Posted on 06/04/2019 5:15:30 AM PDT by w1n1
Many gun magazines have their flavor of gun bunnies showcasing inside the calendars, AR girls, etc.. Here's our short list of close-call gun accidents in the hot girl gun category. Sure, real gun folks often have better videos, but the hot girls sometimes wear bikinis. These girls simply can't handle a weapon, making them probably not the safest hands for a firearm to be in.
There are many gun bunny FAILs out there in the wild internet. The girls on this list probably wish they didn't have someone posting these mishaps on social media, or probably hoped that they'd be better able to handle a gun. Oh well. Watch these gun bunnies give it a go but ultimately fail.
Limp Wrist - So, this girl takes her first shot of a gun and she gets that holy s**t moment that makes watching this video worth it. When someone completely fails at holding on to a gun, its extra scary because of three things:
1. The initial gunshot itself startled them
2. This caused them to lose control of the gun, which THEN startles them again.
Blondie with a Big Gun - This blonde takes a knee at the beginning of this video. After she does this, she takes aim, stands her ground, has perfect form in the way she positions her wrists. She pulls the trigger.
The recoil of the blast knocks her on her back, sending the gun flying everywhere around, potentially shooting everyone else that was around (including the cameraman). Read and see the rest of epic girl gun fails.
Gives new meaning when she says, honey I missed you! ;-)
Lighten up, Francis.
A woman should get rid of a boyfriend/husband that thinks stuff like that is funny.
Lol
When its said with anger:)
He works for the other side.
Those are not funny videos, they only damn the men that put those women in that position.
He must be, posting this garbage. Hes not 2A friendly.
I think that he is - or used to be. But he got himself twisted up with the posting police and now just presents whatever he finds without comment. This article and those videos give shooting sports a bad name.
Instead of griping, realize that only one way exists to teach a weaker female how to shoot a gun. And that safe method is ...
put ONLY ONE bullet in the gun.
IMHO “men” who give large caliber weapons to the untrained and uninitiated for the purpose of filming “funny” “fails”, at the risk of the shooter and all around, deserve to be horsewhipped...
But I’m just an old curmudgeon...
Total jerks for doing this to new shooters. They essentially have created someone who will more than likely be afraid or hate guns the rest of their lives all for a laugh.
I have never given any shooter, male or female a large caliber firearm to shoot the first time they are firing a weapon. I almost always start with a .22lr and even then teach them the four rules of gun safety and then how to properly hold the weapon and stand when firing it. I then work them up to larger calibers.
That being said I had a couple of nephews who were trained this way and they kept after me to shoot a M44 Mosin-Nagant rifle and my Virginian Dragoon .44 magnum. I told them the recoil was fierce and showed them how to hold the respective weapons. They did okay with the rifle, but the .44 was almost like some of these but not quite as bad on the first shot. Once they figured out what was coming they took to it like a fish to water.
I’d bet that J Eastman and w1n1 attend Special Olympics just so they can laugh at the kids who fall.
Never seen or heard of those before your post. Guess I’m really old school. Thanks for the link.
I remember my very first day of 12 gauge shotgun weapons training. This young lady fired her first shot ever. The recoil shocked her and she hollered and threw the gun on the ground. Immediately our Marine cadre set upon her, screaming in her face. He practically dragged her off the range. I never saw her again.
Teaching my kids to shoot I would just put one round in the rifle, pistol, shotgun to get them started. Once they could show some proficiency with that and done safely they would get a magazine or load more shells. I was very proud when after years of just plinking with a BB gun my young daughter was complimented by an instructor on her gun safety habits.
Agree. There's nothing funny, or manly, or anything else good, about this.
Exactly right. Every gun owner and shooter represents all of us (gun enthusiasts) and they need to be responsible and safe.
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