Another Sterotype Falls Victim To Girls :-)

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Limeyfellow said:
Pink furniture for the Ar is not that uncommon nowadays. You can get stuff in lots of colours now. Cavalry Arms is quite famous for it amongst other stores.

They've discontinued most of the colors. I have a few sets still and occasionally dig out another somewhere.
 
Good Job HSO!

Mikey,
I'm VERY happy to see my niece is doing soooooo well......just let me know when I get to start further blocks of instruction;)

Remember, Good Uncle Will, Bad Uncle Anthony:neener:
 
madmike said:
They've discontinued most of the colors. I have a few sets still and occasionally dig out another somewhere.

I thinkt the guys at Coal Creek still have some CavArms furniture sets in exotic colors.
 
hso said:
Welcome! You might want to show her the entire thread and not just leave it at shock value.
OBTW You might want to tell her that Michalea's mom is a shooter too.

This was a while back - from Oleg's first set of Morrigan pics. Definitely before Pennsic last year. Wife's gotten over it :D.
 
Pluvo posted this pic on another thread

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madmike said:
By all means buy from them after I run out.;)

How many sets in what colors do you have? I've got a couple of other people that are interested in exotic color schemes.
 
She's been quoting firearms rules (at a $.10 a pop)
Assuming she gets the dime for each rule she correctly quotes...

That's a damn fine idea. I'm gonna use that with my daughter once she's old enough (she's only 2.5yo now).

Chris
 
2-1/2 years old is the time to start on diction lessons.

Stock
Bolt
grip
barrel
sight
scope
furniture
rug
caliber
brass
hollowpoint

You can also mix in math lessons
--7,000 grains = 1 lb.
--Count to 10,000 by 50's

No need to wait! :D
 
Morrigan's pretty good on nomenclature. Will have to review again. She's very good on wrist locks and groin strikes.:evil:

Still haven't started the boy on shooting. He's safe enough not to play with them, but not safe enough to handle them right. Maybe this summer.
 
Waitone said:
2-1/2 years old is the time to start on diction lessons.

Stock
Bolt
grip
barrel
sight
scope
furniture
rug
caliber
brass
hollowpoint

You can also mix in math lessons
--7,000 grains = 1 lb.
--Count to 10,000 by 50's

No need to wait! :D
LOL - Waitone saying don't wait. :D

-AndyB
 
Waitone said:
2-1/2 years old is the time to start on diction lessons.

Stock
Bolt
grip
barrel
sight
scope
furniture
rug
caliber
brass
hollowpoint

You can also mix in math lessons
--7,000 grains = 1 lb.
--Count to 10,000 by 50's

No need to wait! :D
She already knows that they're my "boom booms". She also knows that when I'm reloading, it has something to do with my "boom booms".

We'll get to specifics later. :D

Chris
 
Just too cute. They'll scare off a fair number of boys when they get older, but only ones you wouldn't want hanging around them. And they will never believe that they can't do "boy stuff" simply because they're girls.

Good for you!
 
tellner said:
Just too cute. They'll scare off a fair number of boys when they get older, but only ones you wouldn't want hanging around them. And they will never believe that they can't do "boy stuff" simply because they're girls.

Good for you!

I'll be cleaning guns.

"Pink and purple assault rifles?!"

"Yup. Pink is hers. Purple is Mom's. Mom wants her back at 11. Mom's a combat photographer who did boot camp at age 36. I wouldn't argue with her, if I were you."
 
I'd like to see the looks on those boys' faces when they see her the first evening taking out their AR's and cleaning them.:D I can see 'em squirmin' now. And wait till them and the boys go out to shoot and the girls outshoot the boys... talk about some hurt egos for some of those guys.
 
Berek said:
I forget where I saw it, but there was a pic of a secretary with an AR-15 that was ALL pink.
Might have been Ronnie Barrett's daughter. She is their Directory of Marketing (IIRC), and she keeps a pink Cavarms on her desk. ...ON her desk.
 
madmike said:
That's pretty much the rule here. My wife berated me once (Justifiably) because I left one of our merchandise pellet pistols on the top shelf of my desk. Well out of reach of a crawler, and no pellets in the house, but it was a bad move. And it happened because I thought, "Oh, it's not a real weapon, no biggie."

Wrong.

For general info, so far in the last ten months: one pneumothorax, one bowel resection, (with attendant abdominal sepsis) one ruptured globe (eye) from BBs -- not, note, pointed pellets.

(I work in a hospital.)

Poor weapons handling safety in two instances, one instance of acute stupidity.

Leon
 
Poor weapons handling safety in two instances, one instance of acute stupidity.

Personally I think air guns are more dangours then firearms. After all people tend to do thing with them they would do with guns.

-Bill
 
Tecumseh said:
And I dont even have one AK...:mad:

Neither do I.

I have one AR per family member, plus a couple I store for friends in crappy neighborhoods, and some spare SKSes for guests who may have forgotten to bring theirs, and then old bolt guns and shotguns for people willing to take a turn on zombie patrol for space.
 
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