Here's a guy named Deuce putting 10 rounds in 10 seconds through a double barreled break-action shotgun. More at Break Action
Here's a guy named Deuce putting 10 rounds in 10 seconds through a double barreled break-action shotgun: that's 60 rounds per minute for the gun controllers out there. There is no way you can charge him between reloads -- assuming he doesn't have a backup gun for those cases when someone tries. So we're going back to weapons first made in 1875, and still their rate of fire will be way too high for gun grabbers to handle. Most people hunker, run, or hide in a mass shooting -- so the kill rate is limited not by the mechanism used, but by the shooters ability to find people. This applies whether he's using a fully automatic assault rifle, or a break action shotgun.
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Gun Bans Gun bans of one model/kind of gun can't work. And gun bans of all kinds has never worked.
Reload Times There's a fallacy amongst the ignorant that limiting magazines to 10 rounds will help against mass shooters. If only.
Removable Magazines Magazine limits can't help, mass shooters haven't been disarmed reloading, because reloading magazines is too quick.
Fixed Magazines There's virtually no difference in reloading removable or fixed magazines, outlawing the former is just an annoyance.
Revolvers There's almost no difference in reloading removable or rotary magazines, magazine limits only annoy the law abiding.
Pump Action Pump actions are fast, easy, and easy to make.
Lever Action Lever actions are as fast (rate of fire) as a semi-automatic, but more compact/reliable, with just a little skill.
Bolt Action Bolt Actions can dump 38 shots per minute, hitting a target at 300 yards. Explain how slowing shot placement is a net win.
Break Action You can reload a break action gun faster than someone can charge. Let alone if you had a spare gun.
Air Rifle While others had flintlocks, the Austrian Arm was using 22 shot .46 caliber repeater, you could hunt bear/elk with.