Eden said:Maybe both ends of that barrel are the wrong end.
endlessness said:Im curious about something: Is any of you people who own/defend guns vegetarians ? Or, do you gun owners/defenders try to be conscious consumers or do you feel it makes no difference what you buy/consume in the overall world situation or in your conscience?
hyperspacing said:To say guns are only destructive and only encourage violence is a bit ignorant. im a proud gun owner and find a day at the shooting range very therapeutic. it really is a great stress reliever.
hyperspacing said:Ps . Do you know what a smith and wesson 500 is? Its one of the biggest caliber hanguns on the market. You don't wanna stare down the wrong end of that barrel
soulfood said:hyperspacing said:To say guns are only destructive and only encourage violence is a bit ignorant. im a proud gun owner and find a day at the shooting range very therapeutic. it really is a great stress reliever.
hyperspacing said:Ps . Do you know what a smith and wesson 500 is? Its one of the biggest caliber hanguns on the market. You don't wanna stare down the wrong end of that barrel
You're not really helping your point here.
Your freewheeling attitude towards guns really rubs me the wrong way. I have nothing against you and nothing against guns. I love shooting at the firing range and went with my grandfather from the time I was 13 until he passed away a couple years ago. I inherited several of his pistols and some of his collectors rifles.hyperspacing said:soulfood said:hyperspacing said:To say guns are only destructive and only encourage violence is a bit ignorant. im a proud gun owner and find a day at the shooting range very therapeutic. it really is a great stress reliever.
hyperspacing said:Ps . Do you know what a smith and wesson 500 is? Its one of the biggest caliber hanguns on the market. You don't wanna stare down the wrong end of that barrel
You're not really helping your point here.
Have you ever shot a S&W 500? Its exhilerating.
Also its a fact you don't wanna stare down the wrong end of that barrel lol.
SnozzleBerry said:I imagine you with a maniacal grin, rubbing your hands together in excited anticipation of using your firearms.
Hahahaha, I'm glad you get where I'm coming from. And indeed, I would say we have very different personalities (but ain't that what makes life grand?) I hear what you are saying and totally understand your perspective (well, as best I can) having several friends who are gun enthusiasts. Out of curiosity, with your kids and given the size of your collection, how do you store your firearms? Do you have a gun safe or locks or both or what? I don't know anyone with children and guns in the same household, which I just realized as a result of your post.hyperspacing said:SnozzleBerry said:I imagine you with a maniacal grin, rubbing your hands together in excited anticipation of using your firearms.
Lol that image just made my day. I also have an evil laugh like this. Buwahahahahahah.
SnozzleBerry said:Hahahaha, I'm glad you get where I'm coming from. And indeed, I would say we have very different personalities (but ain't that what makes life grand?) I hear what you are saying and totally understand your perspective (well, as best I can) having several friends who are gun enthusiasts. Out of curiosity, with your kids and given the size of your collection, how do you store your firearms? Do you have a gun safe or locks or both or what? I don't know anyone with children and guns in the same household, which I just realized as a result of your post.hyperspacing said:SnozzleBerry said:I imagine you with a maniacal grin, rubbing your hands together in excited anticipation of using your firearms.
Lol that image just made my day. I also have an evil laugh like this. Buwahahahahahah.
lol they were properly taught to kill animals without shooting each otherms_manic_minxx said:I never knew of anyone who ever got into a hunting accident. Everyone was definitely knowledgeable about their weaponry, it was all always stored properly, and when kids were taught to use the guns, they were obviously also taught properly.
i dont think it's ever wrong. but to own a gun because of a few "what if's" is unnecessary, especially in stable countries. but if all peaceful and reasonable possibilities are exhausted, then it is a completely diff scenario. in that case we would be forced to pick up a weapon, or remain slaves.ms_manic_minxx said:But also, when is it wrong NOT to defend yourself? What is the most healthy assertion of boundaries? What if it came down to protecting something like your children? What if you couldn't run, what if all peaceful and reasonable possibilities have been exhausted?
there is no better anime in the world (yet..to me) than "Samurai Champloo." i dare anyone to not get hooked after the first episode:wink: esp if u like animesms_manic_minxx said:Any anime fans of Samurai X/Rurouni Kenshin?
soulfood said:So exactly what is it like firing off a Smith & Wesson 500?
Describe in your most intimate detail.
I think this is also why I don't particularly like firearms. Or relying on any weaponry for that matter, besides my own body. I've been into martial arts for some years now, and it (for me) is way more satisfying than firing some weapon. And I have fired a gun, bow, crossbow, for those who may think I don't know what it's like.ms_manic_minxx said:I've recently taken up martial arts again. As far as body/mind coordination is concerned, it intuitively appeals to me more than a gun range. Ideally, I will spend my life sparring with others for the joy of the dance and never having to apply any self-defense in a real situation.