So in my pursuit to save money on ammo and to keep it same as with the vz.58 I asked for a price offer on V-AR in 7.62x39 (the cheapest rifle ammo around).
Outcome? 50.000 CZK / € 2.000. Not really a money saving option.
Care to explain? He’s handling the fire arm safely, and unless someone is behind the fire arm poses no danger to anyone.
You just don’t like the pose, and that’s fine but the man could not be any safer in handling the gun, while the other man is being completely irresponsible and down right dangerous with it, end of.
Maybe not in this instance but it creates a culture where waving a firearm around is perfectly acceptable , the risk of an accident has then just increased a 1000 fold .
The guy could be a lot fucking safer with it , for starters he could put it down and stop waving it around like a fucking child .
Go enjoy the gun at a range , not your mums bedroom
So it’s dangerous and irresponsible to merely hold a fire arm now? I get it you’re a Brit bong, you’re brainwashed from child birth to believe that if you merely look at a gun the wrong way it will fly around killing every school age child within a 500 mile radius.
He can do what ever he wants with the gun as long as he is being safe. You have no argument, other than “I don’t like what he’s doing”, you even admitted yourself he’s not doing anything dangerous with it so let’s move on.
All the shops around the area where i live are quite pricey, even the small ones. Plus, people are really stock piling right now due to being worried about the up coming election, so the prices have gone through the roof.
Of course he . He is posing with a weapon trying to look like some hard man when in reality they both look like a pair of bellends . [quote=“SirWarriant, post:1591, topic:27880”]
So it’s dangerous and irresponsible to merely hold a fire arm now? I get it you’re a Brit bong, you’re brainwashed from child birth to believe that if you merely look at a gun the wrong way it will fly around killing every school age child within a 500 mile radius.
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The sight of a gun does not scare me whatsoever . I just respect them for what they are .
No difference from handling a pair of scissors or a knife . You use it as a tool . Not a fucking toy to look cool with .
maybe not directly that we know of (no way of telling if he has made the weapon safe ) . However he is helping to create a wider problem which is the lack of respect for a firearm .
I was always taught to never point a firearm at anything unless you intend to shoot it . End of .
You don’t wave it around , you don’t point it a camera for a cool photo . When you clean it . You make sure the barrels is facing in a safe direction . You respect the weapon .
Your opinion, nothing dangerous about what the man on the left is doing, end of.
He can do what ever the fuck he wants to do with his firearm as long as he’s being safe.
Finger off the trigger, no round in the chamber, unless there is someone behind the camera it’s perfectly safe. If he didn’t respect the firearm he wouldn’t be handling it safely.
Unless someone is behind the camera, the weapon is pointing in a safe direction, his finger is off the trigger, no round in the chamber.
You simply don’t like the pose, and you think he’s trying to look tough. Unless you can actually say why he is being unsafe and disrespectful don’t respond.
I remember reading about that with the supposed name change of the Berenstain bears. I was convinced my whole life that the name was Bernstein, so I read into that theory for quite a while, and my life was never the same.
Its theory that I first recall when Mandela died in 2013. I paid little mind to it.
Then randomly It came up again yesterday and it piqued my interest and there are many things that I have “Miss-remembered”.
I have always been intrigued by consciousness and perception, I also have studied many factors of memory an confabulation and other various factors of human psyche.
So its some interesting stuff to think about, especially when you have very specific and distinct memories about something and then learn that its not correct.