Message from @Inquisition
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You'd generally have to be real close to kill someone with an air rifle
If most of the people in the midwest are like me.
greatest fighting force known to man
I was trained since I was 10 years old on how to handle a gun.
Rifles, handguns, shotguns... you name it.
I have a healthy respect for them.
Guess there is a huge experience difference between us then.
There is the fact I was also trained how to raise cattle and farm.
That comes in handy.
I’ve never shot a gun but would love to shoot one
My family doesn’t have the money for one
There is also the overwhelming advantage of knowing the battlefield.
Shooting's fun.
I've shot a bunch. Including a 25mm chaingun.
Gun license is extremely and prohibitively expensive in Indonesia tbh
The most important thing is accuracy.
I just fired my first rifle at 18. Went to a range and rented an M16 style rifle.
Yeah... accuracy comes with training.
I been using guns since I was 10.
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The only way I was able to shoot a gun was by joining the army.
Friend of mine has a Glock.
The cities are fucked either way.
Cause I had plans on going to the military, I needed a head start on knowing how to handle an M16 style rifle.
Either by themselves or by rural area.
I can put holes in paper pretty consistently.
In all honesty, the rural areas probably won't even have to fire a single shot.
Eh.... not really, I've seen people who never shot a gun in their life scoring almost perfect score on shooting classes @Dusty Morgan
The cities will tear themselves apart.
That is rare Der.
I am one of those people.
But my accuracy is 23 years of training, on top of my natural ability.
One I first started shooting, I kept my bullet cluster close.
I've used the M16, MAG, Browning machine gun, 25mm bushmaster, uzi, and beretta m9.
Now I can do it with moving targets.
I had to shoot with my left since my right eye is fucked.
M16 is fun to shoot. 😃
M16 is easy to shoot with.
Exactly.
What happened to your right eye @Braydon