Dadoalex
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No, I challenged you to find a story where someone boxed (gloves, shorts, referee) a person to death outside of a boxing match, or judo match, or winter olympic event...You challenged me to find stories where people were killed or murdered with by a boxer, a bow and arrow etc. I did. You lose.
Where you are going wrong is claiming that the only use of a firearm is for killing. You call a firearm “a device with the singular purpose of killing.“
Laying beside my iPad right now is a switchblade knife. You.could argue that a switchblade knife is “a device with the singular purpose of killing.” I have never killed anyone or anything with this knife but it has opened countless cardboard boxes and cut and stripped wire. I could use it to slice a tomato or peel an apple but I don’t because I prefer to use a fixed blade knife for such tasks as they are easier to clean.
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There are more guns in our nation than people. If their only use was killing we probably would not have any one left alive in our nation and no animals either.
Competition target pistols are very expensive and often fire a low powered round. They were designed to be extremely accurate tools for target shooting not to kill.
Here is a competitive target pistol used in NRA Bullseye Competition and a review of the firearm. Note there is no mention of killing because accuracy is the primary design function.
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An Official Journal Of The NRA | A Look Back at the Smith & Wesson Model 41
In 1947, after 10 years of development and research, Smith & Wesson debuted what it believed to be the ultimate rimfire target pistol, the Model 41.www.americanrifleman.org
And what does it shoot? lasers like at the arcade?
So, once again , provide a legitimate use for a firearm that does not involve killing WHICH INCLUDES PRACTICING KILLING.
You can do it!
And by that I mean you can NEVER do it!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA