And I'm the one that's mad.Formless wrote:Oh fuck off with your nitpicking and anecdotal evidence, asshole.
No, YOU were talking about historic milestones. I was pointing out the idea that handling gun recoil is some kind of jedi knight power, when it's obviously not, is just wrong. That many guns are "damn heavy" is stupid. If I were arguing like you, I'd just say "Aw man, Claymores are heavy, so swords aren't that much better than rocks."We are talking about firearms as a historic milestone, which is why I said that gunmakers are constantly looking for lighter materials to make guns out of.
Lighter materials really mean dick when it comes to service weapons. The Glock 19, .38 special, Colt 1911, Colt Army SIngle-action: they're all the in 2-3lbs range. They've stuck around that weight for a reason. Lighter materials have not made an individual shot more deadly, they merely allow higher ammo capacity or larger frames for the same weight. Even .44 Magnums are only in the 3.5-4lbs range. Because even hand-cannons cannot be too heavy.
Two-handed swords are around, what, 6-10lbs? Aw man, and rifles are sooooooo much heavier than that. Fuck, even the Repeater Rifle (which won the fucking west) is only 10lbs. I'd bet money flintlocks were around the same weight, likely even lighter considering no ammo capacity. But no man, elephant guns and Barrets exists so "gunz be heavy, yo. Only fit doods need apply."
And the best part about the gun is I'm not swinging/stabbing it around to do damage. I can march all day and my bullets don't become less deadly. If you can lift and steady up to 10lbs, which a metric shitload of the populace can manage, but you seem to think makes them The Hulk, you can fire a gun repeatedly and effectively with little training.
This small girl can handle adult sized guns and has access to more deadly force than numerous trained soldiers with melee weapons, that force applied with little effort. Give her an adult melee weapon, let me know how she does.
I also found a video of a woman in a bikini shooting an AR-15. I... have to watch it a few more times....... for research purposes....
Here, let me attempt getting mad: "No one said that you shitspewing moron."They are not, however, magical death wands that anyone can pick up and immediately use effectively. You might be able to teach someone the fundamentals in a day, but that's because you can serve as a teacher to that person. Without a teacher, someone is just as likely to hurt themselves as use the thing correctly.
A modern handgun is so easy to use, you could figure it out just by reading the fucking instruction manual. And that's an automatic, the instructions for a revolver is like, "put in bullets, close cylinder, don't point at face, pull trigger." Cartridge loading firearms made guns into an every(wo)man weapon.
Sure, if I stumbled upon a live grenade with no idea what it was, I might be dumb enough to pull the pin and kill myself. But, are grenades hard to use? Hell, no: pull pin, throw grenade. Guns are not hard to use.
I also never mentioned the "huf durg, might hurt muhself" bullshit from you because it's pointless. Yea, shooting yourself with a gun would hurt more than cutting yourself with a sword. You got me there. Take that shit to the store and buy some IDGAF. Way to just completely avoid the point.
Oh, so now we're moving to "protection" and not use. It's nice you let me know that.And from my own experiences, that one day is not sufficient to become truly accurate or able to use the thing in a violent encounter.
I'm sure a master fencer would dive face-first into death because he has years of training with an oversized toothpick. The ability to handle stressful situations without freaking out is only related to weapon competence because that competence gives you confidence. Mucking about in a renfair with some homemade chainmail and a replica longsword doesn't make you a soldier.
Soldiers and cops don't get over their self-preservation instincts with weapon experience. The get over it with combat/law enforcement experience.
But, in one day of training, a person will be vastly more effective with a firearm than any melee weapon (aside from maybe a spear, but that still requires more strength and stamina to use and we've had them since woolly mammoths were around) or a crossbow (which still takes strength to nock).