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Old 03-06-2010, 02:31 PM   #1
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Some people need to be no were near a firearm

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Old 03-06-2010, 02:48 PM   #2
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In my opinion, babies or children should not be near or handling any fire arms. That's some scary stuff.
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Old 03-06-2010, 02:53 PM   #3
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Guns are awesome, some just do not respect the power of them.
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WTF 00:22, who lets a kid play with a loaded gun and who the hell films it.
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holy shit lol
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American idiots.
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American idiots.
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There is not a single thing wrong with teaching a young child proper firearm handling. If more parents would teach there children a proper firearm handling and respect there would be less accidental shootings and far less gun violence. Would you rather your children learn about guns from TV and Video games? Maybe if some parents had taught some of those idiots on the video a few things they wouldnt have dropped the guns, pointed them at their friends or shot the camera man. As soon as my baby is old enough to pull the trigger I will start teaching her.
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hahah i loled, there was a few honest mistakes but 80% is just pure stupidity either way good watch lol

especially lol @ 6:04 the dude in blue
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There is not a single thing wrong with teaching a young child proper firearm handling. If more parents would teach there children a proper firearm handling and respect there would be less accidental shootings and far less gun violence. Would you rather your children learn about guns from TV and Video games? Maybe if some parents had taught some of those idiots on the video a few things they wouldnt have dropped the guns, pointed them at their friends or shot the camera man. As soon as my baby is old enough to pull the trigger I will start teaching her.
x2. My dad actually put a .22 in my hands when I was two. Of course he helped. Proper education is key.

It's always entertaining to let a girl shoot a large weapon. But it's wise to make sure that girl can shoot a small weapon properly first. My wife shoots my .50 BMG and large caliber handguns no problem.

Lots of stupid people in that video. Stupid people are entertaining!
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Old 03-06-2010, 07:12 PM   #11
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WTF 00:22, who lets a kid play with a loaded gun and who the hell films it.
That dumbass deserved to get shot as well as the pain alot of others suffered!!
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Old 03-06-2010, 07:20 PM   #12
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I was waiting for one of those drum mags in the AK on fire to explode. That guy has no right owning a gun. It does however show how durable an AK really is. I LOLed at the .50 cal loose the barrel on top the Humvee. That was a hand to forehead moment right there and an honest mistake, but none the less a mistake that could have hurt someone. I'm sure they LOLed too.

So many things can be learned from watching this. Another I don't like to see is people bump firing from the hip. You have no control what so ever of where those rounds are going. Think of how far a 5.56/.223 will go when shot in the air. If you are going to bump fire do it from the shoulder with a rubber band so you can aim the thing.
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Old 03-06-2010, 07:30 PM   #13
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WTF 00:22, who lets a kid play with a loaded gun and who the hell films it.
No kidding..

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American idiots.
Yeah.. That's it. Those american idiots. No other country has ever had an idiot with a gun...
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I was waiting for one of those drum mags in the AK on fire to explode. That guy has no right owning a gun. It does however show how durable an AK really is. I LOLed at the .50 cal loose the barrel on top the Humvee. That was a hand to forehead moment right there and an honest mistake, but none the less a mistake that could have hurt someone. I'm sure they LOLed too.

So many things can be learned from watching this. Another I don't like to see is people bump firing from the hip. You have no control what so ever of where those rounds are going. Think of how far a 5.56/.223 will go when shot in the air. If you are going to bump fire do it from the shoulder with a rubber band so you can aim the thing.
Rubber bands are illegal in Kalifornia, belt loops aren't yet because of all the fat fawks around.
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Did the child at 00:22 really shoot that guy? Holy crap dude. That's not even funny. I support gun ownership and all that, but wtf. I had to stop watching after the girl dropped the shotgun standing next to the boat. Videos like that give opponents of the right to bear arms ammo to ban our gun rights. From what I saw, the guy hunting was about the only one I would truly call accidental. The rest were underestimating the guns, or sheer stupidity. The Military loosing a barrel of a gun, damn.
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Old 03-06-2010, 09:39 PM   #16
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There is not a single thing wrong with teaching a young child proper firearm handling. If more parents would teach there children a proper firearm handling and respect there would be less accidental shootings and far less gun violence. Would you rather your children learn about guns from TV and Video games? Maybe if some parents had taught some of those idiots on the video a few things they wouldnt have dropped the guns, pointed them at their friends or shot the camera man. As soon as my baby is old enough to pull the trigger I will start teaching her.

Exactly!
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Old 03-07-2010, 12:05 AM   #17
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The ones that get me are the people walking around with their fingers on the trigger.
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Old 03-07-2010, 08:29 AM   #18
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I think gun safety and education needs to happen in the public school system as well. A few times throughout the entire 12 years. Start small with basic education, and then eventualy work up until the kids are at the gun range. I plan on educating my boys about guns by just not talking about them, but also by letting them experience them.

Remember this: Guns don't kill people, people kill people.

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Old 03-07-2010, 09:06 AM   #19
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Couldn't stand to watch it all.
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Couldn't stand to watch it all.
X2.....kinda gives you the same feeling as when your in deer camp and the new guy busts out his semi-auto with giant clip just before asking who he is going to out hunting with for the day. :-P
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