Good point, TC Dave 1. When I took my NRA instructor's course it was emphasized to never refer to a firearm as a weapon so as not to give the anti's anything more to beat us on the head with such as: "Why do you teach kids to use weapons?" when we are teaching gun safety. We always responded to media questions with the term "sporting firearms".
Even though, there are some people who look at anything not originally sold as a sporting firearm as a "people killer gun". You cannot explain that the Brown Bess was a state-of-the-art "assault rifle" in it's time, as was the bolt action rifle, they don't look like current military guns. Maybe we shouldn't explain that to them since then they will probably try to take them away next! There are even some who look at bolt action high power rifles as "sniper guns" and feel that nobody should be able to shoot something several hundred yards away. The point is to not give them any ammunition to use against us. We are still free to discuss guns any way we want to, but don't be surprised when these discussions are used against us when the country becomes even more PC in the future.