Why would I squirm? I've done the right thing. I don't have anything to feel guilty about.
there is unethical about hunting with an AR
There is nothing ethical about hunting with an AR. It's bad for the sport.
do you think us handgunners should sell our handguns because alot of the same folks who "feel" AR's should not be used for hunting "feel" the same for handguns.
Unlike the AR, some handguns were designed for hunting. Do I think a Glock 17 should be used for hunting? No I don't.
I sold my semi-autos because I didn't need them to hunt with nor for self defense. When the government takes them (and they will take them), I'll still have the money that was tied up in them. You on the other hand will wet your pants and hand your's over.
O My!! "There is
NOTHING ethical about hunting with an AR"
If you had the intellect, I would ask you to explain how hunting with an AR is unethical. That is a hyper stupid remark.
How exactly would that be?
"some handguns were designed for hunting" Oh, I see, like Enfields were designed for War, but used for hunting, oh, OK
"Do I think a Glock 17 should be used for hunting? No I Don't." And of course we know that to these pencil necks you don't want to offend would not know a Glock 17 from a Glock 10mm, a good hunting handgun. The "image"
would be the same. How bout a Match Grade 45 Auto. They would convey the same "image" to your anti-gun
buddies you are trying to offend, yet anyone who knows the 45 & the best loads would have zero problems harvesting a Deer at 20 yards, as they could with a bow.
So once again your logic falls flat on it's face, & you still cannot illustrate how your caveing has helped the sport in
ANY conceivable way. Basically, if you want to be a suck, be one.