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@SGTSnakeUSMC Crossing thumbs is a sure way to screw up the trigger squeeze.
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@XITroll13 I agree banning firearms is retarded. What needs to be done is proper regulation and actual regulation. None of that bullshit "this musket fires a 78caliber it's now an assault weapon!" or other retarded things. Like california, fucking went to a senate bill meeting, but only for sb798, the previous "suggestions" to ban certain calibers was completely retarded. California's regulations is ass backwards and doesn't help at all >:(
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Isosceles: means 2 equal sides homie. NOT triangle.
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Look just in the US. Vermont has NO gun laws. You can go into a gun store, buy a .357 Magnum, stick it in your belt, and walk out. Take a guess what Vermont's crime rate is like. New Hampshire is almost as good. You need a permit for CC, but otherwise, you walk in, buy your hardware, and walk out. Take a guess what NH's crime rate is like. Need I go on?
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@XITroll13 that reminds me of something my dad always says. "if you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns."
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This is the platform I learned in the USMC; however, they taught us to place left thumb vertical over the right thumb. I have since been practicing this instructor's method of thumbs "in parrallel", because it allows more hand contact with the pistol in order to place faster and more accurate rapid fire rounds on target. Police use the Weaver stance a lot, but most likely in order to move easier while aiming and firing.
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@Humberto4790 90 guns isn't much I promise.
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Very regulated? Lots of rules? Yes. Strict? look it up and be the judge.
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@brodybear83 Russia has strict gun laws?I've seen news reports of Russian civilians buying more guns.And they interviewed a Russian civilian with 90 guns.
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@hardman476 It's one or the other, I've never met a pistol shooter who uses a wrist brace.
That's bullshit. Handgun crimes rose by 40% in England AFTER guns were banned. "The Centre for Defence Studies at Kings College in London, which carried out the research, said the number of crimes in which a handgun was reported increased from 2,648 in 1997/98 to 3,685 in 1999/2000." That's straight from the BBC News website. The ban started in 1997. Like I said before, you're an idiot. Criminals don't give a shit about laws. They will continue to use guns against us. =yb3tsyZ-Uhs
XITroll13 2 years ago 83
I see that you conveniently leave out countries like Russia, Columbia, and Jamaica that have very strict gun control laws and homicide rates that are much higher than what the US has. You also conveniently did not mention Switzerland and Saudi Arabia which have very loose gun control laws as well as some of the lowest crime rates in the world. Why are you being so dishonest?
brodybear83 2 years ago 47