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TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
This is why China needs distribute firearms to civilians /s
No this is why a better understanding of safety is needed universally.
I grew up in a household with a Sheriffs deputy my grandfather. A S&W .38 special revolver was alway locked in a filing cabinet no more than 4 feet from my bed.
Always with a tigger lock. I was taught to respect the gun and what it could do, never to point it at something unless I was willing to destroy that thing. Remember that even though it was a compact being a revolver the only safety was the user’s mindset.
Here, maybe this will calm you down.


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…. The voices again. It’s an idiot holding a dummy weapon. No understanding of what she is doing at all.
Better be safe than sorry.
Again as I pointed out that’s the only thing that potentially makes this “safe”. It’s blatantly obvious that the civilians here if given access to a live weapon would proceed to killing somebody by raw incompetence.
 

Michaelsinodef

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No this is why a better understanding of safety is needed universally.
I grew up in a household with a Sheriffs deputy my grandfather. A S&W .38 special revolver was alway locked in a filing cabinet no more than 4 feet from my bed.
Always with a tigger lock. I was taught to respect the gun and what it could do, never to point it at something unless I was willing to destroy that thing. Remember that even though it was a compact being a revolver the only safety was the user’s mindset.
Again, the /s means satire/joke.
…. The voices again. It’s an idiot holding a dummy weapon. No understanding of what she is doing at all.
She's probably just checking the scope up close? I mean, just a reporter lol.
Again as I pointed out that’s the only thing that potentially makes this “safe”. It’s blatantly obvious that the civilians here if given access to a live weapon would proceed to killing somebody by raw incompetence.
I agree, although it's very much safe to assume that the weapons don't have bullets in them, or removed firing pins.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
Again, the /s means satire/joke.
I am trying to avoid the political
She's probably just checking the scope up close? I mean, just a reporter lol.
Paid idiot then.
I agree, although it's very much safe to assume that the weapons don't have bullets in them, or removed firing pins.
Which is what I said earlier. Ammunition probably locked up a mile away, with the firing pins. Making these Inert.
It’s the norm at gun shows and arms fairs (Though a degree of respect and responsibility I always feel is warranted) Even museums though some museums and governments/agencies insist on going farther and butchering historic artifacts because of the imaginary fear that someone will walk into a museum with live ammunition, break open a case load and fire a weapon. Even though chances are said weapon of in a museum hasn’t had commercially available ammunition for decades. The cases are reinforced and alarmed to prevent general theft. But oh we have to weld the breach closed because someone might come in wearing a trench boat covering a dozen 88mm tank shells and go on a rampage with a WW2 Panther tank…
 
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yungho

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No this is why a better understanding of safety is needed universally.
I grew up in a household with a Sheriffs deputy my grandfather. A S&W .38 special revolver was alway locked in a filing cabinet no more than 4 feet from my bed.
Always with a tigger lock. I was taught to respect the gun and what it could do, never to point it at something unless I was willing to destroy that thing. Remember that even though it was a compact being a revolver the only safety was the user’s mindset.

…. The voices again. It’s an idiot holding a dummy weapon. No understanding of what she is doing at all.

Again as I pointed out that’s the only thing that potentially makes this “safe”. It’s blatantly obvious that the civilians here if given access to a live weapon would proceed to killing somebody by raw incompetence.
I agree you need that environment which many places don't have. I was joking, but was also trying to allude to the benefits of a civilian gun market.
 

ohan_qwe

Junior Member
That last photo has set off so many of my WTF are you thinking alarms. Civilian with smg on range with gun in contact with potential victim… and that finger on trigger. I know says the other voice in my head that those weapons have likely no ammunition within a mile of that table. The firing pins are probably locked up in a office yet still the cringe
Range? Looks like a school football field with running track in the picture.
 
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