Agent_Dung_Bomb
Member
+302|7181|Salt Lake City

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.
Nice gun.  Is that the 20" barrel on that one?
Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7201|Scotland

henno13 wrote:

Zimmer wrote:

aerodynamic wrote:

they will learn by themselves playing Counter Strike / Americas Army / Battlefield 2 and ArmA.
That's not good either, because that technically "promotes gun play".
not really

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
Yawn.

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.
Reciprocity
Member
+721|7026|the dank(super) side of Oregon

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
and holstering a handgun points the muzzle at your own feet.


Big fucking deal.
The_Sniper_NM
Official EVGA Fanboy
+94|6559|SC | USA |

Agent_Dung_Bomb wrote:

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.
Nice gun.  Is that the 20" barrel on that one?
I'm rollin on twenty fo's tbh.

Pics coming.

Edit:

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
Doesn't matter, the gun had been stripped and checked. Its not dangerous, it just doesn't really matter.

Last edited by The_Sniper_NM (2008-12-23 19:42:34)

loubot
O' HAL naw!
+470|7023|Columbus, OH

Reciprocity wrote:

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
and holstering a handgun points the muzzle at your own feet.


Big fucking deal.
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
Member
+721|7026|the dank(super) side of Oregon
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.

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