As an average layman, what sort of weapons would be the most important for me to learn about in terms of history and use?
From a historical or a I-want-one viewpoint?
>>32560683
To use: ar15 and glock pistols
Learn about: No idea, what are you interested in?
>>32560683
The atomic bomb.
It can burn whole buildings if someone is careless.
The most powerful weapon in the history of mankind.
>>32560683
In terms of what would actually be relevant to you as a layman?
Handguns insofar as necessary to concealed carry responsibly and general long arms insofar as needed to make an informed decision as to a home defense weapon.
General knowledge and history insofar as to make informed decisions when voting on firearm legislation.
Thats about it.
>>32560762
Okay there, Corpral Person.
>>32560762
>Implying civies can own and learn to use this
stop spreading your fakes news on /k/ please.
>>32560762
>tfw ywn wield one in glorious battle
>>32560711
don't listen to him. get yoself a scar-17 with plenty of accessories and a deagle.
To Use
1. Ruger 10/22
2. Glock 19
3. Remington 870
4. Spikes tactical or S&W MP15
5. Remington 700
To Learn about in history and use
1. Colt 1911
2. Winchester 1873
3. Colt Single action army or Colt Peacemaker
4. Mosin Nagant, Mauser, Lee-Enfield, or Garand
5. Stoeger Coach (or similar side by side)\, Winchester 12 or model 1897
>>32560728
Fire can be dangerous too, if someone was careless. But we have a fine fire department to put out the fire.
>>32560762
What is this and how to operate?
>>32560762
>ano