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why wives shouldnt play with guns video

Grapeshot

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That ones been around a while now, but still every bit as hilarious as it was the first time.

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RetiredOC

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This was not all over ebaums world and websites alike 6 years ago.....oh wait...it was.... lol
 

Beretta92FSLady

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It looks like she knew he was video recording her, but didn't know that he was set to go outside, and light some firecrackers behind her.
 

since9

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"Come on, baby!" I wonder how long that marriage lasted...

When I taught my ex how to safely load and handle a firearm, the last thing I ever would have done would have been to derail the training by this ridiculous sort of childhood prank.

On a completely different level, I did swap out her diaphragm with one of those blue gummy wall-walking sticky spiders I found in a cereal box... Interestingly enough, it (the wall-walking gummy spider) was not only a favorite toy of us both before then, but afterwards as well, until it fell apart after a couple of years. For a while afterwards, it because her way of say "attend to my needs" if I was spending too much time on the computer.

Although the initial reaction was similar, the long-term reaction was probably quite different.
 

Aknazer

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While I wouldn't do something like that in regards to a firearm, it is still pretty funny. Though I hope it didn't have a loaded mag since at the :33 second mark you can see her rack the slide, and scaring someone like that while they have a loaded gun could be potentially deadly.
 

marshaul

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Why do so many lean back when shooting to the point they are about to fall over with or without recoil?

What annoys me is when I coach people, explain to them very clearly the tendency to lean back, the reason behind it, why it's bad as well as the advantages and execution of a more forward, aggressive stance, and they still just lean back as though terrified.

It's actually a lot less scary to shoot with a low, forward, aggressive stance, as the gun is more under your control, and therefore moves the shooter less.

This tendency really annoys me, although I would never say that to someone I'm coaching.
 
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