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Old 10-19-07 | 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Six jours
The Olympian's rifle was designed to win competitions. I suppose you could claim that the very first gun was designed as a weapon -- although that's debateable -- but then you are stuck not only defending the attribution of intent to inanimate objects, but also the idea that anything initially designed for one purpose may never be considered for another purpose.


Then they are being misused quite a bit. Would you care to discuss how many rounds are sent downrange for recreation vs. how many are used offensively?


How many Olympic competitors or benchrest shooters have you heard refering to their high-dollar competition guns as "weapons"?


By your logic an anti-personnel mine cannot be considered a weapon because high explosives were originally intended for industrial use.


There's at least one other right on this thread.
You have to consider the device in it's opriginal construction intent.
A gun was designed to kill amd guns for that purpose far outnumber ones designed for olympic shooters. If you're an olympic shooter and want to call it a tool, that's fine by me. If you have it for home defense or hunting, it's a weapon.
A landmine was designed to kill.

Guns were around long before shooting became an olympic sport.

and fwiw, all my shooting is target shooting.
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