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How fast did weapons and ammo technology really advance and when did it happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldengun" data-source="post: 1869455" data-attributes="member: 109636"><p>I'm definitely not one of the militant types, no misplaced gung ho mentality from me. After I asked that I was thinking about the smart rifle/bullets thing(I have no specific knowledge of that, but thinking just from a superior weapon point of view) and had applied it to the gov't in general "as" I had read it, but realized later that it doesn't matter from a citizen defense standpoint, our gov't has more than enough firepower as it is. I think any sane American would want our gov't to have the greatest tech out there and the capacity to use it for our defense. I also think a "healthy" fear of the gov't is a good thing, which is what I thought "Sturner" was trying to say more or less, (as in the weapon being used against us, scary)(I might be wrong), and I thought maybe you had a different opinion, it hards to tell exactly in writing sometimes what someone is trying to convey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldengun, post: 1869455, member: 109636"] I'm definitely not one of the militant types, no misplaced gung ho mentality from me. After I asked that I was thinking about the smart rifle/bullets thing(I have no specific knowledge of that, but thinking just from a superior weapon point of view) and had applied it to the gov't in general "as" I had read it, but realized later that it doesn't matter from a citizen defense standpoint, our gov't has more than enough firepower as it is. I think any sane American would want our gov't to have the greatest tech out there and the capacity to use it for our defense. I also think a "healthy" fear of the gov't is a good thing, which is what I thought "Sturner" was trying to say more or less, (as in the weapon being used against us, scary)(I might be wrong), and I thought maybe you had a different opinion, it hards to tell exactly in writing sometimes what someone is trying to convey. [/QUOTE]
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