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rick12337
09-29-2006, 06:00
am i weerd? when i bye a gun im unfamilar with i tend to carry it round the house for the first 2 weeks till im familar with it to the point were i culd use it in the dark desembling it reasembling it seeing how it shoulders ectera . im just curius if this is weerd or something many do?

surbat6
09-29-2006, 08:03
Your behavior with a new gun sounds normal.
Your spelling is weird!

rick12337
09-29-2006, 08:59
yah im not the greatist at spelling or punctuation yet somehow i passed english fine in highschool :lol:

CWO USCG
09-29-2006, 18:12
A little trick I do before I post a lengthy post on a forum; copy and paste it into MS Word and do a spell check.

No I don't think you're weird for becoming familiar with you weapons. I tend to leave my new guns out next the computer for a couple of days. I can't say I walk around the house with them. The old lady would bitch.

rick12337
09-29-2006, 19:47
might be good way to scare away nosey neigbores and peepin toms. OH MY GOD! HESWALKING ROUND IN HIS UNDERWEAR AND HES GOTTA GUN:o

FatDaddy
09-29-2006, 20:10
Sounds like gun-nut syndrome to me. If I didn't have kids I'd probably be the same way. I just go to the gun cabinet and check on my collection every day or so. Weerd is relative and it isn't a disorder unless it causes problems in your life.:lol:(the voices told me to say that)

surbat6
09-30-2006, 21:11
yah im not the greatist at spelling or punctuation yet somehow i passed english fine in highschool :lol:
Ah! Public education.

DaveyDug
10-01-2006, 08:51
yah im not the greatist at spelling or punctuation yet somehow i passed english fine in highschool :lol:

Somehow that doesn't surprise me in the slightest. :rolleyes:

I'll be homeschooling my kids.

rick12337
10-01-2006, 10:20
yah i can honestly say there are alot of lazy teachers around. let alone students you are porbaly better off homeschooling and thats from somene in ny

gunrun45
10-02-2006, 01:23
All I have to say is that California had to get a high court decision regarding the ability to TEST students to give them a diploma. What is the world comming to. Its like people think that just becasue they showed up for school they should get a diploma.... nutso.

Pantzer
10-06-2006, 03:11
Interesting topic!
From gun behaviour to education.

Here is my reflection, as a foreigner.

For people that don't have English as their mother language and learn to speak/read kings English in school, it's some times hard for us to understand the modern US English in written form.
In written form the US and kings English starts to differs more and more depending on the age of the writer.

In our country students have to learn English from the second grade in school (at the age of 7-8). They are being leaned a mix of kings and US English now days. And there are exams from the start to the end.

A day at the Range!
http://www.enresurs.se/defence/images/still0005_1.jpg

rugmar
10-06-2006, 22:55
What's that you're shooting Pantzer? Look like fun.

And what is that black thing you are wearing over your face?:lol:

Pantzer
10-07-2006, 04:01
@rugmar.

The rifle I'm shooting in this pic is Ag 42/B alias a Ljungman 6,5X55mm cal.
For the thing over my face, is that I posted the same pic on a Swedish Gun forum and I don't want to show my face there.

A nice day at live firing range near the Baltic Sea. I’m the guy in the yellow vest.
http://www.enresurs.se/defence/images/img_4093_m.jpg