sicario103
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I just want to know why anyone would say that high capacity mags make's no real difference?
For example, in my country, kidnapping is a big trend now. Say you're walking to your car late at night in an isolated area where getting help or being heard is unlikely. All of a sudden, ambush.... a number of armed guys comes at you. You draw your firearm and all hell breaks loose. First of, reloading during shootouts are unlikely but not unheard off because normally it (shootout) doesn't last long and BG's don't normally carry extra loads (unless they are planning something big like a bank job where theres alot of cash). Second, the main goal here is quite obvious: not to get captured (make it to your car and drive off). Now, should you kill one or more of the BG in the process should be considered as a bonus. So would a high capacity mag here not make a big difference? Would it not increase your chances?
The more rounds you can throw or the longer you can keep your fire on the BG gives a better advantage (ofcourse, assuming you're aiming and not just spraying all over the horizon and that you have a decent caliber). Wasn't that one of the main reason for the ban on high capacity mags? To give the cops an advantage?
For example, in my country, kidnapping is a big trend now. Say you're walking to your car late at night in an isolated area where getting help or being heard is unlikely. All of a sudden, ambush.... a number of armed guys comes at you. You draw your firearm and all hell breaks loose. First of, reloading during shootouts are unlikely but not unheard off because normally it (shootout) doesn't last long and BG's don't normally carry extra loads (unless they are planning something big like a bank job where theres alot of cash). Second, the main goal here is quite obvious: not to get captured (make it to your car and drive off). Now, should you kill one or more of the BG in the process should be considered as a bonus. So would a high capacity mag here not make a big difference? Would it not increase your chances?
The more rounds you can throw or the longer you can keep your fire on the BG gives a better advantage (ofcourse, assuming you're aiming and not just spraying all over the horizon and that you have a decent caliber). Wasn't that one of the main reason for the ban on high capacity mags? To give the cops an advantage?