Originally posted by: notfred
Guns are designed to kill things, that is the sole reason they exist. The SKS was designed to kill people specifically, not deer. The gun did a hell of a job, apparently. People, or the media, or whoever, can say "ooh, look at the nasty assault weapon!", but the gun performed flawlessly in the task it was designed for.
I am not an anti-gun person. I do not beleive they should be banned. I do, however, think that the pro-gun crowd needs to stop thinking about guns like car engines. "Wow, check that out, 400hp, ported heads, supercharged, polished intake! (grunts like Tim Allen)!" People do not build these things in former soviet countries and sell them to the armies of Iraq and North Korea (and the guy in the article) so that they can be showewd off to friends and bragged about on the internet. They are designed to be taken into battle to kill people.
Sure, you can say "A deer hunting rifle has a stopping power of 1800 while the SKS, has a stopping of just 800, therefore the deer rifle is more dangerous, blah blah blah..." The fact is, the stopping power of the SKS is obviously more than adequate for killing 5 people. Some of you need to stop treating these things like the latest video card "OMG, my new gun gets 8 more bullets per second than the GeForce 13XYZ in Doom3, I'm so l33t!" and reflect for a moment on the fact that the reason it exists, and presumably the reason you own the thing, is so that if a situation ever requires it, you can kill someone with it.
Guns are machines that demand a large amount of respect, and treating them like riceboys comparing horsepower numbers of thier cars, especially in the context of the murder of 5 people, doesn't make anyone look like they actually realize why guns are built in the first place.
Well, why do those mustang people want to modify their cars. Doesn't that mean those type of mods are designed to be used for street racing? Some people are dumbasses who using it for its intended purpose at the wrong place.