kbm6893
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90% of new gun owners don't even read the manual before they use the gun. MAYBE AFTER they shoot it to figure out how to fieldstrip it (if they even bother to clean it).
90% of new gun owners don't even read the manual before they use the gun. MAYBE AFTER they shoot it to figure out how to fieldstrip it (if they even bother to clean it).
I never read it. Most guns are the same basics. I just youtube it if i dont know.90% of new gun owners don't even read the manual before they use the gun. MAYBE AFTER they shoot it to figure out how to fieldstrip it (if they even bother to clean it).
I never read it. Most guns are the same basics. I just youtube it if i dont know.
I find it interesting that many here will work to avoid people at ranges because of the unsafe gun handling. Yet, they are opposed to training. What a world.
, shooting both their windshield out & then their foot while clearing a 1911 (20 yr. retired Marine),
Please cite the post in which anyone said they were opposed to training, several have stated that they were opposed to state mandated training no one has said they were opposed to training
Please cite the post in which anyone said they were opposed to training, several have stated that they were opposed to state mandated training no one has said they were opposed to training
Your correct sir. However, you can't kill someone by shooting off your mouth. I have no issue with training for anyone unfamiliar with firearms.
Do you agree that a citizen can be disqualified from exercising Second Amendment rights? Scalia seems to think he can . . . This, to me, seems to constitute the "well regulated" part of the Amendment.
Your correct sir. However, you can't kill someone by shooting off your mouth.
But most don't get any. Look through this thread. Time and again people leaving ranges and shaking their heads at the untrained idiots. They're not that rare. I see them everytime I shoot on a crowded day.
But most don't get any. Look through this thread. Time and again people leaving ranges and shaking their heads at the untrained idiots. They're not that rare. I see them everytime I shoot on a crowded day.
I remember watching a guy buy a pistol grip Mossberg 500 and 200 rounds of OO buck. As he was about to leave, he asked "where the clip goes".m clerk informed him it didn't take a "clip". Guy shrugged and left.
This is incorrect. "Well regulated" as understood by the Framers of the Constitution, meant well trained. Colonial provinces and post colonial states requires all able bodied males above the age of 18 (I think) to the age of 60 to be members of the local militia. As such, they had to own weapons of good quality and suitable for military use. Part of suitable for military use included the provision for attaching a bayonet as at the time, the main purpose of a long gun was to hold a bayonet.
The Founders of this nation didn't like the idea of a standing army. For most of American history, the regular military was small and augmented as needed by units from the several states. Citizens were expected to be proficient with firearms and owning them was the norm, not the exception.
I highly recommend that you purchase and read "Armed America" by Clayton Cramer. He's an amateur historian of some repute. His work on guns in America has been quoted in several legal briefs. I believe his work was even used in Heller.
I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people except for a few public officials.
-George Mason
But most don't get any. Look through this thread. Time and again people leaving ranges and shaking their heads at the untrained idiots. They're not that rare. I see them everytime I shoot on a crowded day. .