theotherwaldo
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I've just seen too many accidental firings from too many unloaded guns... .
If so, you're hanging around the wrong people.I've just seen too many accidental firings from too many unloaded guns... .
People who play with their guns?If so, you're hanging around the wrong people.
Do you ever lay a few of your guns in front of the TV to admire during the commercials? I have for years and I suspect I'm not the only one...
I've just seen too many accidental firings from too many unloaded guns...
Well yeah!!Do you ever lay a few of your guns in front of the TV to admire during the commercials? I have for years and I suspect I'm not the only one...
...some people shouldn't be handling guns period, irrespective of whether they're watching TY or not.
How long to it take you to construct this word salad (which can be inferred as a carefully worded, too-subtle swipe toward anyone who previously posted in this thread)?Well, I doubt said people would care when they exercise their God - Given Right to Bear Arms.
Nor will they cease to extol a military pedigree that they perceive as an appropriate modifier in reducing the risk of accidents. Or rest comfortably when justifying methodologies rife with pronouns “I” or “my” in reducing said unnecessary risk.
I am not shamed by those who claim they don't have/watch television, but I am puzzled by those who claim they don't admire their guns... yet here they are, on a firearms forum.
Pompous diction" doesn't necessarily make what you're saying true (whoever you are ).
I've just finished rebuilding a Fanner Fifty.
If I feel the need to point and click at a screen, that's what I'm likely to reach for... .
Well, you'd be correct there, but "fetishistic" connotes an irrational, obsessive or excess devotion or commitment -- maybe even a worship -- to or of a particular thing, so most folks are probably going to fall on the side that believes having a gun fetish is not a healthy thing...Especially those folks not involved in gun-ownership, hunting or shooting. As I noted early in this thread, most people probably wouldn't want to publicly profess they have a gun fetish.And a fetishistic love of guns isn’t a pre requirement for a gun forum,
You got that right.What a weird thread.
Winning post!What a weird thread.
connotes an irrational, obsessive or excess devotion or commitment -- maybe even a worship -- to or of a particular thing, so most folks are probably going to fall on the side that believes having a gun fetish is not a healthy thing...Especially those folks not involved in gun-ownership, hunting or shooting. As I noted early in this thread, most people probably wouldn't want to publicly profess they have a gun fetish