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Helped my coworker get his first gun, mossberg 590. He wants to get a pistol and ar15 as well, I suggested that he waits for the panic buying to die down so the prices might not be so crazy. Still have not had a chance to go out and actually run his gun though.
I vote helping them change their vote to make it easier on those of us that go the actual correct legal route. Not taking more of our rights away and making it tougher on us to protect our interests and continue following the laws.
I voted 6+
With that said...
My experience may be out of the ordinary.
Case in point :
This past Thursday thru Saturday I had a firearm / fur trade history display set up at a local gun shop.
I gave several talks of firearm history and safety as well as some history "lessons"
Among those talks of firearms were :
How to choose a muzzle loading firearm...
"Trouble shooting" a muzzle loading firearm....
Helping on the shooting line with new shooters...
Giving a shooting demonstration with a rifle...
So again a bit out of the ordinary , as part of my intent of the display was to help folks out.
I do try as often as I can to help out when needed or maybe even more importantly , when asked...
As for what Medic! stated...
It can be very true....someone comes to you for advice , based on your experiences...
You give good solid advice and information....
And yet :
They don't listen ...
Will argue...
Or give the classic : "Well but the expert on "You Tube" / gun store / gun blog , forum or video , etc...sez......"
Not much that you can do when that happens....other than "grin and bear it"....and do your best not to be a :
"I told you so"...when they realize that you actually did know what you were talking about.
Andy
I prefer to think of it as extraordinary...but other folks just say that I am weird....Andy, pretty much all you (and I) do is out of the ordinary.
I prefer to think of it as extraordinary...but other folks just say that I am weird....
Andy