Not to rain on everybody's parade, but I was never much a fan of the "posing with as many guns as you can hold with them pointed in every direction" pictures. Maybe because it is simply because I was taught a man (my grandfather), who was old, old school about how you handle firearms.
I can only say that I would get a first class butt kicking (as per your last post, I toned down the language) if I had ever even thought of doing anything like that, let alone ask to get a picture of me like that. But then again, not many grandfathers teach their grandsons combat shotgun/pistol shooting when they are 12 either, so...
I guess my point is that a gun is a tool, not a toy, and that is why I object to the pictures. I was just always taught that handling any kind of firearm is always a serious matter, and that you never play around with any weapon.
Still, as another poster noted, at least the barrels are pointed in a (somewhat) safe direction, and the guns appear unloaded.
Not trying to pick a fight, but with the way I was taught about about gun safety and how to handle firearms, I thought it needed to be said.