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Where to start.
The AK looks nice but the spare mags make for an awkward draw. The AR might be nice but I can't tell due to the lighting and again you are making your draw and presentation harder with the placement of your spare mags. Your AK is on top of your AR. Is your AK your go to gun and are you left handed? If not this is very poor gun placement. You need to think about these things. You never know when you might have unexpected company, no one likes interruptions during dinner. Where is the pistol? You playing pretty loosely with your life aren't you? What if things go wrong and you run your rifles dry? Then what? You're down to stabbing ne'er-do-wells in the dining room, never the best choice. No napkin or silverware, I will assume that you ate with your hands. This will make your weapons handling even harder due to greasy fingers, that's why napkins are so important. It's not something that can be taken for granted. The place mat, give it back to your mom. At least you have a beer, a few more of those and this thing becomes just a distant, fuzzy memory. The food has failed to make me jealous of how you eat, and it has failed to make me hungry. It is very plain and you accented it's plainness with a plain white plate, nice touch. Picture composition is also very important. Dinner pic's are more than just throwing guns and food on a table. Take your time, think it through. This dinner pic is a 5/10 at best because of the poor picture quality. We expect more from our fellow arfcommers. |

