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  • Why do we love guns???

    Here is my question. Why do we love guns?

    I ask my self this many times. I think I attribute it to several different things in myself and explain it this way to others:

    * I have very fond memories of target shooting with my family as a youth and being in woods hunting, even when we didn't get anything.
    * I like the history behind them
    * I like to understand in detail how each one I own works
    * I like learning how each type round functions and becoming proficient using it.
    * I like the challenge of becoming very good shooting each one I have.
    * Relaxing because you cant shoot well if you are not concentrating on shooting and letting the other things in life go for a moment.

    Anybody else got something that stands out for them? Oh forgot to mention self defense if required.
    The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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  • #2
    I dont need any reason, guns are just bad a$$. Nuff said.

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    • #3
      Precision
      Accuracy

      It is me against the target.
      CISSP, CISA, CRISC, ISSO with lots of experience looking for a IT Security Manager spot. I prefer working for friend or friends of friend. Preferably in a red state with good gun laws.

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      • #4
        Bringing all aspects together.The gun,the ammunition,my marksmanship skills.to a precise ending.The placement of the projectile where I want it to be.That and a hell of a lot of noise.
        In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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        • #5
          Oh, yeah. gotta love that BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!! too :59:
          The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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          • #6
            wow great question.....got to think about this
            I am the Living Man

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            • #7
              1) Memories like hunting pheasants with Dad as he used the Win. 101 I gave him on my return from Vietnam and then many years later watching my son dust a big rooster with the same gun.
              2) Pride in owning a work of art like Dad's old Browning A5 or my custom long rifle, a gift from my wife and built by a mutual friend.
              3) Nostalgia like hunting deer with my iron sighted level action Marlins
              4) The personal challenge of trying to shoot a 1911 somewhere close to as well as I did when I first shot one 40 years ago and long before bifocals

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              • #8
                I think my main reason now for owning guns is to pi$$ off the libtard gun grabbers, LOL. Other than that I enjoy target shooting and used to hunt some.
                There is just nothing like the feeling of pulling that trigger and having that bang go off. And of course for self defense.
                Tom
                Live today, tomorrow may not come!
                Boberg XR9S
                Kahr CW40
                Springfield Armory 1911
                Dan Wesson Revolver

                HY*NDAI is to cars, what Caracal, Hi-Point, and Jennings is to handguns. The cars may or may not run ok, but the corporation SUCKS.

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                • #9
                  While punching holes in paper is fun, the more destructive targets are a real blast

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                  • #10
                    Same reason I like women. In no particular order, personality, looks, performance, and the challenge. The personality: a great machine, sexy but deadly, feels good in the hand. Performance and challenge: every time you get a new one, you want to make it fire as good as possible. You know you have to do your part, but when you do, either a good woman or a good gun can make you feel all proud and tingly inside.

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                    • #11
                      I can't say that tingly part in front of the wife. She would think I was talking about somebody besides her. I have a hard enough time explaining the love of guns anyway. I tried to relate that to her love of shoes but that didn't go over too well either. Just kidding she's really a keeper (the wife i'm talking about by the way.)
                      The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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                      • #12
                        I can't say that I 'love' guns, but I've always been drawn to things mechanical, be they airplanes, cars, or of course, guns.

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                        • #13
                          I've often thought about this question, and I have more than one reason.

                          Guns and my family were never a combination. It simply wasn't an issue that came up at all, one way or the other. However, if you asked them point blank, they'd be anti gun. I don't have any gun owning friends either. I was completely on my own for this.

                          I still remember the first time I walked into a gun store. Even though I had been reading up on gun forums and watching YouTube vids for almost two years, I was still very nervous. My knees were shaking and so was my voice! But hey, here I am today, completely comfortable. So in that sense, it was also a "personal accomplishment" thing.

                          Getting my CWP was also the first truly "adult" thing I did after turning 21. That was important for my own need to feel some independence.

                          1) I really love gadgets. That has been the situation since I was a kid. I was always a nerd. Guns are a really cool gadget in a sense. I can also appreciate the kind of engineering and workmanship (ok, well, machines in a factory) that goes into making something that can work over and over without fail. Modern guns are really a kind of modern marvel.

                          2) My journey into libertarian-leaning political philosophy. After a lot of thought, I came to accept some core values that I now believe extremely strongly in. One of those values is the rigid sovereignty and essential freedom of the individual. Oftentimes throughout history, we see that the slave would not be allowed the ownership of arms, while the slavemaster would have many arms - often for the purpose of keeping any rebellious slaves in line.

                          The concept that one man can own another is a terrible idea. Possibly one of the greatest sins we have ever committed - and it is against our own selves!

                          Although I don't expect to get thrown on a slaveship, the concept is what really sticks in my mind. I am a free man. The firearm serves as a powerful symbol of that.

                          3) I had an experience that kind of woke me up out of my personal security and general about-the-world apathy. I didn't want to have to exist at the mercy of some criminal any longer. I didn't want to be at peace only as long as some scumbag out there mercifully decided I should be able to live my life in peace.

                          Yes, a firearm does not at all guarantee my safety, but it does at least give me a fighting chance. There is no reason I should have to walk about my daily duties, or sleep in my home, and fear that I will be defenseless should that bad scenario actually happen.

                          I refuse to be a victim.

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                          • #14
                            Wow

                            Wow, thanks for sharing that paul34 - awesome post!!
                            "I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend."
                            (J.R.R.Tolkien, The Two Towers)

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                            • #15
                              Yes.Well stroked.
                              In the area in which I now reside,when I`m placed in a group of four or five guys,I`m known as "the smart one".God help me.

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