12-23-2014, 01:03 PM
(12-16-2014, 10:41 AM)mikereddot Wrote: Then bring them to a home safety class. Most folks love guns once they know how they work.
This is the reality of gun ignorance.
Wow! What a terrible way to introduce newbies, IMO.
1. over the sales counter? really? with distractions, etc?
2. how about starting them with them with smaller caliber weapons?
3. a shotgun on the first session?
This video may not be showing everything that was said, but what is shown is a sales guy "showing off" and not showing the seriousness of how to handle a gun.
Am I missing something?
(12-16-2014, 10:41 AM)mikereddot Wrote: Then bring them to a home safety class. Most folks love guns once they know how they work.
This is the reality of gun ignorance.
Wow! What a terrible way to introduce newbies, IMO.
1. over the sales counter? really? with distractions, etc?
2. how about starting them with them with smaller caliber weapons?
3. a shotgun on the first session?
This video may not be showing everything that was said, but what is shown is a sales guy "showing off" and not showing the seriousness of how to handle a gun.
Am I missing something?
This is the reality of gun ignorance.
Wow! What a terrible way to introduce newbies, IMO.
1. over the sales counter? really? with distractions, etc?
2. how about starting them with them with smaller caliber weapons?
3. a shotgun on the first session?
This video may not be showing everything that was said, but what is shown is a sales guy "showing off" and not showing the seriousness of how to handle a gun.
Am I missing something?


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