REALLY?!? Top 10 Things Anti Gunners Think They Know, But DON'T!!

Published on July 15, 2022
Duration: 5:25

This video debunks common misconceptions held by gun control advocates. It clarifies that the Second Amendment protects all law-abiding citizens, not just gun owners, and was not written for hunting. The speaker also corrects technical inaccuracies regarding firearm terminology, capacity, and rates of fire, emphasizing the difference between bullets and rounds, and magazines and clips.

Quick Summary

The Second Amendment protects all law-abiding citizens, not just gun owners, serving as a deterrent against tyranny. Misconceptions about firearms include the existence of heat-seeking bullets, the rate of fire for AR-15s, and the difference between clips and magazines. Accurate terminology and understanding of firearm capabilities are crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction: Anti-Gunner Mistakes
  2. 00:40Myth 1: Shotgun vs. AR-15 for Home Defense
  3. 01:03Myth 2: Heat-Seeking Bullets
  4. 01:24Myth 3: Second Amendment Protects Only Gun Owners
  5. 01:52Myth 4: Second Amendment for Hunting
  6. 02:16Myth 5: 30 Round Bullets
  7. 02:34Myth 6: Clips vs. Magazines
  8. 02:55Myth 7: AR-15 Shoots 30 Rounds Per Second
  9. 03:15Myth 8: Civilians Can Buy Full Auto
  10. 03:31Myth 9: 93 Million Gun Deaths Daily
  11. 03:54Myth 10: Taking Guns Early

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bullet and a round in firearms terminology?

A bullet is the projectile itself, while a round is the complete cartridge containing the bullet, casing, propellant, and primer. A magazine holds multiple rounds, not individual bullets. Therefore, the term '30 round bullets' is incorrect; it should be a '30-round magazine'.

Does the Second Amendment only protect people who own guns?

No, the Second Amendment protects all law-abiding citizens. An armed populace deters crime and contributes to overall security, benefiting everyone, including those who choose not to own firearms themselves.

Can civilians legally purchase fully automatic weapons?

No, civilians cannot legally walk into a store and purchase fully automatic weapons. The process for acquiring legally registered automatic firearms is highly restricted and not accessible to the general public.

What is the actual purpose of the Second Amendment?

The Second Amendment was established to protect the country from tyranny. It is not intended for recreational activities like hunting, although firearms can be used for such purposes.

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