joe sixpack
Member
In other threads I have come across the concept of a gun is "fun to shoot"
or that shooting the gun was not an enjoyable experience, and varying degrees of the above.
If you will, please explain "fun to shoot", what are the qualities
that make it so, or, what are the qualities that make it
otherwise.
Realize that what I am originating here, is based off my limited
experience with guns in general. That they go "bang" when you pull
the trigger obviously would add to the fun factor, and if they jam
or in some way fail to do what is intended would detract from their
enjoyment. But, what about something like a .50cal Desert Eagle?
It would seem to me that it would be "fun to shoot" maybe once
(that is if it has a brutal recoil or some nasty habit of breaking your
thumb), but once the novelty had worn off, you'd rather not practise
with it.
What about the smaller guns for CCW, or compacts? FTS (Fun to shoot)?
Also, if you like, please list guns that you think are "fun" and/or
those which were not "fun" for you.
cheers, ab
ps: the DE example above may not be based in fact, I have no idea if it is a bear to use or not.
or that shooting the gun was not an enjoyable experience, and varying degrees of the above.
If you will, please explain "fun to shoot", what are the qualities
that make it so, or, what are the qualities that make it
otherwise.
Realize that what I am originating here, is based off my limited
experience with guns in general. That they go "bang" when you pull
the trigger obviously would add to the fun factor, and if they jam
or in some way fail to do what is intended would detract from their
enjoyment. But, what about something like a .50cal Desert Eagle?
It would seem to me that it would be "fun to shoot" maybe once
(that is if it has a brutal recoil or some nasty habit of breaking your
thumb), but once the novelty had worn off, you'd rather not practise
with it.
What about the smaller guns for CCW, or compacts? FTS (Fun to shoot)?
Also, if you like, please list guns that you think are "fun" and/or
those which were not "fun" for you.
cheers, ab
ps: the DE example above may not be based in fact, I have no idea if it is a bear to use or not.