Also, why don't gun makers make civilian guns, in a way where they can be used for protection, hunting and sport/hobbies but not allow them to be as deadly as they actually are. An example of this made well, is the double barrel shotgun, primarily a hunting shotgun. It only allows two shots in rapid succession, then you have to open it and reload. This is enough for hunting, it only allows two shots to be fired before reloading, it allows a kind of control over how many shots you can do in a short period of time, it minimizes the damage that can be done if the weapon is used to nefarious purposes.

Why don't weapon manufacturers make and sell weapons that can only fire two or three times before reload or that only allow it physically to shoot that many shots? Two or three times is more than enough for protection, one shot warning and one or two to injure/kill the criminal if he didn't back down. Having weapons for civilian use do that, would allow some kind of control if the weapon would be used for criminal intent.

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