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First time firing a pistol. by Formynder2006-09-14 15:34:04
  Why? by Sjefen.no2006-09-14 15:39:47
    Why not? by DesertRat662006-09-14 15:49:17
      It's maybe legal, but safe? by zoxer 2006-09-14 19:30:27
DR, wasn't it you, who showed us "idiots with guns"?
In my opinion, a deadly fire weapon belongs only in the hand of a person who is in a military or law enforcement organisation with a least some discipline.
Oh, I can see, a man without gun is no man!
That so in Somalia, in Arabia, in Jemen, Pakistan, Afganistan. But in the Western World?

I think it's nothing than childish, the dreams of little boys, who feel very strong now, because they have a gun.
You read it , "the other will have a greater hole".
Realy? will he?
If the attacker had thought of that he will have a little Ingram or the small Scorpion. That fine young politician will be dead, before he has his
dangerous penis mockup out of the holster.
When I read such stories, I ask me, why had we to train that much with our guns, when whe where in the military, ever and ever again? Do you realy think, a guy who had shot some few rounds can protect his family? In my opinion he is dangerous for them, for others and for himself.

Z.
[ Reply ]
        People defend themselves by lheggland2006-09-14 19:44:51
          people are dieing by "defending" themselves! by zoxer2006-09-14 23:49:58
        Quite safe by DesertRat662006-09-14 21:09:03
          Totally and utterly beside the point by NemoHac2006-09-14 22:24:26
          Have you read why he has his new toy? by zoxer2006-09-14 23:58:28

 

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