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HAHA Love it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2W-eSxR5gIc

Him: "How you feeling?"

Her: "I'm terrified."

*Bang*

Her: " Can I go again?"

Takes one to reach one.
 
So many people are just flat out ignorant when it comes to guns. A real experience often changes that. Good stuff!
 
Seems about right. Worked with my "democratic socialist" sister. Also worked with our ultra liberal friend who now it reaming her husband for not wanting to buy a gun after our range trip.
 
Dace said:
Seems about right. Worked with my "democratic socialist" sister. Also worked with our ultra liberal friend who now it reaming her husband for not wanting to buy a gun after our range trip.

We have to keep at it.

This recent situation changed a lot of people's minds and we have to encourage this especially right before a major election.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
Dace said:
Seems about right. Worked with my "democratic socialist" sister. Also worked with our ultra liberal friend who now it reaming her husband for not wanting to buy a gun after our range trip.

We have to keep at it.

This recent situation changed a lot of people's minds and we have to encourage this especially right before a major election.

Totally agree. I posted a poll on Nextdoor to see where my neighbors fell on gun ownership/shooting experience. 11% own a firearm or are planning to purchase one, but have NEVER been shooting. 10% have owned a firearm for a while, but they have limited shooting experience and comfort around guns. These are the people that we can win!
 
The chick in the video was basically exactly my wife many years ago. I took her to the range under the "try it once and if you like it - cool, if not I won't bug you about it."

That morning we went, that afternoon she bought her first firearm (and quite a few since...)

Her friends would come to visit - and they would be horrified she had "converted" - then ask to go. They typically left the range with a new outlook.

Last time I went with her, she brought 5 other women from the Yoga studio as they wanted to get some simple instruction and shoot. The RSOs at Ben Avery was rather happy to park us right next to the station, and take selfies. Lol It was a good time, and an eye opener in a good way for them.

Funny how that works.
 
AZ_Five56 said:
Totally agree. I posted a poll on Nextdoor to see where my neighbors fell on gun ownership/shooting experience. 11% own a firearm or are planning to purchase one, but have NEVER been shooting. 10% have owned a firearm for a while, but they have limited shooting experience and comfort around guns. These are the people that we can win!

21% is a HUGE number. We need that.
 
paulgt2164 said:
The chick in the video was basically exactly my wife many years ago. I took her to the range under the "try it once and if you like it - cool, if not I won't bug you about it."

That morning we went, that afternoon she bought her first firearm (and quite a few since...)

Her friends would come to visit - and they would be horrified she had "converted" - then ask to go. They typically left the range with a new outlook.

Last time I went with her, she brought 5 other women from the Yoga studio as they wanted to get some simple instruction and shoot. The RSOs at Ben Avery was rather happy to park us right next to the station, and take selfies. Lol It was a good time, and an eye opener in a good way for them.

Funny how that works.

Love it man. Those 5 bring another 5...the power of compounding is the most powerful force on earth.
 
Cubiclerevolt said:
Elk34 said:
This guy is wearing sunglasses inside. This guys a tool.

:grabs frag, opens door, throws it right back, shuts door.

No I would just hold someone down over frag and let it go off. That's how I was trained
 
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