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Just because you self-identify as a cartoon pony, doesn't mean you have to handle your AR with the mental capacity of a Juggalo. Learn the correct way to handle your AR, and keep your fursuit and pony memorabilia collection safe. |
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View Quote It depends on what kind of memories your muscles have. Some people who don't believe in the safety science have gross memories, and all their motor skills are gross. |
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It depends on what kind of memories your muscles have. Some people who don't believe in the safety science have gross memories, and all their motor skills are gross. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
It depends on what kind of memories your muscles have. Some people who don't believe in the safety science have gross memories, and all their motor skills are gross. Pull it back, let go, GO GO GO! |
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This Christmas, give the gift of safety science. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
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You don't need to drop the hammer. That's not how springs work. Read a science book. Your weapon should be on safe, unless you intend to fire. Do you intend to fire your weapon in your safe? I didn't think so. Put the selector on safe. You're welcome. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't leave my firearm stored and cocked...and I haven't figured out how to drop the hammer on my AR and then engage the safety. Can you explain it to me, Safety Nazi? You don't need to drop the hammer. That's not how springs work. Read a science book. Your weapon should be on safe, unless you intend to fire. Do you intend to fire your weapon in your safe? I didn't think so. Put the selector on safe. You're welcome. It's no use. The vast majority of the people you're talking to in here are probably kids. |
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It's no use. The vast majority of the people you're talking to in here are probably kids. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't leave my firearm stored and cocked...and I haven't figured out how to drop the hammer on my AR and then engage the safety. Can you explain it to me, Safety Nazi? You don't need to drop the hammer. That's not how springs work. Read a science book. Your weapon should be on safe, unless you intend to fire. Do you intend to fire your weapon in your safe? I didn't think so. Put the selector on safe. You're welcome. It's no use. The vast majority of the people you're talking to in here are probably kids. That's good. It means that their brains are still developing, which actually gives them an excuse for being extremely stupid. |
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Well... I was always fucking with ya before. But I've been storing my AR's on safe. I noticed this the other day when I saw all my AR's on safe, while sitting in the safe... I broke my USPSA ways... <a href="http://s808.photobucket.com/user/serinobw/media/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz7/serinobw/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg</a> I'm your unicorn View Quote time to update your tag line |
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Well... I was always fucking with ya before. But I've been storing my AR's on safe. I noticed this the other day when I saw all my AR's on safe, while sitting in the safe... I broke my USPSA ways... <a href="http://s808.photobucket.com/user/serinobw/media/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz7/serinobw/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg</a> I'm your unicorn time to update your tag line Oh no... I got to keep that! That's my "Bad Boy Rep" on the line |
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Quoted: Well... I was always fucking with ya before. But I've been storing my AR's on safe. I noticed this the other day when I saw all my AR's on safe, while sitting in the safe... I broke my USPSA ways... http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz7/serinobw/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg I'm your unicorn View Quote Welcome to the fold. We, and your floorboards and water heater appreciate your acceptance of a higher level of safety! |
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Well... I was always fucking with ya before. But I've been storing my AR's on safe. I noticed this the other day when I saw all my AR's on safe, while sitting in the safe... I broke my USPSA ways... <a href="http://s808.photobucket.com/user/serinobw/media/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz7/serinobw/Mobile%20Uploads/FullSizeRender_zpse220a728.jpg</a> I'm your unicorn View Quote |
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Who's going to be the first to put a hole in their floor in 2016?
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I sincerely hope people will follow the safety science more betterer this year.
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Congratulations on 100,000 reads! View Quote I have noticed a lot better weapons handling so far this year. So far in various open carry threads the majority of folks are advocating carrying an AR condition 1. I'd like to believe that reading this thread helped some people, but as we already know, safety violators can barely read and are very resistant to change. |
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The safety-science deniers are too afraid to face their own ignorance and accept their failures.
Do not be afraid. You may feel shame at first, but then you can hold your head up high after you've fully embraced safety, and you can be proud of the new man you are. |
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The safety-science deniers are too afraid to face their own ignorance and accept their failures. Do not be afraid. You may feel shame at first, but then you can hold your head up high after you've fully embraced safety, and you can be proud of the new man you are. View Quote For safety violators the feeling of shame is self awareness. |
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You're one of those guys who goes around snapping everybody's dust covers shut, aren't you?
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Dear Mister H-
I read all your stuff. I'm thinking about pitching Mark and Bill on a removable trigger idea. It would come as a drop in pack, so people could prance and mince around their home without a working trigger in their rifles, and then the owner could install the trigger pack when allowed to do so by a qualified safety scientist via a Skype call. I even included a counter so we'd know if they were putting the live trigger pack in without permission. Signed -Ground Floor Investment Opportunity |
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oh really, Im sure that's something you are a expert on. I'll go look for your post on Bryan Enos forum. View Quote Look gamer-fag. At least spell Enos' first name correctly if you're gonna get self righteous about your almighty experience playing a game that happens to use firearms. You're making the rest of us non-douches that participate in the gun games look like we take the short bus. |
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Dear Mister H- I read all your stuff. I'm thinking about pitching Mark and Bill on a removable trigger idea. It would come as a drop in pack, so people could prance and mince around their home without a working trigger in their rifles, and then the owner could install the trigger pack when allowed to do so by a qualified safety scientist via a Skype call. I even included a counter so we'd know if they were putting the live trigger pack in without permission. Signed -Ground Floor Investment Opportunity View Quote While I admire and celebrate your ingenuity and forward thinking, the true answer to the Arfcom's weapons handling woes is for each Arfcom member to become a safety scientist. Deep inside each disgusting fat fingered safety violator is a safety scientist. We just need to dig deep down beneath the fat and learning disabilities to unleash their inner safety. |
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Look gamer-fag. At least spell Enos' first name correctly if you're gonna get self righteous about your almighty experience playing a game that happens to use firearms. You're making the rest of us non-douches that participate in the gun games look like we take the short bus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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oh really, Im sure that's something you are a expert on. I'll go look for your post on Bryan Enos forum. Look gamer-fag. At least spell Enos' first name correctly if you're gonna get self righteous about your almighty experience playing a game that happens to use firearms. You're making the rest of us non-douches that participate in the gun games look like we take the short bus. Hi, I don't play gun games, but I am curious about the weapons handling rules enforced in gun games. As part of my scientific research I analyze the behavior of safety violators in numerous environments, gun game events being one such environment. Would you please provide some insight regarding the safety/weapons handling rules enforced during the play of gun games? What are the rules, and how are they enforced? Is negligently firing a round into the dirt considered an acceptable practice as long as nobody is killed or wounded? Thank you! |
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