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Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:07 am
by Bruce
I joined the NRA when they decided to blame the gun manufacture's for the stupidity of gun owners who leave loaded guns laying around and their claim that if you don't make guns, criminals wouldn't be able to get them. Luckily all that came out of that was forcing the makers to supply a trigger gaurd on hand guns. Generally I disagree with most of their propaganda.
It was pretty sad when police were issued 38 specials and the criminals were using UZI's and Colt 45's. The NRA had big role in changing that. It's similar to what Bush is doing in Iraq. Tell the military to go packing and then try to recruit a new army to fight the old one, who probaly took all the weapons, without arming them. Training isn't going to help, they need guns, hummers, tanks, money to pay these guy's to fight. The insurgents are the old army, the ones who wanted a military career. It's sad to see our military riding around in cadillacs and the iraqi's in toyota's with unreliable soviet guns. I'd be pissed off too.
If we have the right to bear arms I feel it should be a mandotory that all kids get hunter safety classes. If you teach them what it's all about, gun safety, a lot of accidents wouldn't happen.
That's my two cents.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:28 am
by gunny
Toche---Digit---Min was stressing the children killed by guns. My father at a very young age took me to our back pasture. He set up some plastic milk jugs filled with water. (Touche above) Explained the function of the weapons and the safeties and said if you are your friends want to see these weapons or handle them , just ask me. He then shot the jugs with the explosions showing the danger. We were impressed! The children that shoot themselves and others have families that have no firearms hereitage. I had a .22 rifle, with instructions at age 7. At age 9, an old uncle gave me a 30-40 Krag rifle and had my first deer at age 10. Entering the service fired 232/250 first among the 200 shooters. Not bragging, but the early instruction was the reason. We had shooters that had not fired a BB gun in their life. These are the children who shoot themselves and others.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:42 am
by Minimalist
There are no licensing requirements to become a parent in any state.

Any jackass can do it.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:45 am
by Charlie Hatchett
And that usually happens....except that the kid is still dead.
Sadly, that is the case. :(

As is the case with intoxication manslaughter, wreckless driving, sticking a kid's head underwater until they drown, etc... :(

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 10:56 am
by gunny
I sincerely apologise for getting off our root forum. Good ol' pre-Clovis is were I'm at.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 1:26 pm
by Charlie Hatchett
We had shooters that had not fired a BB gun in their life. These are the children who shoot themselves and others.
I remember, as a kid, one of my uncles, or my dad, smacking the hell out of any of us kids that even came close to pointing a gun at someone else...and pounding into our heads: "empty" guns kill the most people.

Fortunately my son is very safe (he's a worrier), and I haven't to do so with him. I have smacked a few nephews, though...it's a given in our hunting groups...whoever's the closest to a kid being unsafe, wacks the kid up side the head.

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 4:19 pm
by Charlie Hatchett

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:43 pm
by Barracuda
My father was a career Anny officer, and I had the privilege of receiving instruction at the marksmanship training unit at Fort Benning.

I will say one thing for you Brits! I had a WWI Enfield 303 and WWI Webley in .455, and never in my extensive experience have I ever shot any firearm truer to the point of aim! Remarkable weapons to be over 90 year old at the time.

Webleys and bayonets, mates!

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 3:53 pm
by Barracuda
gunny wrote:Was just talking to an associate, a history professor----He said "Hell, they don't need any guns--some of those Viking battle axes and Saxon swords should do the job on English burglars.
Actually, the guns at my home stay in the gun safe, and I keep a baseball bat by the night stand.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:09 pm
by Barracuda
I believe it was Alexander Hamilton who said that :

"An armed society, is a polite society"

I also believe that Alexander Hamilton wa killed in a pistol duel with Aaron Burr.

I never really figured out the moral to that story, but its interesting...

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:15 pm
by Minimalist
I never really figured out the moral to that story, but its interesting...

Don't fight duels if you are a poor marksman.

:wink:

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 6:02 pm
by Minimalist
http://apnews.excite.com/article/200612 ... S1100.html
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A lawmaker in this firearm-friendly state wants to help more people get the chance to shoot live animals - even if those people can't see.


I think this is sub-titled the Dick Cheney Target Discrimination and Identification Bill of 2006.

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:22 pm
by Beagle
Barracuda wrote:My father was a career Anny officer, and I had the privilege of receiving instruction at the marksmanship training unit at Fort Benning.

I will say one thing for you Brits! I had a WWI Enfield 303 and WWI Webley in .455, and never in my extensive experience have I ever shot any firearm truer to the point of aim! Remarkable weapons to be over 90 year old at the time.

Webleys and bayonets, mates!
My Father taught me as well Bruce, in the hills of southern Indiana. It's some of the fondest memories of my childhood. He was strict though about gun safety. I learned that any tool could be a help or a hazard. I never paid much heed to my Mother when she told me to stop running with a sharp stick because I could put my eye out - but I did my Father.

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:04 am
by Digit
Yeah! I remember the Webley and SMLE. The thing I remember about the Webley was the size and weight! Do you know the story as to why it was issued Bruce?

Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:49 am
by marduk
oh well i really feel happy for you guys being taught by your fathers how to handle guns
i had to make do with being taught by the best military on earth
and then they gave me this
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http://www.army.mod.uk/equipment/pw/pw_mg.htm
so like i'm real envious of you guys with your .22s
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