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Guns and Shooting Thread

When I was in Vegas last month, one of our friends had us ride the bus out to TheGunStore. I was a bit skeptical at first, but upon watching how the staff there were acting, I was actually pretty impressed by the way they handled everything. It was clear they knew exactly what they were doing, their safety procedures were clear.

Well I live in Virginia and I can drive 15 minutes to find a certain gun store. This gun shop has the shortest average time between a gun being legally sold and the gun being used in a crime in the USA. But they don't use the guns right here and I'm far enough away from the ghettos where it doesn't bother me that much
 
Well I live in Virginia and I can drive 15 minutes to find a certain gun store. This gun shop has the shortest average time between a gun being legally sold and the gun being used in a crime in the USA. But they don't use the guns right here and I'm far enough away from the ghettos where it doesn't bother me that much

By their conduct, I'm referring to their supervision and management of the shooting range they had in the back.
 
Steven Snype, I don't know if there are any local gun ranges, but usually those provide good gun training. Otherwise, I'd set my sights on states that allow hunting, like PA, MN, TX, MT, ND, SD, etc. You'll usually find a gun range or gun training classes somewhere in those states.
Wait, are you implying that there are states that don't allow hunting?
 
iDunno, we don't wear any of that. Stop relying on stereotypes. Zaccheus thats a nice choice, but if it were me, I'd choose a lock or M1911 model pistol. I like revolvers, but the reliance in these guns is much better. As for Acklow, thats just BA. I've shot one and went trigger happy very quick. They're so light! And their accuracy! Thats a great weapon right there. Has anyone heard of tactical bacon?
 
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