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awesome! except for the fact that the first girl failed to properly clear the firearm before she spun it around and stood directly in front of the barrel!
I wish we had that unit in my high school gym class.
(although, I do remember the day my us history teacher, who was a super radical leftist - our textbook for the class was howard zinn -led a class discussion about the overblown "you can sneak a glock through airport security because its made of plastic!" scare (remember that one?) and basically schooled us all on not believing everything you read in the news. The class ended with her lecturing us on how revolutionary the design of the glock pistol was. So I guess i did get SOME gun education in high school! And yes, this was actually a fancy, liberal arts high school in seattle, if you can believe it.)
 
part of my phys ed in high school was going shooting 22s at a range one day. pistols and rifles. We also had archery in high school. Every kid enjoyed themselves and no one got hurt. My respect to those two phys ed teachers.

This was pretty boring to me as back then if i wanted to go shooting I would grab a rifle and head down the lane.
 
That was impressive! Why don't the American socialists/communists embrace such training here?

I think the vid is incorrect, though. I'm pretty sure that those were collage students, and I would like to meet a couple of them in the spirit of perestroika for a little restructuring! ;)
 
That was impressive! Why don't the American socialists/communists embrace such training here?

I think the vid is incorrect, though. I'm pretty sure that those were collage students, and I would like to meet a couple of them in the spirit of perestroika for a little restructuring! ;)
My daughters would put them to shame and do it while wearing their Hello Kitty t-shirts.
 
Very impressive. Meanwhile, the US is producing feminized men who need "safe spaces". What could go wrong?

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When I was in high-school in WA, as part of a speech class I gave a "demonstration speech"...complete with pics...on how to reload a shotgun shell. If a kid was to try that these days they'd probably be expelled and put on some sort of "watch list".
 
That was impressive! Why don't the American socialists/communists embrace such training here?

I think the vid is incorrect, though. I'm pretty sure that those were collage students, and I would like to meet a couple of them in the spirit of perestroika for a little restructuring! ;)

@Sgt Nambu, I think junior or senior HS students, based on what my kids and their classmates look like.

My daughters would put them to shame and do it while wearing their Hello Kitty t-shirts.

Hilarious! Don't get me started on Hello Kitty....

When I was in high-school in WA, as part of a speech class I gave a "demonstration speech"...complete with pics...on how to reload a shotgun shell. If a kid was to try that these days they'd probably be expelled and put on some sort of "watch list".

A kid in my girls' school sent them + 2 other girls a threatening text & selfie with an Airsoft stuck in his waistband, picture camera aimed up at the crotch. All four girls went to the principal, police were called, etc. Ex wife & other parents freaked out about it, demanded they expel the kid. All this happened by the time ex sent me her upset messages, unbeknownst to me. I said, "calm down, fake gun, stupid mistake. Sit the kid down, give him a stern talking (thinking a good belt whack or two also), and then kick him out if he makes the same mistake again." I explained, if it had been a real gun, his parents would have been taken in....

Too many civil suits in our country. In gym class, we used to have a huge rope hanging from the ceiling (~20' up). Part of our regimen was to shimmy up the rope and touch the ceiling. No one ever fell. Imagine that in a school nowadays.
 
When I was in grade school in 1985, taking some spent .22 and .45 casings in or Show and Tell was the hit of the day.

Ten years later, when I was entering high school, the prevailing attitude was "you're either a jock or you are unfit to be here" and my comeback was "you establish a rifle team, even just AIRGUN, and I'll sign up right here and now," and the butt-hurt was frickin' Old Testament BIBLICAL.

What the Hell changed in those ten years?
 

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