access to a rifle in the situation.

    consumerist trend to load up guns with extraneous shit and go for longer and longer guns.

    I work at a gun store, that’s simply not true. SBRs and AR pistols exist and are extremely popular.

    don’t compare what we did to terrorists, look at the IRA.

    right, or the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Or the literal decades of combat US special operators have with the platform since Vietnam, or any other of its long, violent life. Or you can ask any of these countries, or, look into any of these use cases

    Maybe don’t chime in on things you’re absolutely clueless on? I’m trying to figure out how to put this somewhat nicely but you clearly have some misguided thoughts here. And none of this comment has anything to do with the fact that, if surrounded by a pack of hungry animals, I want an AR-style rifle personally.