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In reply to the discussion: NRA Wants to Ease Laws on Buying Gun Silencers [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,669 posts)15. Well, maybe not
https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/12/18/the-5-best-selling-handguns-in-america-all-have-1.aspx
"You can argue over which brand of handgun you like, but when it comes to features, there is little room for argument. Most shoppers are looking for a gun that is compact, lightweight, and accurate. And for good reason: People want to arm themselves with handguns that are easily concealable and can fill the role of a personal defense weapon.
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As each of these top sellers makes clear, the biggest driver of demand is self-defense as concealability remains the primary attribute buyers are looking for in their firearms. Major media outlets continue to report on civil unrest following the Presidential election, so we may not have seen the end of the gun sales boom that occurred during the Obama administration -- or the growing interest in compact, concealed carry weapons."
The idea of compact is entirely counter to a longer gun fitted with a silencer. I also can't imagine that adding anything made of metal to gun would make it lighter. I guess folks believe what they want to believe.
"You can argue over which brand of handgun you like, but when it comes to features, there is little room for argument. Most shoppers are looking for a gun that is compact, lightweight, and accurate. And for good reason: People want to arm themselves with handguns that are easily concealable and can fill the role of a personal defense weapon.
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All roads lead here
As each of these top sellers makes clear, the biggest driver of demand is self-defense as concealability remains the primary attribute buyers are looking for in their firearms. Major media outlets continue to report on civil unrest following the Presidential election, so we may not have seen the end of the gun sales boom that occurred during the Obama administration -- or the growing interest in compact, concealed carry weapons."
The idea of compact is entirely counter to a longer gun fitted with a silencer. I also can't imagine that adding anything made of metal to gun would make it lighter. I guess folks believe what they want to believe.
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It's good to see what are essentially religious objections to silencers countered by...
friendly_iconoclast
May 2017
#20
To many people who have a permit to carry concealed, compact size, light weight and
spin
May 2017
#31
Feel free at any time to give us a cogent argument against the act in question
friendly_iconoclast
May 2017
#21
This sounds appropriate. Even if granting that they should be regulated at all (which
petronius
May 2017
#3
gun silencers can be bought at multiple european countries over the counter
AbatementYoginite
May 2017
#32