dreadpirate
Ultimate Member
For me personally, the AR15 based rifle are a lot of fun to shoot. It's a modern rifle and is fairly versatile with the ability to swap out different parts.
There are a lot of things that are not "necessary". I don't "need" to to go rock climbing or mountain biking, and some would argue these are dangerous activities that lead to an emergency room visit. But these are fun things, and I am willing to take responsibility for my actions. Same thing with a 20 ounce soda, I certainly don't "need" one, but I may opt to have one every once and a while.
I think owning a firearm is analogous. They are fun to shoot. I use mine responsibly. The buck stops with me.
Then there's my right 2nd amendment right, which I think speaks for itself. (Well - it should at least).
That's why I own AR15 rifles.
There are a lot of things that are not "necessary". I don't "need" to to go rock climbing or mountain biking, and some would argue these are dangerous activities that lead to an emergency room visit. But these are fun things, and I am willing to take responsibility for my actions. Same thing with a 20 ounce soda, I certainly don't "need" one, but I may opt to have one every once and a while.
I think owning a firearm is analogous. They are fun to shoot. I use mine responsibly. The buck stops with me.
Then there's my right 2nd amendment right, which I think speaks for itself. (Well - it should at least).
That's why I own AR15 rifles.