Eddie Dane
Philosopher
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Why do you need a semi-auto though?
I mean, why not just get a bolt or lever action hunting rifle?
Probably the same reason why people buy a BMW M5 and then drive within the speed limit with it. Or buy a Jeep and never go off road with it. Or buy a Navy SEAL diving watch, but take it off when they wash their hands, because they don't want it to get damaged.
Some items just have -apart from their practical values- a history that gives their owners a certain feeling.
Given the chance I'd probably own some AK-47 variant. Just because it marked a turning point in gun design, it's effect on world history, the fact that it is still one of the best rifles and because it is a design classic, just like the iPod and the Porsche 911.
Everyone who watches enough action movies knows: guns are also fashion items. Guns are very consciously allocated to fictional characters, along with hairstyles, cars and clothing. This is essentially product placement (don't know if the gun manufacturers pay for it) and affects culture.
I still have to get used to James Bond not using the Walther PPK, it went so well with the Omega sports watch.
