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OOPS....EA mailed out brass knuckles to game writers for Godfather II promo

That's awesome.

Side note: Do plastic knuckles work? I know they don't carry the same weight as brass or metal, but they would stop the compression of the fist, yes?
 
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
That's awesome.

Side note: Do plastic knuckles work? I know they don't carry the same weight as brass or metal, but they would stop the compression of the fist, yes?

They'd probably shatter under the force of a real punch and then you have a broken hand full of shards of plastic.
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MoPHo
That's awesome.

Side note: Do plastic knuckles work? I know they don't carry the same weight as brass or metal, but they would stop the compression of the fist, yes?

They'd probably shatter under the force of a real punch and then you have a broken hand full of shards of plastic.

Neg, there are definitely strong plastics out there.
 
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.

do brass knuckles possibly serve ANY OTHER purpose than to harm a human being?
 
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.

do brass knuckles possibly serve ANY OTHER purpose than to harm a human being?

To protect your hand from breaking =D
 
Originally posted by: MoPHo
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: MoPHo
That's awesome.

Side note: Do plastic knuckles work? I know they don't carry the same weight as brass or metal, but they would stop the compression of the fist, yes?

They'd probably shatter under the force of a real punch and then you have a broken hand full of shards of plastic.

Neg, there are definitely strong plastics out there.

Yep, like screw driver handles for example. This one set of screw drivers I have even says "Canadian Made Unbreakable Handle". I really can't see how it could be broken unless sawed into or something, it's an extremely hard plastic.
 
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.

do brass knuckles possibly serve ANY OTHER purpose than to harm a human being?

you could prolly hurt some dogs or something, or maybe break a window?
 
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.

do brass knuckles possibly serve ANY OTHER purpose than to harm a human being?

Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

One could argue people collect guns just for display, but I'm sure EA's intent on the brass knuckles was the same. Though they should have probably researched the law a bit more before doing that. 😛
 
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Originally posted by: Joemonkey
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Wait, so brass knuckles are illegal, but guns arn't? wtf is wrong with the US? If you're going to make guns legal fine, but don't go making less powerful weapons illegal, it makes no sense. I'd be more scared of someone with a gun then someone with brass knuckles.

do brass knuckles possibly serve ANY OTHER purpose than to harm a human being?

Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

One could argue people collect guns just for display, but I'm sure EA's intent on the brass knuckles was the same. Though they should have probably researched the law a bit more before doing that. 😛

Just because it's possible to kill someone with it doesn't mean that's the only use for it. A gun serves a profound purpose simply sitting in the holster, snapped in, on a police officer's belt.
 
Originally posted by: XabanakFanatik
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

Yes.

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Target shooting is a fun leisure activity.
 
Originally posted by: XabanakFanatik
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

Yes.

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Pretty much my argument. Considering any welder would be able to make them easily there's no point in making them illegal, when more dangerous weapons exist that are legal.

A good punch will hurt, no matter what.
 
Originally posted by: XabanakFanatik
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

Yes.

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Display, collection, self defense, skill honing, tactical advantage, peace keeping, life saving, etc.

If you're going to make the (assinine) leap to "guns kill people" then this thread is headed for another epic fail train wreck.
 
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: XabanakFanatik
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
Do guns serve any other purpose then to kill someone? (excluding hunting riffles)

Yes.

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Display, collection, self defense, skill honing, tactical advantage, peace keeping, life saving, etc.

If you're going to make the (assinine) leap to "guns kill people" then this thread is headed for another epic fail train wreck.

this
 
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: loki8481
what PR dumbass didn't know that brass knuckles were illegal?

you've obviously never worked with anyone in PR

Hey, us PR folk may not know much, but we damn sure know how to talk our way out of a situation. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Nik

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Display, collection, self defense, skill honing, tactical advantage, peace keeping, life saving, etc.

If you're going to make the (assinine) leap to "guns kill people" then this thread is headed for another epic fail train wreck.[/quote]

Most of these could apply to brass knuckles as well. Frankly, I'd be more comfortable carrying brass knuckles around for self defense than a gun. If the other guy has a gun too, I'm not going to get into a shootout, I'm going to give him my wallet. If he doesn't, brass knuckles give me a huge advantage.

And yes, guns can kill people. Brass knuckles can kill people as well.
 
Originally posted by: Blackjack200
Originally posted by: Nik

What might that be? Self Defense? Brass knuckles could be used for self defense, too.

Display, collection, self defense, skill honing, tactical advantage, peace keeping, life saving, etc.

If you're going to make the (assinine) leap to "guns kill people" then this thread is headed for another epic fail train wreck.

Most of these could apply to brass knuckles as well. Frankly, I'd be more comfortable carrying brass knuckles around for self defense than a gun. If the other guy has a gun too, I'm not going to get into a shootout, I'm going to give him my wallet. If he doesn't, brass knuckles give me a huge advantage.

And yes, guns can kill people. Brass knuckles can kill people as well.[/quote]

sigh... and so can cars, and baseball bats, and spoons. just because it CAN kill someone doesn't mean it should be outlawed. Brass knuckles have a very specific use. Guns are simply a machine that projects a lead bullet at a very high velocity through a cylinder.

You have one because you like to go have target practice with a friend and compete as to who got the most bullseyes? sounds like darts to me. You use your gun to hunt for food? well shit we better ban spears and bows and arrows! Have one for home defense? good for you, kill that bastard.
 
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