Posted on 04/13/2014 8:36:45 AM PDT by TheProducer
Everyone has the right to keep and bear arms in the United States, but that doesnt necessarily mean everyone should. This collection of gun failures is a lesson in gun safety for anyone who thinks that guns are some kind of toy. From gangbangers to glamour girls, this video is a how-not-to lesson in gun safety 101.
Listen ladies and gentleman, dont make it easier for the liberal gun grabbers to try and deprive us of the right to bear arms by behaving like the people in these videos. Always treat every gun as if its loaded. Never, ever point it at a person (unless you intend to shoot them). And lastly, make sure to wear a strong belt when firing, otherwise youll end up like the gentleman at the end of the video.
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Here is the video without the blog, pop-ups and commercials -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Uvz6cM_LeW4
The BB gun is the worst invention ever. It’s small enough to be considered a toy but big/powerful enough to really cause property damage and/or hurt someone. I was never allowed to have a BB gun as a kid, my parents would only allow me to own a real gun (after a lot of training and showing that I was mature enough to handle it).
There would appear to be a different video attached rather than one of gun safety.
In my locale, there was a big to-do about some guy shooting his kid at a gun range with a 9mm while putting it away in a soft case. It doesn’t help our cause when a guy like this is out doing everything wrong. First off, I do not understand people who shoot HALF a clip. Then he’s got his finger on the trigger while putting it away, safety isn’t on, he’s pointing it in an unsafe direction, I could go on and on. Good lord. The gun-grabbers were all over that one. Too bad he shot his kid instead of himself.
I got my Red Ryder in 1954, age 8. It came complete with a note on gun safety from Santa Claus!
The BB gun is the worst invention ever. Its small enough to be considered a toy but big/powerful enough to really cause property damage and/or hurt someone. I was never allowed to have a BB gun as a kid, my parents would only allow me to own a real gun (after a lot of training and showing that I was mature enough to handle it).
You have a good point. I figure you might as well just start kids with a .22. Even with a BB gun the same rules of safety and responsibility apply and need to be followed and a .22 is a lot more fun and used to be cheap enough to shoot.
Funny! Just because they can own a gun is not to say that some people SHOULD.
Did the note say "Be careful, you'll shoot your eye out, kid"?
Also file this under: Should I really put a scope on this?
This isn’t News or Activism. It’s a crappy website built around a (free) You Tube video.
Thanks for the link.
Looks like we have here what you might call a “Video-Pimp,”
Lowest form of Blog Pimpery there is.
ha! ha! Yes, but not in so many words...
The Mute One is a pimp, plain and simple.
It is scenes like these that give guns a bad rap while, in reality the people discharging them should not have been allowed near them.
Nothing funny about these scenes although those involved got a big kick out of them.
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