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A real gun slinger
Warbirds
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LOL
all that gear and looks the part of some one who knows .
lucky no one was hurt other than being scared or laughing there butt off at him
the fellow next to him just glances over did not look to concerned
" LOL
all that gear and looks the part of some one who knows ."
He must have practiced loading a round in the tube and racking the slide. Maybe in front of a mirror. He certainly did look the part, right up until he looked like an idiot. I think the term we've used around here is, "poser".
My guys and I always tried to keep an eye on the range monitors. I was amazed at some of the contorted positions some shooters would take. Of course, safety was our main concern. This guy would have been engaged in polite conversation and depending on his attitude offered some advice or asked to leave. Pistol grip shotguns in my opinion look cool but all of my personal shotguns have stocks.
My opinion: Random act of stupidity, no excuse for such behavior will suffice, period.
I thought it was going to rear up and bonk him on the nose; a very common result.
Well allrighty then.....
Where'd it go, which way did it go George. Who took'd my shootgun.
One of the reasons I like to shoot in gravel pits.
We been TRYING to tell him he was using WAY too much CLP on his guns- but do he listen to us? NOOOO.
Yes, exactly. I have never been to one of those official ranges people talk about here. I have been to an unmanned range many times, when I get to Montana. Other than that it's in a gravel pit, or up in the woods, or over at the neighbors.
I blame it on the mask.