Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
Most gun-loving guys have serious issues with their masculinity. :thumbsup:

I guess if I lived in a remote, or dangerous area, I'd have a rifle too. But that's not New York, and we don't need them.
Gotta love it when you contradict your own statements....New York is not a dangerous area?? You gotta be smoking something other than weed. That little toy pistol is cute, but I like something I can get my hand around.

I for one, don't hunt, but I do enjoy collecting sporting arms and shooting them either in the woods, or at the range. It bothers me to see folks that can't handle the responsibility of ownership, that want to try and take others rights away from them. If you don't own any weapons, and have never fired one, then you really have no reason to even enter into the conversation unless its just to stir the pot.

I have attached a couple of pics... the lone target was done with a 30-06 at 200 yards, while the revolver was fired at its target at 50 yards. Proficiency and safety are the key words here. All weapons should be stored in a secure place, seperate from the amunition, they should be kept clean and in good working order. They should be taken out and fired at least once a quarter to maintain proficiency. If you own a weapon and never fire it, then all you have is an expensive club.