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Going to the range often gives me anxiety about proper etiquette and being respectful to others there (particularly when blasting away with a matchlock), but then I see these stories where it almost seems like there was no one around to raise these people, except someone was clearly around to drop them on their head as a baby.
I try to get the last spot down wind! Lol. I've had a wind shift on me and I completely smoked out a firing line. You could see a bunch of sour faces after the shot.
 
I am old and at a loss at what a Mandalorian helmet is?
as far as seeing it all Daryl, I was RM at a range in socal for a few years. thought I had seen it all, including women in thongs shooting M60's while being filmed. I took my time shutting that down and didn't make many friends.
the best/worst was a car load of ms13 bangers with SKS's. firing pin on one stuck and the moron turned 180 with it still spraying. range house got shot up and he got a few of his buddies in the legs before i could get ahold of it. glad he turned starboard, the other direction would have involved some innocent family groups.
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Yeah, like that!
 
After a serious stint of practical pistol competition which is very structured and safe and way too many wacky range encounters outside of competition I am now of the unpopular opinion that most people should not be allowed to have firearms.
 
I taught concealed pistol classes for 12 years. The scariest students were the ones who believed that they knew what they were doing. They got insulting when you tried to teach them.
Most of the ex-military guys were great but then you would get one like the very unsafe old guy who told me "Unkle Sam taught me to shoot in Korea, just shut up and sign my paper. "
Needles to say, he failed.

Ironhand
 
The ones who thought they knew what they were doing would show up to our USPSA pistol matches and get humbled fast. Very few would come back a second time. those that did come back usually got hooked. Very few law enforcement typs were any good. The LEO's that were good were VERY GOOD. One safety violation at a USPSA match and instant disqualification. Stop NOW and go home. I got swept by the clerk at the last two gun stores I went into. I would have DQ both those fools so fast they wouldn't have even known what happened. MY DMV Buddy swept me with his patrol rifle last year showing off his new roof rack... people just don't get it and think these things are toys... The chief of Police at a gun club I used to compete at in Westfield MA let a young kid shoot a machine pistol at their machine gun shoot . Naturally it got away from the kid and he blew his head off. People are stupid. is what it is.
 
The ones who thought they knew what they were doing would show up to our USPSA pistol matches and get humbled fast. Very few would come back a second time. those that did come back usually got hooked. Very few law enforcement typs were any good. The LEO's that were good were VERY GOOD. One safety violation at a USPSA match and instant disqualification. Stop NOW and go home. I got swept by the clerk at the last two gun stores I went into. I would have DQ both those fools so fast they wouldn't have even known what happened. MY DMV Buddy swept me with his patrol rifle last year showing off his new roof rack... people just don't get it and think these things are toys... The chief of Police at a gun club I used to compete at in Westfield MA let a young kid shoot a machine pistol at their machine gun shoot . Naturally it got away from the kid and he blew his head off. People are stupid. is what it is.
Ad Clark used to be chief of police in Kalispell. He made sure every one of his officers could shoot.
 

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