Redlg155
Member
Fellow Shooters,
This week I picked up a copy of the Shotgun News, a paper I usually rely on for having a lot of gun content and not much else. In this issue there were no less than 3 advertisements with racy models, one which I definitely would not have wanted my son to see which featured a scantily clad woman in her underwear. Other companies have used models in mainstream gun magazines, EAA comes to mind here.
Is this practice a detriment to the image of gun owners, or am I acting prudish to think so?
This week I picked up a copy of the Shotgun News, a paper I usually rely on for having a lot of gun content and not much else. In this issue there were no less than 3 advertisements with racy models, one which I definitely would not have wanted my son to see which featured a scantily clad woman in her underwear. Other companies have used models in mainstream gun magazines, EAA comes to mind here.
Is this practice a detriment to the image of gun owners, or am I acting prudish to think so?