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So in USA you go shopping carrying your guns in your purses? Nice.
Unfortunately thats mild, there are a lot people who think its sensible to openly carry a rifle in public. It's useless for a normal person to even try and understand this....
I'm not surprised if the safety was off, its not like proper care was practised if the gun was reachable by the toddler.
"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
I don't get the concept of carrying a gun at all. I was educated to handle / use a variety of revolvers, rifles etc and the first thing I was taught is to use them as a last resort. I was certainly not taught to flash my sniper rifle in public (Small Penis Syndrome) or use a sledgehammer to kill an ant
OT: but I think I want to learn how to shoot a gun. Just to have that skill.
I had to do cadets in school and learnt how to shoot some variant of an SA-80 rifle. I now know I am a frighteningly good shot, but will hopefully never touch a rifle ever again.
"Lots of people who think they are into fashion are actually just into shopping"
It's surprisingly easy given the gun isn't a piece of shit. Even a first-timer can turn out to be quite the marksman with a good assault rifle.
Of course stuff like shooting while moving, getting shots off quickly etc. require a lot of practice...
Both true, new rifles are very steady, do not require a lot of strength, and they don't kick back so much. The difficulty also depends on the position of the body (lying, on your knees, upright). Moving quickly, having a moving target and targeting in distances longer than let's say 100-200 m is out of the question of course (for beginners). Also it helps a lot if your forearms are fit. Imagine that you must keep a weight of 5-8 kg steady and be able to target and shoot. This is just a general idea from my humble experience
It is a quite weird feeling to hold a firearm the first time in your life and be ready to shoot.
I could not grasp the idea properly that these are dangerous and can kill people very easy.
Shooting with pistol was much more fun to me than with the rifle.
I am super deadly from 40 meters and under with pistol, so i learned.
Our trainer had a rifle from the 1940's and it was very accurate rifle, we were really surprised when he shot with it from a long distance and hit the target very easy.
All that being said i do not own a gun, do not want to own one and i think it is great that gun owning is regulated some what in my country.
Guns are really weird, if you think about it – they are machines that shoot small pieces of metal in order to hit other people from a distance and damage their bodies. To think some people carry them around all the time, because it might be necessary to end someone´s life while grocery shopping baffles me.
I know, most things are weird if you think about them long enough, but I find guns to be extra strange.
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Guns are really weird, if you think about it – they are machines that shoot small pieces of metal in order to hit other people from a distance and damage their bodies. To think some people carry them around all the time, because it might be necessary to end someone´s life while grocery shopping baffles me.
I know, most things are weird if you think about them long enough, but I find guns to be extra strange.
It's for "protection." America has always been a country of scared idiots.
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It's for "protection." America has always been a country of scared idiots.
"protection" is my favourite argument for it
i mean, besides the fact that guns are and will always be more for offence than defence, it's playing into the innate nature of temptation with such a powerful object as a gun. in the case of the people who always carry their guns for said "protection", i think it's just scary and a little off that they're basically training themselves to live in a world where they're always ready to shoot, in case they need to protect themselves. besides that obvious set of problems, the access given to other people nearby (lets say children) means that you pretty much have to keep it on you at all times. even better is when someone who is a "responsible gun owner" tells others that they keep their guns locked in a safe...
then they're no effing protection
its an argument that just caves in on itself time after time
the only good, or worthwhile argument for having guns is that you like them
i have been robbed at gun point on two separate occasions. once i really thought it was all over. after he had my money he just stood there with the gun in my face giggling and smiling to himself like a lunatic. it was a little disconcerting to say the least. if i had had my own gun though i think i would be dead because they easily had the drop on me. also my pants are too tight for a gun. and my m.a+ bag does not have a space for one.
i will say this though, i have a gun at work, thats for sure. i'd be crazy not too.
also, i have a small case of bullets in the corner of my office. its discrete but it makes me more relatable to the locals. also a small NRA slide holster. lol.
edit - i am in texas.
dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective
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