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Re: perhaps an odd rifle question

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Wikipedia is not a primary source. It is useful as "Cliff Notes" on millions of topics, and a reference to better sources.

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seamusTX wrote:There are many subjective terms in the field of firearms. Why isn't a Tommy gun called a carbine? It is a short rifle.
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I might not know about carbines, but I do know about submachine guns - they shoot pistol bullets. The Uzi shoots the 9 mm Parabellum, the Thompson the .45 ACP.
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seamusTX wrote:I don't accept anything on Wikipedia without corroborating it elsewhere, but the articles on firearms that I have read were accurate. I'm surprised that whoever manages the site keeps those topics clean. There are so many anti-RKBA goofballs.

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The concept of Wikipedia is a good one...the problem is "fact checking" is left to the individual editor. Thus the information presented may included statements of opinion rather than statements of fact. If some controls were added to Wiki it would probably make it better.
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The Annoyed Man wrote: . . . That's the thing about Wiki. The information changes, and that makes it somewhat unreliable as a source.
Can't argue with that, but note that many articles include footnotes to other sources . . . if you're really interested in a topic, going to the sources cited in the footnotes will probably get you to fairly reliable information. (Assuming the source isn't the Brady Center, DNC, or some such - use a little judgement!! ;-) )
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