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To veer around vaguely off-topic: I heard somewhere that in certain parts of Britain it's still 'legal' to shoot a Welshman with a longbow.
But yes, crossbows are really the medieval shotgun. (Compared to the 'traditional' bow, which are more like rifles in terms of range.) It's times like these that I like to bring up the fact that the proportions of battle casualties actually dropped after the introduction of gunpowder to the battlefield. Bows are underrated, in my opinion.
Now to relate an interesting story about gun control:
Once upon a time, there was a land rife with murder and hatred. Guns were illegal, except in the hands of the military force that oversaw the region. The commander decided to make it illegal to carry arms only if they were concealed. The murder rate dropped suddenly.
This land was Israel, about 55 years ago when the population was quite a mixture of factions, under Field Marshall Montgomery. Draw what conclusions you will from that...
But yes, crossbows are really the medieval shotgun. (Compared to the 'traditional' bow, which are more like rifles in terms of range.) It's times like these that I like to bring up the fact that the proportions of battle casualties actually dropped after the introduction of gunpowder to the battlefield. Bows are underrated, in my opinion.
Now to relate an interesting story about gun control:
Once upon a time, there was a land rife with murder and hatred. Guns were illegal, except in the hands of the military force that oversaw the region. The commander decided to make it illegal to carry arms only if they were concealed. The murder rate dropped suddenly.
This land was Israel, about 55 years ago when the population was quite a mixture of factions, under Field Marshall Montgomery. Draw what conclusions you will from that...