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  • T4K3TH4T wrote: »
    it was my grandpa who bought it, but my parents let my bro have it :c



    SPAS-12 or SPAS-15?



    Well, it depends on if your kid is addicted to mechanics involving hot gas/powder/lead/metal or not .-.
    Um, no it doesn't. It's all in ideology.

    I am ridiculously interested in all of the above you mentioned, and am going to school for engineering, but had many other things to experiment with other than guns.

    I don't mind people liking/having them, but not kids. Just like you wouldn't let a child play with scissors, knives etc, a firearm is not a toy, and no matter how much you control it, it can still cause harm. In it's most basic concern, you're desensitizing em; guns are one thing I would not like kids to get used to.
  • Um, no it doesn't. It's all in ideology.

    I am ridiculously interested in all of the above you mentioned, and am going to school for engineering, but had many other things to experiment with other than guns.

    I don't mind people liking/having them, but not kids. Just like you wouldn't let a child play with scissors, knives etc, a firearm is not a toy, and no matter how much you control it, it can still cause harm. In it's most basic concern, you're desensitizing em; guns are one thing I would not like kids to get used to.

    my bro was 21 when he got the mossberg ._.
    i got my first gun like, 1 and a half years ago? .-.
    Also, i don't think a correctly instructed person would maintain a loaded gun inside it's house, it's a rule, all the guns we have shall be unloaded and disassembled to enter inside the car/house/anywhere but the firing range, so, all the guns we have will only cause harm if:
    someone in the firing range does something idiotic like running in front of all the guns there
    or, if we trip and fall into one of the gun parts
  • I think about getting a 360 everyday. I always come to a no because I don't feel like paying for it. :3