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LOL, it is funny that you are trying to use an offhand comment I made that is a readily available example to anyone willing to look as a way to validate your viewpoint. You must be very insecure to be so desperate.
Have you served?
What's funny is you trying to validate your viewpoint with a television show, you do realize those aren't real right?
I don't see how serving is at all related to anything, but if it makes you happy, yes I have.
[quote] ......was displaying his brand-new Walther P22 handgun to his cousin at about 2 A.M.[/QUOTE
A proper "gun nut" would unload the gun before displaying it to someone. If anyone wants to see my gun, I will hand it to them only after dropping the magazine and jacking the one out of the chamber.
A proper gunphobe would not know any of this and would precede any inane comments he may have with LMAO.
Well they are actually real right? I mean unless you are going to tell me that television shows do not exist?
I think this was already addressed earlier. Reality shows exist, but the content is filled with paid actors and scripted scenes. The guy crying over a gun might be another actor... a character on tv that is a completely different person when the camera turns off.
I thought it was common knowledge that "reality shows" aren't reality.
I think this was already addressed earlier. Reality shows exist, but the content is filled with paid actors and scripted scenes. The guy crying over a gun might be another actor... a character on tv that is a completely different person when the camera turns off.
I thought it was common knowledge that "reality shows" aren't reality.
There's always an exception to the rule, we seem to have found him
A proper "gun nut" would unload the gun before displaying it to someone. If anyone wants to see my gun, I will hand it to them only after dropping the magazine and jacking the one out of the chamber.
A proper gunphobe would not know any of this and would precede any inane comments he may have with LMAO.
This reminds me of the stories a friend of mine who was an instructor for a federal law enforcement agency used to tell me. It told me a story of a man who was attending his brothers wedding. They were at the reception and asked to see the gun. The brother handed it to him and he put it to his head and pulled the trigger, which of course killed him.
He had a lot of stories like that. I wonder if they were real.
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