Reporter trys to buy a gun same day it doesn't work out for her.
She’s actually very honest about it all, which is nice, you have to admit.
well, i'm not sure if it works like this in virginia, but in montana you can use your fishing or hunting license as long as it has you current address,Ironically, if she had gone to Cabelas, or Bass Pro, she would have seen a good selection, gotten some good advice, and walked out with a gun, provided her paperwork was OK.
well, i'm not sure if it works like this in virginia, but in montana you can use your fishing or hunting license as long as it has you current address,
walmart sells these at the same counter as the guns
the clerk didn't want to go through with the sale (remember they can deny the sale at any time,
the reporter did some very bad research
[M]ost gun control advocates [. . .] are totally ignorant about everything regarding guns, the law, and people in general.
So how does it feel to use a gun? Fun experience when used responsibly? I suppose the recoil when experienced for the first time would strain the arm?
So how does it feel to use a gun? Fun experience when used responsibly? I suppose the recoil when experienced for the first time would strain the arm?
Honestly, if you're in an indoor range, the thing you notice first is how fucking loud it is... and that's when you do doubled up hearing protection (33db foam ear plugs + whatever the range's ear muffs do, in my case).So how does it feel to use a gun? Fun experience when used responsibly?
So how does it feel to use a gun? Fun experience when used responsibly? I suppose the recoil when experienced for the first time would strain the arm?