First off "banning" something just makes it more desirable not less
but if every AR in the country disappeared, a person who wanted to
kill a lot of people would buy a cheap AK47 clone or a Mini 14. That
is basically the same gun down range. The AK actually shoots a bigger
bullet but the ammo is just as cheap and there are plenty of
magazines, up to 100 rounds or so. That was the evil gun in 1993-4. It
just fell out of favor.
I bet in the private market they were not getting more than $250 300
for them a couple weeks ago but I am sure they are more now.
You really don't see a lot of those old thumb hole models around but
they sold a couple million during the ban so I am sure there are
plenty gathering dust somewhere.
So, give up, huh? I guess nothing can be done to prevent children from
being murdered on a regular basis. I guess we just have to get used to
it, right?
I don't care about all the technical data on any particular weapon. The
only thing I am interested in is which one is used most often in these
mass killings. No need for them to be so easily obtained and used.
I think the major problem to fixing the shootings is the focus on the tools
of the trade. We should focus on why we have so many shootings these
days. Both schools and gangbangers. Maybe overpopulation where even
rats go bonkers in overcrowded conditions. Maybe culture of welfare
pretty much outlawing nuclear family. Single mom is the MO. Look at the
shootings in states and regions with lots of gun regulations versus those
with a lot less. Regulations mean little to someone involved in the drug
trade, or planning on doing a school shooting. A sawed off double barrel
would be a lot more deadly than an AR. Takes little time to reload a
double barrel when you break it open and the shells pop out.