Duh! He wasn't at the range! He was at home!Let me ask you a question. If you saw something like this say - at the Range - would it be as funny?
Duh! He wasn't at the range! He was at home!Let me ask you a question. If you saw something like this say - at the Range - would it be as funny?
Duh! He wasn't at the range! He was at home!
Well this morning my wife played joke on me and took my carry gun out of my safe and hid it under a back pack on the kitchen counter.
Firearms are not toys to be used for playing jokes. Additionally, unless it's an emergency or I authorize it, NOBODY, it repeat, NOBODY goes into my gun safe except me.
But anyways (to that annoyed guy), If you don't have anything nice to say to people, say it for all I care, but keep it to yourself and don't post it.
Andrew
sounds like you upset some internet tough guys who have had liberal gun safety shoved up there rectal region. btw, funny story
Sinixstar said:...There seems to be this mentality of "well it's one of us - so it's okay" - no, it's not okay - it's a stupid thing to do. Period.
You want to come down on me for calling a spade a spade - that's your choice.
It's not a smart thing to do, it's not funny, it's not okay just because you're at home, and it's not okay just because they know better. It's a dumb thing to do, and it sends mixed signals about what is and is not okay when it comes to handling guns.
Flame away if you want - don't much care.
moi_self26 said:I have to agree with Sinixstar. I think that it is irresponsible to pull a prank with a gun, especially in the presence of a child, it is setting a bad example. That's nothing personal against the O.P (or his wife since she's the one who did it), but if it had ended badly, and it was posted in here about someone we didn't know, EVERYONE would be saying the same things. No need to get upset, but I think it's something you should try to correct in the future....