So wanting to be a competent, profeint, and having strong appreciation for the right to bear arms is a gun fetish?
This guy wants me to own a gun and NEVER train with it whatsoever, sounds like a smart idea.
Owning a gun and being complete dogsh** at using it, dog s*** cops have killed innocent people because they shot at dogs and SOMEHOW struck a bystander or the owner or shot at someone, missing and hurting someone innocent.
The better trained you are the odds of hurting someone innocent and using unnecessary force upon someone is exponentially reduced.
get an ak
I would but AR's are just so damn practical.
If I get one I want an Arsenal
I want to be on this dude's level of proficiency.
He is a beast.
However the AR platform is actually a little but quicker at longer range but up close they're identical speed wise.
Might get one tbh
So wanting to be a competent, profeint, and having strong appreciation for the right to bear arms is a gun fetish?
This guy wants me to own a gun and NEVER train with it whatsoever, sounds like a smart idea.
Owning a gun and being complete dogsh** at using it, dog s*** cops have killed innocent people because they shot at dogs and SOMEHOW struck a bystander or the owner or shot at someone, missing and hurting someone innocent.
The better trained you are the odds of hurting someone innocent and using unnecessary force upon someone is exponentially reduced.
idk why you didn't @ me if you're gonna reply to my post lol
quote me where i said you should never train with your weapon
obviously practice is part of proper gun ownership, which again, i have no problem with
you just rubbed me the wrong way with your "ktt couldn't POSSIBLY understand" line
i personally wouldn't describe having the power to kill or maim as something to be passionate about, but if you meant that as putting time into learning how to use it, you do you
If I lived in the US I would def buy a gun
Too many weirdos
wait where u from
i am not American but i see zero reason a civilian should hold weapons
needs to be at least controlled a lot
Tyrannical Government
just think that owning a gun in a “professional manner” would be incompatible with describing it as a “passion”
seems like the kind of thing that should be purely utilitarian if done properly like you say
What sense does that make? Really?
You can have a gun and be good at using one but not feel passionate it?
All of the best instructors and firearm trainers have a serious passion for firearms
So do majority of rappers and producers
So do majority of race car drivers and cars
So do programmers and designers for video games
So do the best restaurants
Being completely utilitarian leads to mediocrity, look at McDonald's, look at low ene cars, etc.
That's the most one sided thing I heard in a while
What sense does that make? Really?
You can have a gun and be good at using one but not feel passionate it?
All of the best instructors and firearm trainers have a serious passion for firearms
So do majority of rappers and producers
So do majority of race car drivers and cars
So do programmers and designers for video games
So do the best restaurants
Being completely utilitarian leads to mediocrity, look at McDonald's, look at low ene cars, etc.
That's the most one sided thing I heard in a while
Producers and restaurants?
Youre gonna have to explain those
Edit: I get what youre saying nvm
P**** PISTOL FOR PUSSIES LIKE U HOE
Yeah owning a gun makes you a spineless coward
Good brainless blanket statement