Aren't earplugs way cheaper, lighter, and more effective?To protect my hearing.
Kochman said:Aren't earplugs way cheaper, lighter, and more effective?
The reason for a suppressor is so that OTHER people don't hear it. Let's not beat around the bush here.
So, other than assassination, and night time poaching/hunting (because guns are typically more reliable than snares or archery), why would one need that?
Cheaper? Yes, in part (but not primarily) due to the $200 tax stamp imposed by the NFA.Kochman said:Aren't earplugs way cheaper, lighter, and more effective?Spats McGee said:To protect my hearing.
I don't think you've got any basis for changing MY stated "need" for a suppressor, but I'll go with it for a minute. If your statement is true, then I "need" to protect the hearing of those with whom I hunt or go to the range. Responsbile gun owners ought to be considerate of those around them when shooting.Kochman said:The reason for a suppressor is so that OTHER people don't hear it. Let's not beat around the bush here.
Range shooting, particularly indoors. They help protect my hearing and the hearing of those around me.Kochman said:So, other than assassination, and night time poaching/hunting, why would one need that?
Kochman said:That doesn't even make sense, Spats.
And, no, "want" isn't enough.
kochman said:You guys... I can't even take you seriously sometimes. I'm not saying that to be rude, I'm being totally honest. This is pretty fringe talk... which is fine, you're entitled to speak in such a manner, but you'd be laughed out of most serious conversations in the country with such silly defenses/rationalizations.
To which you then added:Kochman said:Do you typically actively hunt around people who don't realize you're actively hunting?
Do you typically shoot at ranges where people don't realize they're at a shooting range?
(Mind you, I'm not fussing about the later addition. I'm just pointing out that it wasn't there when I posted.)Kochman said:What about all the other shooters? Should we all use suppressors?
If you think that want and need are "typically interchangeable," I'll reccommend Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition. You can pick it up at Amazon.Kochman said:"Need" isn't enough, for a lot of things. "Want" isn't, either. Typically interchangeable.
I sincerely doubt that we'd be laughed out of much of anywhere.Kochman said:You guys... I can't even take you seriously sometimes. I'm not saying that to be rude, I'm being totally honest. This is pretty fringe talk... which is fine, you're entitled to speak in such a manner, but you'd be laughed out of most serious conversations in the country with such silly defenses/rationalizations.
Additionally, plugs or muffs impair the user's awareness of quiet sounds, an important consideration during some forms of hunting and particularly indoor self-defense.Earplugs only protect the individual wearing them. A suppressor, like a car muffler, helps everyone within earshot.
"Want" and "Need" are typically interchangeable... to people who argue ridiculous points like they are protecting people around them out of the goodness of their hearts while claiming to "need" a suppressor, when really it comes down to just wanting it.If you think that want and need are "typically interchangeable," I'll reccommend Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition. You can pick it up at Amazon.
Not only are they not interchangeable concepts, lack of "need" is at best a questionable reason on which to base a law.
Kochman said:"Want" and "Need" are typically interchangeable... to people who argue ridiculous points like they are protecting people around them out of the goodness of their hearts while claiming to "need" a suppressor, when really it comes down to just wanting it.
Kochman said:Since you guys are apparently free to make ridiculous arguments ...
If it was missed, it's because implications don't carry over all that well on internet posts.Kochman said:I'll elaborate, because my implication was missed...
Perhaps the most accurate statement would be "I need a way to protect my hearing and that of those around me. I want a suppressor to do it." So? What makes it anyone else's business if I do that with earplugs, muffs, a suppressor, or some combination of all of the above?Kochman said:"Want" and "Need" are typically interchangeable... to people who argue ridiculous points like they are protecting people around them out of the goodness of their hearts while claiming to "need" a suppressor, when really it comes down to just wanting it.
People around you at a shooting environment are responsible for taking steps to help their own hearing... via earplugs, etc. You aren't suprised when you are in a sustained firing environment where the decibels are loud enough and near enough to damage you, you have to go there AND stay there consciously.
JD brought up a rare, but still kind of silly reason... as there are generally noise ordnances based on time of day
"Need" isn't enough, for a lot of things. "Want" isn't, either.