I see this statement all the time here. "Guns are made to kill." Why do you think this is true or not? While some firearms are clearly intended to be used to kill humans (M-16's, AK-47's), others (electric free pistols, silhouette pistols, target rifles) are clearly intended for sport shooting only.
Why isn't it possible that a gun can be made for something other than killing? Thanks.
Ranb
You are correct. Not all guns are specifically designed to kill people. Indeed, cap guns do very little, aside from making a noise.
Of course, I have already pointed out that not all guns are intended to kill humans myself. Fact of the matter is, the majority (by a huge margin) of guns
are designed to kill humans. Of the ones that are not designed to specifically kill humans, the majority are designed to kill
something, which means that they still have the capacity to kill a human. Of the ones that aren't designed to be fired at living creatures, many still have the potential to be lethal if they are fired at a person. And then there are the guns that are, in most situations, non-lethal.
So when you get down to it, for all intents and purposes,
guns are designed to kill. That's what they were invented for, it's what they've done for most of history, and the fact that there are now some types of gun that could be considered non-lethal is really immaterial considering that, for one, those guns are in the minority by a long,
long way, and for two, those aren't the guns that we're talking about.
If you want to nitpick to an incredible degree, well good for you. If you want, the next time I say that guns are designed to kill remind me about this thread, and I'll apologise and admit that only 99.9% of guns are designed to kill, what a grevious error my mother never raised me correctly excuse me while I go flagellate myself and roll around in a bath full of salt.