Nice gun. Is that the 20" barrel on that one?The_Sniper_NM wrote:
Wont matter much in awhile anyways...
Showing how the gun works and what it can do is helpful from an early age. 3rd grade was when I got my first BB Gun. Fired a real gun in 4th, which happened to be a 12 gauge shot gun XD. Moderation is necessary sure, but knowing how a gun works and what it can do is more important. The unknown is what can kill a curious 8 yr old, or any age person for that matter. Being taught how a gun works and the proper methods of use probably has instilled in me a passion for firearms for the rest of my life.
Just fucking got a Bushmaster AR-15 Varminter for my 16th birthday, excited as fuck. Great, great rifle.
Edit: http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l111/ … minter.gif
Same Rifle, similar optics, no sholder strap
Edit2: Ill get real pics later this week probably.
Yawn.henno13 wrote:
not reallyZimmer wrote:
That's not good either, because that technically "promotes gun play".aerodynamic wrote:
they will learn by themselves playing Counter Strike / Americas Army / Battlefield 2 and ArmA.
if the person playing the game has SOME common sense, they should understand that guns are dangerous and lethal IRL
i know i do and ive never handled the real thing before
Henno, you still have much to learn. Wake up to the real world. Most people don't have enough common sense. Just take a look at the xfactor applicants.
and holstering a handgun points the muzzle at your own feet.loubot wrote:
After watching the youtube video, I notice she walked in front of the barrel after cocking the rifle @ the end of the video...not a good mindset
Big fucking deal.
I'm rollin on twenty fo's tbh.Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:
Nice gun. Is that the 20" barrel on that one?The_Sniper_NM wrote:
Wont matter much in awhile anyways...
Showing how the gun works and what it can do is helpful from an early age. 3rd grade was when I got my first BB Gun. Fired a real gun in 4th, which happened to be a 12 gauge shot gun XD. Moderation is necessary sure, but knowing how a gun works and what it can do is more important. The unknown is what can kill a curious 8 yr old, or any age person for that matter. Being taught how a gun works and the proper methods of use probably has instilled in me a passion for firearms for the rest of my life.
Just fucking got a Bushmaster AR-15 Varminter for my 16th birthday, excited as fuck. Great, great rifle.
Edit: http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l111/ … minter.gif
Same Rifle, similar optics, no sholder strap
Edit2: Ill get real pics later this week probably.
Pics coming.
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Doesn't matter, the gun had been stripped and checked. Its not dangerous, it just doesn't really matter.loubot wrote:
After watching the youtube video, I notice she walked in front of the barrel after cocking the rifle @ the end of the video...not a good mindset
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It is a big fucking deal with me and in mine household. Last time I checked my holster does not point the gun barrel at my feet rather runs parallel to my side.Reciprocity wrote:
and holstering a handgun points the muzzle at your own feet.loubot wrote:
After watching the youtube video, I notice she walked in front of the barrel after cocking the rifle @ the end of the video...not a good mindset
Big fucking deal.
not too concerned with a knowledgeable handler crossing the muzzle on an AR she just field stripped and function checked. I prefer being swept by gun shop clerks and hunters.