So explain to me this Fudd thing

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thom said:
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Sometimes shooters need pictures, like targets. You are NOT A FUDD.

LOL .. Thom that might be the best explanation yet!!
It also proves that some people are throwing that term around inappropriately.
 
I've seen it used in arguments around 2A issues as a pejorative descriptor of anyone who does not take the most absolutely libertarian view of 2A.

UrbanDictionary.com defines it as:
"Slang term for a "casual" gun owner; eg; a person who typically only owns guns for hunting or shotgun sports and does not truly believe in the true premise of the second amendment. These people also generally treat owners/users of so called "non sporting" firearms like handguns or semiautomatic rifles with unwarranted scorn or contempt."

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Fudd
 
Boriqua said:
I guess where I was going guys is .. I read over and over how if your not shooting the latest "high" speed tactical type gun ... Your a fudd and if you are your discounted from the gun community at large. I think it's a mistake. I'm steadfast in my support of the 2a without compromise or exception. I support everyone's right to own and shoot what they like even if I don't share the same likes.
I will likely never own a gun that has a brace but think it's ludicrous to ban them.

I think finding ways to divide the community when our rights are under attack is stupid but ... There are those that while screaming they support the 2a will hang a name on me because I enjoy different firearms than they do. Sorry .. I like old tech. Enjoy shooting it but keep in mind... You won't find a stronger supporter than I when you need it. We need more people under the tent not less and the word fudd gets thrown around to much here and on other gun boards. I still dont know what the term means.

The firearms community is no different than any other lifestyle / hobby / interest group. The automotive community is the same exact way. It seems people will find whatever way they can to try and inflate their own image / ego - and revel in their self-perceived "superiority." People thinking they are "better" than someone else on the basis of what something cost / how flashy / or "coolness" of usage isn't anything new.

One of my closest friends is a massive 2a supporter. In his home state, which is very 2a unfriendly - he is a member / organizer / volunteer for several groups fighting the good fight - and I mean fighting. He doesn't just mail off a check. The only reason he doesn't live here full time is because all his family / children / grand children live there. He is retired, and very budget conscience (a little too much IMO, but I get it.) He never buys anything "expensive," and when he is here during the winter he accompanies me to the range weekly. He spends more money on ammo he actually shoots, then guns - which says a lot. A couple weeks ago we were there - and he was shooting his Hi-Point carbine and his Taurus G3 carry gun. There was a group of dudes there in his age group (60s) making some snide comments about him and the firearm - cause they were too stupid to realize with electronic hearing protection you can hear people better. He wasn't paying any attention to them - but I was glancing over occasionally to see how they were shooting, since they were so preoccupied with stroking each other off via making fun of someone else. Funny part was he was out-shooting them quite easily at 7 & 10 yards with the Taurus (They were mostly shooting what appeared to be mid range S&W revolvers / 1911s.) He enjoys the firearms he has, and shoots them all quite well and doesn't let his limited budget bother him - which is the right mentality to have. He probably does 100x more to defend our rights than the whole group of people making fun of him. We just laughed about it, and continued having a good time ignoring them, while they just slowly got more and more aggravated that the dude they were making fun of was making them look a bit silly without even trying. Funny how people don't realize judging people on what they have, and not their ability - is the easiest way to broadcast a deficit of character. I guess I would consider "those dudes" to be one flavor of "fudds." Inflating their own egos by judging a person based on financial investment in a "hobby" - and then being significantly less skilled at the "hobby" then getting noticeably irritated about it.
 
I am not Mariam Webster and did not stay at a motel 6 last night but I will give my definition of a FUDD. It is a person that looks at the government dealing with firearms issues that they don’t particularly care about, and assuming the inch they give will NOT turn into a mile tomorrow.

Some simple examples with quotes, (some paraphrased) from multiple emails and gun forums, and the best estimate at of the repercussions:

Bump stocks:
“They’re stupid”, “who can afford one with the price of ammo”, “why do you NEED one?”
The ATF estimated there were around 500,000 bump stocks in circulation, the last number I heard was 526 were turned into the ATF, that means they made ½ million American federal felons.

Forced rest trigger:

“They’re stupid”, “who can afford one with the price of ammo”, “you can shoot them accurately” and “why do you NEED one?”.

Some creative individual designed a method to increase the rate of fire of an AR15 to almost match that of an M16 while staying within the express definition, in federal code that separates a machinegun from a rifle.

Approximately 45,000 Americans became felons at this rule change. The courts have issued an injunction against ATF from stopping sales by the developer but did not rescind the ATF definition as a machinegun.

Arm Braces:

“well it is accurate, that’s not what they approved them for”, “If I’m going to do that I will just get a stock”, “who cares I get a free $200 tax stamp”, “Hey for free tax stamps, I will register a bunch of my lowers”

Approximately 40 million Americans became felons on February 1, 2023. Yep, ATF deferred the taxes but the definition of an arm brace being a stock went into effect 2/1/2023.

“High capacity magazines”:

“I’ve been hunting for 40 years and never needed more than 4 rounds in my 30.06 Winchester”, “why do you need to shoot someone that many times?”, “maybe you shouldn’t have a gun if you shoot that crappy”

The issue is NOT that FUDDs don’t own a machinegun, Glock or AR, it’s just that they won’t write a letter, send prewritten emails, join gun support organization, like AZCDL. They summarily dismiss new gun regulation because, "YOU DON’T NEED that", or “I don’t care”, just because they don’t have one and don’t care about protecting firearms rights as a whole.
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I swear, this is why we can't circle our wagons and get our sh!t together as a whole.

It seems that lately, owning firearms is becoming more and more like Fight Club.
 

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cool arrow said:
I swear, this is why we can't circle our wagons and get our sh!t together as a whole.

It seems that lately, owning firearms is becoming more and more like Fight Club.

Yep, that is why we are "losing." If this community would accept anyone who believes in the 2a - regardless of race, religion, identity, gender, orientation, and income we wouldn't be in the situation we are in. The "other" side wouldn't have used the same destructive stereotypes against us for decades.

The lack of modernization is the other major issue. The basic lack of leveraging the platforms our "enemies" have embraced added quite a few nails to coffin. I have said it too many times here - adapt or die when it comes to activism.
 
Even though Fudds have existed for a long time, the whole calling dudes "Fudds" officially started when gunwriter Jim Zumbo stepped on his own johnson. But now losers throw that term around far too much, and like mentioned, inappropriately and to alienate other gun owners.

"On February 16, 2007, Zumbo published an entry on his blog which read, in part:

I must be living in a vacuum. The guides on our hunt tell me that the use of AR and AK rifles have a rapidly growing following among hunters, especially prairie dog hunters. I had no clue. Only once in my life have I ever seen anyone using one of these firearms.

I call them "assault" rifles, which may upset some people. Excuse me, maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I see no place for these weapons among our hunting fraternity. I'll go so far as to call them "terrorist" rifles. They tell me that some companies are producing assault rifles that are "tackdrivers."

Sorry, folks, in my humble opinion, these things have no place in hunting. We don't need to be lumped into the group of people who terrorize the world with them, which is an obvious concern. I've always been comfortable with the statement that hunters don't use assault rifles. We've always been proud of our "sporting firearms."

This really has me concerned. As hunters, we don't need the image of walking around the woods carrying one of these weapons. To most of the public, an assault rifle is a terrifying thing. Let's divorce ourselves from them. I say game departments should ban them from the praries [sic] and woods."
 
Jack Dupp said:
Even though Fudds have existed for a long time, the whole calling dudes "Fudds" officially started when gunwriter Jim Zumbo stepped on his own johnson. But now losers throw that term around far too much, and like mentioned, inappropriately and to alienate other gun owners.

"On February 16, 2007, Zumbo published an entry on his blog which read, in part:

I must be living in a vacuum. The guides on our hunt tell me that the use of AR and AK rifles have a rapidly growing following among hunters, especially prairie dog hunters. I had no clue. Only once in my life have I ever seen anyone using one of these firearms.

I call them "assault" rifles, which may upset some people. Excuse me, maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I see no place for these weapons among our hunting fraternity. I'll go so far as to call them "terrorist" rifles. They tell me that some companies are producing assault rifles that are "tackdrivers."

Sorry, folks, in my humble opinion, these things have no place in hunting. We don't need to be lumped into the group of people who terrorize the world with them, which is an obvious concern. I've always been comfortable with the statement that hunters don't use assault rifles. We've always been proud of our "sporting firearms."

This really has me concerned. As hunters, we don't need the image of walking around the woods carrying one of these weapons. To most of the public, an assault rifle is a terrifying thing. Let's divorce ourselves from them. I say game departments should ban them from the praries [sic] and woods."

OOOoofff... That doesnt age well at ALL!!
 
YNOTAZ said:
I am not Mariam Webster and did not stay at a motel 6 last night but I will give my definition of a FUDD. It is a person that looks at the government dealing with firearms issues that they don’t particularly care about, and assuming the inch they give will NOT turn into a mile tomorrow.

Some simple examples with quotes, (some paraphrased) from multiple emails and gun forums, and the best estimate at of the repercussions:

Bump stocks:
“They’re stupid”, “who can afford one with the price of ammo”, “why do you NEED one?”
The ATF estimated there were around 500,000 bump stocks in circulation, the last number I heard was 526 were turned into the ATF, that means they made ½ million American federal felons.

Forced rest trigger:

“They’re stupid”, “who can afford one with the price of ammo”, “you can shoot them accurately” and “why do you NEED one?”.

Some creative individual designed a method to increase the rate of fire of an AR15 to almost match that of an M16 while staying within the express definition, in federal code that separates a machinegun from a rifle.

Approximately 45,000 Americans became felons at this rule change. The courts have issued an injunction against ATF from stopping sales by the developer but did not rescind the ATF definition as a machinegun.

Arm Braces:

“well it is accurate, that’s not what they approved them for”, “If I’m going to do that I will just get a stock”, “who cares I get a free $200 tax stamp”, “Hey for free tax stamps, I will register a bunch of my lowers”

Approximately 40 million Americans became felons on February 1, 2023. Yep, ATF deferred the taxes but the definition of an arm brace being a stock went into effect 2/1/2023.

“High capacity magazines”:

“I’ve been hunting for 40 years and never needed more than 4 rounds in my 30.06 Winchester”, “why do you need to shoot someone that many times?”, “maybe you shouldn’t have a gun if you shoot that crappy”

The issue is NOT that FUDDs don’t own a machinegun, Glock or AR, it’s just that they won’t write a letter, send prewritten emails, join gun support organization, like AZCDL. They summarily dismiss new gun regulation because, "YOU DON’T NEED that", or “I don’t care”, just because they don’t have one and don’t care about protecting firearms rights as a whole.
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You get around a lot more than I do Tony but I can say .. I have NEVER even met a person who in my presence expressed those views. Maybe the people I chose to call friends .. who by the way I met via AZS were the right sorts!

I have communicated on forums though where plenty view the things I like to shoot and call me fudd though. Because I am older and appreciate older style of firearms. Damnit I still like DA/SA! In the end I like what I like but it wont stop me from protecting your right to enjoy what you like.
 
Jack Dupp said:
Even though Fudds have existed for a long time, the whole calling dudes "Fudds" officially started when gunwriter Jim Zumbo stepped on his own johnson. But now losers throw that term around far too much, and like mentioned, inappropriately and to alienate other gun owners.

"On February 16, 2007, Zumbo published an entry on his blog which read, in part:

I must be living in a vacuum. The guides on our hunt tell me that the use of AR and AK rifles have a rapidly growing following among hunters, especially prairie dog hunters. I had no clue. Only once in my life have I ever seen anyone using one of these firearms.

I call them "assault" rifles, which may upset some people. Excuse me, maybe I'm a traditionalist, but I see no place for these weapons among our hunting fraternity. I'll go so far as to call them "terrorist" rifles. They tell me that some companies are producing assault rifles that are "tackdrivers."

Sorry, folks, in my humble opinion, these things have no place in hunting. We don't need to be lumped into the group of people who terrorize the world with them, which is an obvious concern. I've always been comfortable with the statement that hunters don't use assault rifles. We've always been proud of our "sporting firearms."

This really has me concerned. As hunters, we don't need the image of walking around the woods carrying one of these weapons. To most of the public, an assault rifle is a terrifying thing. Let's divorce ourselves from them. I say game departments should ban them from the praries [sic] and woods."

Ooopss. Bet he wished he could get that one back. HAHAHA

James A. Zumbo (born November 9, 1940) is a firearms and hunting commentator and writer. Until February 2007, he was the hunting editor for Outdoor Life magazine and host of the television program Jim Zumbo Outdoors on The Outdoor Channel. He was removed from both positions after he criticized the use of semi-automatic rifles such as the AR-15 and AK-47 for hunting in his blog
 
Yeah, the backlash from that article was epic.
Every gunboard I was on at the time was calling for his head on a platter, even some of the more “fuddy” ones like the S&W forum.
I think that’s the most attention Outdoor Life magazine and Outdoor network has ever gotten, and it worked.
The real damage is idiots like Zumbo and their antiquated ideas and comments are used by the media and politicians to further their anti gun agenda, citing them as “experts” and quoting them as the voices of the firearms industry/sport.
 
Boriqua said:
I still like DA/SA! In the end I like what I like but it wont stop me from protecting your right to enjoy what you like.

Alex, that's my exact point. My favorite gun to shoot is a Python. I don't own a bump stock and also think they are useless, but I take shelter in that on gun forums, as a reason to not resist the ATF's push to call them a machinegun.

I will and continue to actively resist what I think is stupid because I see it as the camel's nose in the tent, well hell, being honest, the camel is in past its shoulders already, pushing harder and faster.

I personally attribute the word fudd to someone who says I don't need that so who cares or, let's let them have the stupid bump stock (or FRT, or arm brace) and they won't come after my standard capacity mag and modern sporting rifle. I don't care what they shoot, how often, tactical, target, competitive, plinking, hunting, or just collecting, if they do nothing to defend our rights from further government intervention, they're fudds in my book.

By the way, on another local forum, I get bitched at often for even using that word because, I suppose, anyone that belongs to a gun forum can't possibly be a fudd, WRONG!
 
Gunslinger808 said:
Yeah, the backlash from that article was epic.
Every gunboard I was on at the time was calling for his head on a platter, even some of the more “fuddy” ones like the S&W forum.
I think that’s the most attention Outdoor Life magazine and Outdoor network has ever gotten, and it worked.
The real damage is idiots like Zumbo and their antiquated ideas and comments are used by the media and politicians to further their anti gun agenda, citing them as “experts” and quoting them as the voices of the firearms industry/sport.

And even after that, some of these asshats, didn't learn:
Longtime gun writer for Guns & Ammo fired for piece questioning 2nd Amendment’s reach....

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/nov/7/longtime-gun-writer-guns-ammo-fired-piece-question/
 
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