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  1. #21
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    Nah deff you should all carry guns (but it seems you went missing when ISIS came to town).

    Every time there is a school shooting is pure entertainment for us.
    What do you mean I went missing when osis came to town?
  2. #22
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    We can have 30 round mag unlike faggy ass California where it's like ten. Technically I can't own a gun but my bf and I like to go out shooting every now and then. Which reminds me I have a buddy who has a gun collection after I once I find my phone I will load up some badass pics of it.
  3. #23
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman

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  4. #24
    kroz weak whyte, frothy cuck, and former twink
    ^straight gangsta girl. Next time you get pulled over for driving drunk make sure dat pig keeps steppin
  5. #25
    EasyDoesIt Tuskegee Airman

    c

    Lol, watching civilians play with guns. This is why I always laugh when Americans talk about rising up and fighting the military.

    Anyway, no offense, but what's the purpose of your boyfriend owning 4 versions of the same gun? You only have two hands. I have several weapons, but I also hunt to survive (so I actually need them), they all serve different purposes, and the accessories I put on them help advance their purposes. That guy has 4 AR-15s, three of which are M4 clones, the stocks with mixing and matching colors make them look stupid, would make them stand out in almost any situation where he needed them (including shooting rabbits), and the "tacti-cool" accessories don't make sense. I mean, why the hell would you put a sliding stalk on the long version of an AR-15? Do you really need a handgrip on it, especially when you have an AR-15 M4 clone with an EOTech CCO that doesn't have one? Not only that, but bozo has over $2000 in handgrips and crap to supposedly make his weapons more accurate but none of them have a even a $20 sling.


    Sell 3 of the ARs, keep your bolt carrier and internals for spare parts in case one eventually fails, remove the stupid handgrip and off of the Mossberg 500, don't mix and match colors, move the handgrip on the weapon you're photographed with closer to the receiver so you're center of gravity is closer to your body when you shoot it, and for god's sake buy some slings.


    Also, just a note, if you're not allowed to have a weapon your boyfriend can get into trouble if you're pictured holding his.
  6. #26
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Lol, watching civilians play with guns. This is why I always laugh when Americans talk about rising up and fighting the military.

    Anyway, no offense, but what's the purpose of your boyfriend owning 4 versions of the same gun? You only have two hands. I have several weapons, but I also hunt to survive (so I actually need them), they all serve different purposes, and the accessories I put on them help advance their purposes. That guy has 4 AR-15s, three of which are M4 clones, the stocks with mixing and matching colors make them look stupid, would make them stand out in almost any situation where he needed them (including shooting rabbits), and the "tacti-cool" accessories don't make sense. I mean, why the hell would you put a sliding stalk on the long version of an AR-15? Do you really need a handgrip on it, especially when you have an AR-15 M4 clone with an EOTech CCO that doesn't have one? Not only that, but bozo has over $2000 in handgrips and crap to supposedly make his weapons more accurate but none of them have a even a $20 sling.


    Sell 3 of the ARs, keep your bolt carrier and internals for spare parts in case one eventually fails, remove the stupid handgrip and off of the Mossberg 500, don't mix and match colors, move the handgrip on the weapon you're photographed with closer to the receiver so you're center of gravity is closer to your body when you shoot it, and for god's sake buy some slings.


    Also, just a note, if you're not allowed to have a weapon your boyfriend can get into trouble if you're pictured holding his.

    Lol, not my bf's guns. This guy is a kid I been friends with since we were 12. Fun fact, that was my second time ever holding a gun. I almost thought it was the first time but the first time was when I was I wanna say 18 (about seven years ago) and it was a pistol. Just went out to the desert with a couple of friends to drink and before we started drinking we shot it. I don't remember why the gun even got broughten out looking back. I just remember it was my first time ever holding a gun and shooting it. I've gone shooting 2 or 3 times. Always had a good time. And it's an old pic btw.
  7. #27
    EasyDoesIt Tuskegee Airman
    And it's an old pic btw.

    Ok. Then it's cool.

  8. #28
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Being pro-gun doesn't make you crazy, I like you, but you're just spouting off liberal tier cuck rhetoric at this point.

    Could you pack any more lame buzz words into there if you tried? Any suggestion that arming students is now "liberal tier cuck rhetoric"? Do you even know what rhetoric means?

    It's just here in Texas we believe the right to bear arms. And I know you're joking, but I still think its highly immature to compare college students (adults legally able to own guns) to primary schoolers as if there is any satirical correlation.

    What's immature about it? I actually don't even mean it satirically (also that's not how you use the word "correlation"), we've known for a long time that, beyond adolescence, age is an inverse correlate with rates of violent crime (see, that's how you use "correlation") so arming one of the youngest adult populations in america may actually be worse of an idea than glocks for grade schoolers.

    Nice job adding nothing of value to this thread. I've owned several guns in my life and never used them irresponsibly. My parents own guns are very level headed people. But at the same time my parents grew up in a different time where it was perfectly normal to go to school and see gun racks in students trucks with loaded rifles, and school shootings were definitely not as common back then.

    "Nice job adding nothing to this thread"
    Yeah, because you anecdotal non-evidence is really contributing to the conversation. Wait, you mean a felon in texas is claiming he owned a gun (which was subsequently taken away by the police) and hasn't used it irresponsibly? Yeah, I'm totally gonna reconsider my stance on gun control now, because if that's not a knockdown argument for "give everybody guns" I don't know what is.

    Might as well ban knives, cars, power tools, and anything else that could be used irresponsibly.

    Aaaand it's tired pro-gun recycled argument #327. See "social utility" or read any of the other literally hundreds of threads on gun control that have come up in the community for why that argument is a total non-starter.
  9. #29
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Ok. Then it's cool.

    I can't tell if that's sarcasm or not lol. My gut says it's not sarcasm. And I would never let my bf keep that amount of guns in the house. I mean, he could keep them in storage but this guy who the gun collection belongs to I would like to think that he doesn't believe he needs all those for "protection" but rather that he likes guns and having a collection of them. Almost like a very expensive pokemon card collection. I wish I could say I knew what you were talking about when you referencing all that "gun lingo" as far as parts and stuff that go on the gun but honestly I have no idea. It was cool though that I've only been shooting like 2 or 3 times and on my second time holding a gun I went out with my friend, his brother, his wife, and my bf and got to shoot all those guns. His brother had just as many guns too. I mean, I personally would never spend that much money on guns even if I could own one. They got money though and if they wanna buy all that shit, then let 'em. They are great about gun safety and shit so more power to them if they wanna put those different parts and shit to make them do different things or look a certain way....(idk if that last part sounded really stupid cuz I honestly don't know shit about guns besides the laws my state has about them).
  10. #30
    EasyDoesIt Tuskegee Airman
    I can't tell if that's sarcasm or not lol. My gut says it's not sarcasm. And I would never let my bf keep that amount of guns in the house. I mean, he could keep them in storage but this guy who the gun collection belongs to I would like to think that he doesn't believe he needs all those for "protection" but rather that he likes guns and having a collection of them. Almost like a very expensive pokemon card collection. I wish I could say I knew what you were talking about when you referencing all that "gun lingo" as far as parts and stuff that go on the gun but honestly I have no idea. It was cool though that I've only been shooting like 2 or 3 times and on my second time holding a gun I went out with my friend, his brother, his wife, and my bf and got to shoot all those guns. His brother had just as many guns too. I mean, I personally would never spend that much money on guns even if I could own one. They got money though and if they wanna buy all that shit, then let 'em. They are great about gun safety and shit so more power to them if they wanna put those different parts and shit to make them do different things or look a certain way….(idk if that last part sounded really stupid cuz I honestly don't know shit about guns besides the laws my state has about them).


    No I was not being sarcastic.

    Also I used to collect guns. I had around thirty - most military weapons. However, I feel like I grew out of it. People are profoundly stupid and, while I had years of military training, military training isn't required to buy one. I mean, any douche can buy an AK-47 with a lot of ammo for two week's wages at an entry level service job. Even so, I would watch plenty of otherwise responsible people (many of whom I love) pointing them at each other (or at me) because they thought it was funny, or just lacking the basic responsibility to have awareness of where the muzzle was pointed. It was in the wake of mass shootings when I saw the NRA blaming video games and people crying "false flag" that I came to realize just how bad the pro-gun arguments really are.

    Let's face it, there's no reason for us to have all this shit anymore. Arguing that we need it to protect ourselves against the government is laughable because of their superior manpower and military technology would leave all of you civilians dead. When I was in the infantry, it was expected that one American soldier could effectively engage and kill 3 enemy combatants. And, unlike you guys, these dudes had grenades, RPGs, fully automatic weapons, and literally generations of civil war. Do you really think fat Americans with hunting rifles they barely know how to clean stand a chance? And that's not even bringing drones into the equation. Besides, the government is literally destroying every other right we have while the US is focused on the 2nd amendment. We'd be better off with no guns at all and a strong fourth amendment, but it has basically all but vanished before our yes and nobody realizes it yet.

    I guess one day it just stopped being cool. I still shoot a lot, but it's just not as interesting as when I was younger. I'll be blasting perfect shot groups with my match-grade AR-15 and just kind of stop and think, is my right to do this worth the life of 20 little 7 year old kids who will never be able to grow up? It brings tears to my eyes.
  11. #31
    Kek Houston
    Came here to post this

    0/10 would not take up arms with.

  12. #32
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Yes, I will admit my stance is sloppy. And those shoes are terrible for any combat tbh. I don't know what I was thinking.

    Oh and btw. That's a vertical grip I'm holding. Now, go ahead and apologize when ever you are ready. I'll be here.
  13. #33
    What do you mean I went missing when osis came to town?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Culwell_Center_attack

    They fucked up as they sent 2 total muppets.

    And what happended after that? Did Texas rise up and kill every ISIS supporter (there seems to be enough of them http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/11/21/isis-recruiting-youth-north-texas-internet-says-dallas-fbi/)?

    Nope you just carried on like a person had fallen over or a brother married a sister. You carried on as normal.
  14. #34
    Yes, I will admit my stance is sloppy. And those shoes are terrible for any combat tbh. I don't know what I was thinking.

    Its not.

    Please go to your local school and shoot it up.
  15. #35
    Kek Houston
    Yes, I will admit my stance is sloppy. And those shoes are terrible for any combat tbh. I don't know what I was thinking.

    You were thinking "Im a female who has a boyfriend with badass guns. Maybe if I post a picture of myself with one people online will find me more attractive." It didnt work obviously since its unattractive to see a woman completely butcher the art of literally just holding a gun right.
  16. #36
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Uhm, there not my bf's guns and I didn't do to be attractive , I thought it was kinda cool, second time holding a gun and my friend took the photo. I mean I don't think I butchered it, you commented that my hair should have been put up, my stance was all wrong, etc. I mean come on dude, my hair being up? Really? You really expect me to be "Oh, hang on a sec, I gotta put up my hair so it's more accurate for the photo." "O, don't take the photo yet, I'm not standing quite right" Obviously the gun is the star of the picture not myself. If I wanted to feel more attractive via online, I'd post slutty pictures on facebook.
  17. #37
    Kek Houston
    Im saying if you want to look legit and not like you know absolutely nothing about guns you should 1. not just play around with them 2. if you do play around with them do it right.

    I commented way more than just your hair. Its the entire fucking picture. A picture that proves you dont know jack shit about guns and have never actually shot one in your life. You really did butcher it beyond all means. Aside from the obvious problems with the picture is the fact that you are in some house. Just in some random house holding a gun. Its such an unnatural picture that it pisses me off because you are the kind of person who thinks "OMH! A GUN THING! ILL TAKE A PICTURE AND IMPRESS MY ONLINE FRIENDS! XDDD LOL HOW DO I EVEN HOLD THIS?!". If you dont know how to fucking use a gun dont play with them its more than a matter of safety its a matter of common sense.

    These are my major problems aside from your shit outfit and terrible shooting stance
    >Not outside
    >Retarded grip hold
    >Holding a bipod
    >Playing with a gun when you obviously dont know shit about guns

    Face it, you butchered it. You wanted to look like a cool kid with a gun but you just look like some dumb bitch in an empty ass house that wanted to take a picture with a gun because "Gunz r liek sooooo kewl!". Fuck off and come back when you actually know something about the safe and responsible handling of firearms.
  18. #38
    What_a_Kreep Tuskegee Airman
    Ok well, I just asked my friends where to hold it and that's where they said. Yes, we are in a house, that's where the guns were. I mean, I think that you're really over reacting. I don't know a lot about guns, I've made that clear. Yes, I do think guns are cool. My friend asked, "you wanna hold it?" I said sure, I mean why not? He told me how to hold it then snapped the picture. Are you implying that I should have said "no" ? My friend is very smart with gun safety as far as it being not loaded safety on don't point it at anyone etc. And later that week we went out shooting and used all those guns that were on the bed and we were safe and we were responsible. He's been around guns his whole life and introduced that to me.

    EDIT: he told me to hold it there because that's where you're supposed to. It's a vertical foregrip.
  19. #39
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Im saying if you want to look legit and not like you know absolutely nothing about guns you should 1. not just play around with them 2. if you do play around with them do it right.

    I commented way more than just your hair. Its the entire fucking picture. A picture that proves you dont know jack shit about guns and have never actually shot one in your life. You really did butcher it beyond all means. Aside from the obvious problems with the picture is the fact that you are in some house. Just in some random house holding a gun. Its such an unnatural picture that it pisses me off because you are the kind of person who thinks "OMH! A GUN THING! ILL TAKE A PICTURE AND IMPRESS MY ONLINE FRIENDS! XDDD LOL HOW DO I EVEN HOLD THIS?!". If you dont know how to fucking use a gun dont play with them its more than a matter of safety its a matter of common sense.

    These are my major problems aside from your shit outfit and terrible shooting stance
    >Not outside
    >Retarded grip hold
    >Holding a bipod
    >Playing with a gun when you obviously dont know shit about guns

    Face it, you butchered it. You wanted to look like a cool kid with a gun but you just look like some dumb bitch in an empty ass house that wanted to take a picture with a gun because "Gunz r liek sooooo kewl!". Fuck off and come back when you actually know something about the safe and responsible handling of firearms.

    *puts arm around shoulder* It's going to be ok m8. Everything's gonna be ok.
  20. #40
    Kek Houston
    Im implying that you look like an idiot in that picture to anyone who actually knows a thing or two about guns.
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