Posted this at another gun forum so figured I'd post here too. I swear this guy echos my EXACT feelings about open carry.
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Create a channel Learn moreThe guy is a troll. He is trolling police officers who have better things to do. And he demeaning the character, and the intent, of the pro-gun individuals nationwide.
If I saw an individual walking around the park, or in any other place besides hunting, with a rifle slung on their shoulder I would call the police as well. The general public has no idea if it’s a pistol or if it’s a rifle. I personally feel that AR are pistols have no purpose other than skirting NFA regulations.
This this individual’s actions and the actions of individuals like him will result in the NFA reversing their ruling on pistol braces.
Thank God open carry is a constitutional right in my state, affirmed by the state supreme court.The Open Carry guys ruined it for California
They Got open carry banned statewide...
It's not the way to get moms of the world comfortable with firearms.
You need to win the hearts and minds of Moms to be pro gun and anti criminal
The Californians ruined California. People do this crap to themselves unfortunately with the help of 24hr propaganda.The Open Carry guys ruined it for California
They Got open carry banned statewide...
It's not the way to get moms of the world comfortable with firearms.
You need to win the hearts and minds of Moms to be pro gun and anti criminal
promoting traditional shooting sports like SASS/N-SSA/NCOWS
I agree with you except that there isn't a law that lets you do something. Freedom does that. Laws do the opposite.This is where the age old proverb: "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should" will apply perfectly here.
There are a lot of places where it is fully and perfectly legal to carry around a rifle or shotgun, including an AR-15, in a public venue and the streets.
Is the law good? It's called freedom.
Is it a good idea to do it for no good reason? Probably not.
Would I do it? Hell no. Unless I am participating in a reenactment like an Old West event where historical outfits and firearms are appropriate and expected. OR, I am attending a well planned and officially sanctioned gun rights event where people open-carrying rifles will be there to give a statement and have a presence.
Out of the blue, strapping an AR to my back and appearing among a crowd of early morning commuters or folks getting lunch for their break? Unless you want a MASSIVE LE response focused directly upon you, creating a public disturbance and very possibly getting shot or facing prison time for the disturbance that you have triggered, it's just not a good idea.
Even in the Old West days, people did not walk around with guns just for the hell of it, despite what Hollywood wants you to believe. Most long arms and shotguns were kept in saddle holsters. A horse tethered to a stake with the butt of a rifle sticking out of a leather case? Perfectly normal. That's a 'trunk gun' of it's day. A guy walking around town carrying the same rifle with him? You bet many folks would be quite uneasy, knowing that some shit is about to go down somewhere. Same thing with pistols. Concealed carry is not a "modern" phenomenon. People back then invested heavily on inner-coat holsters, shoulder rigs, and interchangeable short barrels for their revolvers much like the concealed carry market of today. Rifle "socks" and cases were also a big thing back then too, for apparent reasons.
What are traditional shooting sports?
Which are not traditional? Does that mean they shouldn't be supported? Supressed?
When introducing shooting sports and the 'gun culture' to the general population which includes people of all different beliefs and perceptions about guns, I have found the best way to make positive inroads is to first get them acquainted with Old West events or Civil War/ Revolutionary War/Colonial Williamsburg type stuff.
They are building those ARs to better kill you with. Never ever teach a lefty to shoot. They are incapable of rational thought or they wouldnt see the world as they do. Please dont do that again.When introducing shooting sports and the 'gun culture' to the general population which includes people of all different beliefs and perceptions about guns, I have found the best way to make positive inroads is to first get them acquainted with Old West events or Civil War/ Revolutionary War/Colonial Williamsburg type stuff. Even the most vain of the (non-political) liberals find these things fascinating and want to know more. Perfect opportunity to teach them about history and historical weapons. Then we go from there. Eventually they will learn that the modern semiautomatic AR-15 that they used to find so scary, is actually no different in intent and purpose than the Kentucky rifle in the hands of the woodsman that they adore so much. I have always found this approach to be extremely effective. Some of the young guys my own age whom I introduced to the North-South Skirmish Association a few years back have now started building their own AR's.
Some of the young guys my own age whom I introduced to the North-South Skirmish Association a few years back have now started building their own AR's.
Those cops were great. Reasoned with him. I would have had some much more choice words for him. Like "Youre a fucking moron."
They are building those ARs to better kill you with. Never ever teach a lefty to shoot. They are incapable of rational thought or they wouldnt see the world as they do. Please dont do that again.
How do they explain the Asian guy holding the line at the Angle against Picketts oncoming hordes......or even more delicate perhaps you are part of the group in Gray?
Much of present firearms "gaming" is video gaming in the round.
Any of it could be appealing to those that dont understand the fun of it.
There are those that are going to be impressed by the technology of modern three gun than there are going to be those that are captured bu the nicknames like "Slim" or "Doc" and want to enjoy a Cowboy action shoot - perhaps they just want to dress like Western Belles or John Wayne.
What is absolutely the scariest thing and likely to shut them down and make them resist your introduction is the truth.....truth is so awakening in the age of lies these peeps need to be allowed to discover the truth on their own and accept it of their own free will.
The truth is that the Second Amendment has nothing to do with 3 Gun, Cowboy Shooting, hunting, or target shooting.
The reality of that truth forces the non gunner to assess themselves and most will determine they are lacking.
The truth is that access to firearms is to allow you to fight for your life.
If you early on introduce that idea to someone that is in their safe space they are going to resist.
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How do they explain the Asian guy holding the line at the Angle against Picketts oncoming hordes......or even more delicate perhaps you are part of the group in Gray?
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That is why I skirmish instead of reenact.
Blasting tiles and clay birds with Smith carbines and Colt revolvers does not require as much of a degree in historical accuracy as putting on a grand show for tourists and schoolkids. Though I am also present at reenactments as "support staff", without the mules though.
There were a few Chinese who actually fought in the war though, on both sides. Their stories are well documented.
Very interesting photos. During the Normandy beach landing on D-Day, US forces actually captured several Asian guys in Wehrmacht uniforms. Upon questioning, they were revealed to be Koreans. Their journey began when, upon committing various civil offenses in Japanese controlled Korea, they were forced as punishment to join the Japanese army, which was by then fully at war with China and the Soviets. Deployed to Nomohan and Ulan-Ude in Upper Mongolia against the Soviets for control of the Khalkin-Gol oilfields. Captured by the Soviets. Tortured and imprisoned in Siberia. They were then placed on the front line of Soviet penal battalions and sent, with few rifles and very little equipment, into the maelstrom at Stalingrad and elsewhere. There, they were either captured by the Germans or fled to their lines. Finally, with the Wehrmacht facing a critical shortage of fighting men by 1944, these men, along with other captured Ukrainians and Poles, were conscripted into the Ostbattalions where they eventually faced off against the Allies at Normandy.
Talk about globe-trekking straight out of hell. And they survived the experience and went on to write memoirs about it.
An epic movie made in 2010 titled My Way, made by ROK, Russia, China, and US joint efforts, told the story of their adventure.
My CCL Instructor was a 24 year Police veteran. SWAT team lead sniper and a trainer of other officers.
He called Open Carry a "shoot me first" scenario in the event that shit was gonna hit the fan. Why would a person telegraph that he is armed unless there is a tactical advantage to doing so? Especially with a big chip on his shoulder about it. I don't get it....
VooDoo
Than the camera dude would win.........
I knew someone would come out with that, I should have put in "After all else was done and asking him to turn the camera off."
Jeez