Posted on 06/11/2026 5:05:42 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Social media can be valuable for gun owners on a variety of fronts, but sometimes we're reminded of why there is no substitute for expert instruction and advice.
One such reminder is a video posted Thursday on X by the Gun Lovers Club account. At first glance, it seems like just another cool video showing the exercise of our Second Amendment rights, but a closer look reveals more about the apparent idiocy of the person involved than the coolness involved.
The first six seconds of the 15-second video shows a relatively young man jumping on a trampoline in his backyard and firing a semiautomatic pistol in various positions…
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He must be trying out for the pre Ukraine war Spetsnaz videos.
Young and stupid are far too often closely linked.
“The first six seconds of the 15-second video shows a relatively young man jumping on a trampoline in his backyard and firing a semiautomatic pistol in various positions…” He’s creative ain’t he?
Useless gen-z and their precious utubes
Sounds like the “hold my beer and watch this” channel.
What a dum bass.
I can’t tell how old he is, but if he’s old enough to own a pistol, he should be old enough to know better. But hey, maybe it’s an ethnic thing and I’m not allowed to criticize.
I have to admit, I found it entertaining, but only because I thought for sure he was going to put a round through his foot for sure!
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