YoshiEgg25 wrote:I also have taken five shots from a shotgun
Holy shit, man! How did you survive?
Anyway, I have an AK-47. It was a Christmas gift from my dad. Never cared much for guns, but an AK-47 is pretty damn cool.
YoshiEgg25 wrote:I also have taken five shots from a shotgun
alienjesus wrote:This is a very American thread. I always found gun afficianados kinda creepy, although I don't mean to insult anyone here. I think it's just a very different attitude to them over in the US to here.
Ack wrote:I haven't been to the range in ages, as there wasn't any I had access to in Tuscaloosa, and with all the gun shops in Auburn closing, the only way to get a pass to the outdoor range here is to go buy a year pass at the Forest Ranger station in nearby Tuskegee. I own a Ruger Security Six .357, a SIG Sauer P226 9mm, as well as the traditional 12-gauge pump shotgun. I've taken the shotgun hunting before, but I've only been once, so it's a new experience for me.
Of the three, I prefer the Ruger. I prefer revolvers to automatics. Guess I'm just old fashioned.
indecks wrote:I dont think the firearms hobby is more American than any other country.
dsheinem wrote:indecks wrote:I dont think the firearms hobby is more American than any other country.
I do think it is more "American" than most other hobbies. How many countries ensure a "right to bear arms" in their founding documents?
I'm serious, I really don't know...
alienjesus wrote:[...]unlike the US, we can't walk into a supermarket and buy a gun.
Opa Opa wrote:alienjesus wrote:[...]unlike the US, we can't walk into a supermarket and buy a gun.
They actually took a major part of gun selections out of most stores (some stores entirely)... at least in my area. Never looked at 'em honestly.
I don't normally buy a box of shotgun shells with the gallon of milk I came for.