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Mobat555
05-26-2011, 08:52
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Wow......Just F***ing Wow.
Love the limp wristed face smacks though, you know that Desert Eagle had to hurt.
Lex_Luthor
05-26-2011, 09:11
Holy Freakin Cow.
Gcompact30
05-26-2011, 09:19
Can only say WOW
ghettodub
05-26-2011, 09:23
And this is why I was against constitutional carry...haha
Darwin at work here
At least the gal with the hot case down the shirt had the sense to have her finger off the trigger -
BPTactical
05-26-2011, 09:28
And this is why I was against constitutional carry...haha
Darwin at work here
Exactly
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 09:29
Yeah. I noticed quite a few of those clips were people shooting the S&W 500s. That's about all they're good for in my opinion. Teaching people about excessive recoil and showing them they purchased too much gun.
Holy crap, some of those are really scary.
Its people like this that keep me from wanting to go to public ranges, and quite frankly shooting with anyone I dont know.
Holy crap, some of those are really scary.
Its people like this that keep me from wanting to go to public ranges, and quite frankly shooting with anyone I dont know.
+1
Byte Stryke
05-26-2011, 10:10
Just [ROFL1]
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 10:12
Agree in principle, but I have never seen stuff like that at a range, and I go a lot. However, I'm on the member side at Firing Line, and I've never seen a shooter who didn't know what they were doing at Front Range up in Loveland. Those are the 2 ranges I frequent.
Byte Stryke
05-26-2011, 10:33
I'm on the member side at Firing Line,
I tend to think that isn't any better...
Those monkeys don't know Guns, gun law, from butt-plugs and common sense... They disarm you and they are running around armed...
I'll take my chances elsewhere. At least I wont have the false sense of security.
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 10:37
Weelllll.... -perhaps- you haven't been there as often as I have over the last 15 years. Although I agree that just because it's the member side doesn't mean the potential isn't there for stupidity, as it's not as if you have to qualify to become a member. I was just stating my personal experience at both ranges.
Holy crap, some of those are really scary.
Its people like this that keep me from wanting to go to public ranges, and quite frankly shooting with anyone I dont know.
+ 100
Lochinver
05-26-2011, 11:36
Really makes me cringe looking at some of those. There would have to be some responsibility on the people that put the guns into the hands of some of the shooters in those clips. Putting such massive firearms in the hands of experienced shooters is just asking for trouble.
Byte Stryke
05-26-2011, 12:04
Weelllll.... -perhaps- you haven't been there as often as I have over the last 15 years. Although I agree that just because it's the member side doesn't mean the potential isn't there for stupidity, as it's not as if you have to qualify to become a member. I was just stating my personal experience at both ranges.
there once was a time when it was my primary...
Clerks with ass-scratchers on triggers while handling them, flagging customers.
Clerks telling my son and I that you must be 21 to transfer/Purchase a Fixed stock rifle lower (They Sent it back)
watched a fatass clerk drop a 1911
Same clerks tell me that I am not qualified to carry in their store...
YMMV
but my mind is pretty much made up and I put them pretty square with Prairie arms and Gunsmoke
I used to go to a public range at a city in another state that was a nightmare. Located in the middle of the ghetto. Bulletholes all over the range, including the partitions, benches, ceiling, wall, and even the door. Sometimes I'd be there shooting and a few gang kids in sports gear would come through the door holding guns in their hands -- of course the "rules" said they needed to be transported to and from the range unloaded in a case. The last time I nearly shot someone was at that range. I was walking out to my car and some gang kid was walking towards me with a loaded MAC-11 in his hand. But I wasn't being mugged, he was just going to the range. Scary place filled with dangerously stupid people. I ended up making my own indoor range at an abandoned building on my work site.
DeusExMachina
05-26-2011, 12:43
I can think of a great one to add, but it might not go over to well on this forum. [ROFL1]
GunsRBadMMMMKay
05-26-2011, 12:47
That's a good "must" watch compilation [ROFL1]
SuperiorDG
05-26-2011, 13:12
The cop's ND, holly crap, wonder what happened on that one. I think they all had to change their shorts.
Jolly Green
05-26-2011, 13:24
Wow, just wow.
mcantar18c
05-26-2011, 13:55
LOL @ the tacticool mall ninja trying to ADS with the pistol grip 12ga.
Facepalm @ the idiots that don't understand what .500 is.
WOW @ the cop's ND (gotta admit though, first thought was "yup, its a female," although I've been driving all morning so I'm a excessively biased at the moment).
The cop's ND, holly crap, wonder what happened on that one. I think they all had to change their shorts.
Read the story on that one- he was a DEA "Special" Agent who came to a class room at a high school and was doing a demo with his glock (remember no external safety kids) and kept his nose-picker on the trigger while trying to put it away and shot himself in the foot. Needless to say he stopped being in the DEA and went to Unemployed.
Holy crap, some of those are really scary.
Its people like this that keep me from wanting to go to public ranges, and quite frankly shooting with anyone I dont know.
Hence why I rarely go to public ranges and try to find secluded areas in the mountains to shoot. I should put up a sign when I shoot at Harris or Mt. Evans: "If you hit me with an ND and I don't die, I will shoot back!"
flan7211
05-26-2011, 15:36
How haunting was that kid shooting the guy at first? Ugh.
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 16:02
That one was the scariest. I can't imagine that guy is doing well. That little kid could just as easily have blown his own little head off.
I'm confident with almost 100% certainty that everyone in here who has kids has or plans to teach their children proper gun safety... but that little kid's dad is the one at fault, letting his toddler handle a loaded gun [Bang]
Guns don't kill people, stupidity kills people.
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 16:11
For some reason I got the impression that dad had it in his hip holster and maybe kid "disarmed" him.
Glock Shooter
05-26-2011, 17:23
How haunting was that kid shooting the guy at first? Ugh.
An image I wish I could un-see
The kid shooting the guy is a couple years old. It happened in a middle east arab country during a family celebration where people were shooting guns in the air. The guy shot his a couple times and set the gun on a table. The kid picked up the gun and stepped toward the guy as the guy backed up into the line of fire. The guy then sat down and died.
sneakerd
05-26-2011, 18:42
I have -0- empathy.[Beer]
I don't remember the guy who was shot dying. Also, I remember the kid pulled the gun out of his belt I thought.
The female officer was in Las Vegas I think.
I don't remember the guy who was shot dying. Also, I remember the kid pulled the gun out of his belt I thought.
The female officer was in Las Vegas I think.
I would believe stuving, he's a sombie slayer extraordinaire! [Tooth]
Dusty Johnson
05-26-2011, 22:29
And this is why I was against constitutional carry...haha
Darwin at work here
Amen
Holy crap, some of those are really scary.
Its people like this that keep me from wanting to go to public ranges, and quite frankly shooting with anyone I dont know.
Amen
I tend to think that isn't any better...
Those monkeys don't know Guns, gun law, from butt-plugs and common sense... They disarm you and they are running around armed...
I'll take my chances elsewhere. At least I wont have the false sense of security.
Amen
there once was a time when it was my primary...
Clerks with ass-scratchers on triggers while handling them, flagging customers.
Clerks telling my son and I that you must be 21 to transfer/Purchase a Fixed stock rifle lower (They Sent it back)
watched a fatass clerk drop a 1911
Same clerks tell me that I am not qualified to carry in their store...
YMMV
but my mind is pretty much made up and I put them pretty square with Prairie arms and Gunsmoke
I am glad to see I am not the only one that thinks that place is a JOKE for MANY different reasons.
I am glad to see I am not the only one that thinks that place is a JOKE for MANY different reasons.
I'll now avoid that place like the black plague... although I've been to The Shootist in Englewood off Santa Fe and although it's a pretty well maintained place some of their customers are a bit sketchy, like a group of guys not much older than 20 or so with a .22 MP5K that even after firing around 400 rounds as fast as they could failed to hit much of the target, made me and my brother both nervous as we're both very big on gun safety and always go to shoot for accuracy and not to mess around.
DeusExMachina
05-27-2011, 12:13
The Shootist and "well maintained" made me choke a little.
The Shootist and "well maintained" made me choke a little.
Er I should have said instead of well maintained perhaps- friendly staff?
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