Is it normal to own a gun
Who has a gun and what type is it, what do you have it for ect.
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Who has a gun and what type is it, what do you have it for ect.
I have an AR and a 9mm. They're kept away safely and I have a lot of training and experience with them. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone who isn't willing to get the training. In the hands of a well trained and conscientious individual, they can be useful tools and great sporting tools as well. They're perfectly safe and tame if you know what you're doing. Unfortunately, a lot of people don't have the mindset that I and a lot of my shooting buddies have and I have seen it firsthand when I've taken certain dumbasses out to shoot.
It depends on the country. It's normal in the USA, I think, but it's not normal at all in my country. I know that in the USA the culture of the guns is very important, but I find that really sad. Weapons are terrible, and they steal millions of lives. Is it really necessary to have a weapon at home, which will do more harm than good? It may be normal to have a gun, but I wish it weren't.
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I hate to admit it but when I'm depressed I sometimes wish I had a gun so I could shoot myself dead with it.
I own a .22 semiauto rifle with a sniper scope. It's an odd combination, but a cheap way to practice trigger jerk reduction between heartbeats.
For protection, I keep a fire extinguisher, nunchucks, and tear gas by the front door.
I own a Beretta px4 storm Sub-Compact. Small but deff has a kick! It fucks shit up! I also own a double barrel, .9mm & AR15. Doesn't matter your sex. I'm a 120 pound 27 year old female and i shoot better than a lot of grown ass men. :)
Switzerland and Canada are good countries for guns, except they have severe restrictions on hand guns.
Got 3 1 rifle 2 pistols. I keep my 38 special in my chair by me all the time.
Ha...look at all the Americans with guns.
I don't personally own one, but I've dated many men that do. It seems a lot more common here these days.
I have no problem with gun ownership, as long as said guns are safely handled and maintained.
I dated one person who had an AR-15 (?) or AK something (?), which he said was made automatic with a matchbook or something (??)...sorry, I don't know anything about guns. Anyway, I'm pretty sure it was expensive or illegal or both, and he kept it leaned up against the wall in his shitty apartment, never cleaned or hidden somewhere safe. That, I thought was stupid, especially since his JOB was engineering helicopter mounts for Gatling guns. You think he'd know gun safety, smh...
I don't understand having guns just to have them, seems stupid and dangerous, and I don't know how to operate, clean of maintain a firearm, so I won't ever own one. Don't see the need, anyway.
"I have no problem with gun ownership, as long as said guns are safely handled and maintained. "
I feel that way about circular saws, cast iron skillets, colonoscopies, baseball bats, cutlery, power tools, bricks, vespas, automobiles, butt plugs, cattle, blow up dolls, aerosol cheese in cans, exotic pets, motorscooters, wheelchairs, cockrings, nursing homes patients, etc... the list is endless.
I always love your comments, and you make a good point, but I've never heard of anyone killing themselves with aerosol cheese...well, except poor Mabel Marie from Boise, god rest her blonde-ringletted soul, poor thing.
But anyways, aren't uncleaned guns dangerous!? (I have no idea, but it seems somewhat scary) can they backfire in your face? And shouldn't people know how to use them? Aren't there a lot of self-inflicted and accidental gun injuries???
I'm fine with guns, but c'mon, shouldn't people know gun safety? You can't say that every retard who doesn't know how to handle a gun should have a gun...unless this is a sneaky argument for Darwinism...