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Bailey Guns
02-12-2017, 08:48
My neighbor, Leroy, a very nice retired man, is a hunter. So, he considers himself a "gun owner". And he's pretty far right of center on most things as far as I can tell. But after talking guns a few times it became obvious he's one of those who's of the "why does anyone need one of those damn assault rifles?" types. For a while I just changed the subject when it came up because I really like this man and we enjoy each other's company.

Yesterday, I had a "teachable moment" with him. He had come over to the house to see how the shop had come along. While there he noticed I had a substantial stockpile of .22LR ammo and asked if he could buy a box or two. I gave him 3 boxes (which he later tried to pay me $30 for!). Anyway, I took the opportunity to show him a few of my .22 lever guns. Then I pulled out the .22 AR I have...a standard lower with a CMMG upper on it with an EoTech sight. I could see he was a little uncomfortable holding it so I started explaining how the sight worked, how it could go on most any gun, really easy to hit your target, etc...

"C'mon out in the yard and I'll show you." After I shifted his focus from the "assault rifle" to the sight he was now interested because he doesn't have the best vision any more...like lots of us. I loaded a few rounds into a mag, gave him a quick rundown on how to use it, then let him have it. Well, two boxes of Mini-Mags later he had a huge smile on his face and was just amazed at the ease of use and accuracy of the gun and sight. We talked some more about the .22 and then about ARs in general...why people like them and such. I could see the wheels were turning.

So, he went home and after a bit he called and asked if I'd ever have time to go to town and help him find a rifle like mine. I said I had time right now so off we went. Stopped in to my favorite LGS in Lewiston (Weaponsmart) and talked to the owner. He didn't have exactly what I was looking for but he made Leroy a really good deal on a Walther/Umarex HK416 rifle with some other good stuff to go with it...and free ammo to boot. Now, keep in mind this is a full-blown LE/Mil/Tactical type store with all sorts of sexy EBRs everywhere plus all the tacticool accessories to go with them.

Leroy was like a kid in a candy shop. We got home with his gun, I put an old-but-functional Bushnell red-dot I had collecting dust on his new gun (he had spread some gravel on my drive/parking area last fall and refused any payment so I gave it to him for doing that), went over the function of the gun and some safety stuff and turned him loose.

By the end of the day he was asking me what other calibers they came in and if I'd help him pick one out at some point. He was also fascinated by my Kel-Tec CMR-30 and said he had to have one of those first.

All in all it was a good day. Best of all, Leroy's FUDD days are over.

Zundfolge
02-12-2017, 09:00
Awesome.


Truth is, "OMG AR's is effin FUN!" is really the best way to convince someone (more so than "when the zombies/muslims/JBTs come I'll be ready").

ray1970
02-12-2017, 09:53
Thanks. I was trying to explain to someone the other day how much I disliked the Fudds of the world. Almost even more than the straight up anti freedom crowd.

Glad to hear you are converting one of them over to our side. Perhaps in time you can really educate him on why anyone would need to own such a thing. Besides the fun factor of course.

KevDen2005
02-12-2017, 09:54
I stopped reading when I realized you walked into your yard to shoot....I became jealous and upset.

roberth
02-12-2017, 10:25
Good job BG!!

CS1983
02-12-2017, 11:05
I stopped reading when I realized you walked into your yard to shoot....I became jealous and upset.

Anyone can shoot in their yard. It's just whether or not blueberries and cherries light up your front sidewalk afterwards that's the problem :)

Bailey Guns
02-12-2017, 11:08
I stopped reading when I realized you walked into your yard to shoot....I became jealous and upset.

[Beer]

TheGrey
02-12-2017, 11:12
I'm happy for you that you have such a good neighbor (and such a good location!) and you were able to reciprocate his kindness. :) That's just awesome. Hopefully he'll talk with other friends of his and spread the word about ARs.

Bailey Guns
02-12-2017, 11:18
Anyone can shoot in their yard. It's just whether or not blueberries and cherries light up your front sidewalk afterwards that's the problem :)

Funny story to hijack my own thread:

When I first moved into my place in Bailey, with plenty of acreage to safely shoot, I was sighting in a rifle for elk season. Apparently someone called the sheriff's department to complain about the shooting. Next thing I know, 2 PCSO deputies drive up my driveway and make their way over to talk to me. I knew them both from coming into my gun store. One of the guys had a big smile on his face and said he had something he was dying to show me. From his patrol car he retrieved a freshly issued, unfired, HK UMP-40. The kind with the fun switch. He said he really wanted to shoot it but didn't have ammo.

"Dude...I own a gun shop. I have ammo." A quick trip to the garage to procure a 1000 round case of .40SW American Eagle and we were in business. Damn near wore the thing out. I had 150 rounds left when we were done. Also fired a few mags thru a selective fire Winchester M-14 department gun. All in all, a really good, loud time.

Never had anyone call to complain about shooting after that.

Gman
02-12-2017, 11:24
I stopped reading when I realized you walked into your yard to shoot....I became jealous and upset.
I was envious, but kept reading. Then I was jealous for Idaho's gain and disappointed that Colorado lost such a great guy.

theGinsue
02-12-2017, 13:25
Awesome.


Truth is, "OMG AR's is effin FUN!" is really the best way to convince someone (more so than "when the zombies/muslims/JBTs come I'll be ready").

Agreed. I missed an opportunity to do the same with a coworker a few years back. This same coworker went shooting with another coworker 2 years later and the second coworker had AR's. After shooting those AR's and learning about how fun, accurate and modifiable they are the first coworker went and had a nice one built at an LGS. The guy walked out of the store that day with a gorgeous high end AR that puts any I've ever had to shame.

Great job BG and thanks for sharing your experience - it's helped to remind all of us that we can change opinions one person at a time.

Grant H.
02-12-2017, 14:04
Awesome.


Truth is, "OMG AR's is effin FUN!" is really the best way to convince someone (more so than "when the zombies/muslims/JBTs come I'll be ready").

Truth.

My 15-22 and then stepping up to a .223 has converted more than a few Fudd's... It usually ends up with them wanting to buy or build an AR.

brutal
02-12-2017, 18:21
Funny story to hijack my own thread:

When I first moved into my place in Bailey, with plenty of acreage to safely shoot, I was sighting in a rifle for elk season. Apparently someone called the sheriff's department to complain about the shooting. Next thing I know, 2 PCSO deputies drive up my driveway and make their way over to talk to me. I knew them both from coming into my gun store. One of the guys had a big smile on his face and said he had something he was dying to show me. From his patrol car he retrieved a freshly issued, unfired, HK UMP-40. The kind with the fun switch. He said he really wanted to shoot it but didn't have ammo.

"Dude...I own a gun shop. I have ammo." A quick trip to the garage to procure a 1000 round case of .40SW American Eagle and we were in business. Damn near wore the thing out. I had 150 rounds left when we were done. Also fired a few mags thru a selective fire Winchester M-14 department gun. All in all, a really good, loud time.

Never had anyone call to complain about shooting after that.

I LOL.

Neighbor, "Yea, the cops showed up, and then we listed to automatic gunfire for an hour. Bastards."