I've noticed a change lately that the language we in the gun community use to describe whether on not we like or dislike a certain type of firearm, has started to use adjectives like love or hate.
When did this black or white type of thinking creep into our discourse. Personally I've never met a gun that I didn't like, ever the two that seem to get the most emotion going like the Glock or Mosin-Nagant.
Would we as gun owners be better off being able to use adjectives such as like or dislike. Or should we press on with Love, hate, basher, fanboy etc.
And please tell me why you feel the way that you do.
When did this black or white type of thinking creep into our discourse. Personally I've never met a gun that I didn't like, ever the two that seem to get the most emotion going like the Glock or Mosin-Nagant.
Would we as gun owners be better off being able to use adjectives such as like or dislike. Or should we press on with Love, hate, basher, fanboy etc.
And please tell me why you feel the way that you do.