Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: A different way of defining what an assault weapon is [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)A true basic primary red is a rather recognizable color. In RGB standards you get red by setting red=255, green=0 and blue=0. Numerous colors close to red can be named according to common items we see around us. We get the color brick red this way. I can describe a color 2 shades darker than brick. I can even give it a name like "Michter". Why would I want to?
Why would having a description for "assault weapon" be useful?
If I invented a 6.5mm center fire round less than capable of being from a .26 caliber (6.6mm) weapon (hypothetical) then that weapon would be an assault weapon when loaded with the 6.5mm ammo but not when loaded with 6.6?
Why is the exercise of use? A definition for a term without a use for the term has no purpose. How would the term be used?