• @FARTYSHARTBLAST
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    9 months ago

    Just be sure to wash your hands before you eat the tacos: Heavy metals bad, safety first!

      • @FARTYSHARTBLAST
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        169 months ago

        Even jacketed rounds don’t keep everything off your hands. Never eat or drink at the range and wash your hands as soon as you’re done.

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          69 months ago

          Wait wait wait, there are people who eat at the line?? Lmaoooo

          The only time I seen someone eating at the range was when they had like a designated seating area

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            49 months ago

            We grill out at my range…but that’s after we are done shooting…no one wants greasy hands on firearms.

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              19 months ago

              Firearms before food!

              • ❌ greasy hands on firearms
              • ✅ heavy metals on your hands while you eat
        • @[email protected]OP
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          19 months ago

          I didn’t say to use jacketed instead of washing, I said to use jacketed in addition to washing.

  • @nao
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    99 months ago

    What is the point of carrying it around like that?

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      339 months ago

      Looks like she just bought it and the finger is whatever, maybe the slot wasn’t comfortable for her whole hand.

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        79 months ago

        that makes sense, i was thinking self defense purposes but wondering how effective that would be if you have to deal with the case first

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          9 months ago

          If you were carrying for self defense you’d have it in a holster and preferably concealed.

          She probably just bought it.

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      159 months ago

      probably not an open carry state, and the finger is probably muscle memory.

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    9 months ago

    Glock a doodle doo it’s time for taco!

    Glock a doodle doo it’s time for a feast!

    Eat a 90 bucks taco, you can tell,

    She’s been to Glockin’ Bell!

    Glockin’ Bell: The Second Amendment never tasted so good!

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    59 months ago

    i don’t know who this person is, but why is everyone in the comments simping for them?

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      9 months ago

      While I generally agree with the sentiment you are expressing regarding some gun owners who absolutely have let themselves be brainwashed into fearing for their lives every time the doorbell rings, I do not think it is reasonable to apply that sentiment to all gun owners, particularly those who have legitimate safety concerns for themselves as she undoubtedly does.

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        69 months ago

        I give her kudos for this. Instead of being some brainlet celebrity who preaches banning guns while having a fully armed security detail, she takes matters into her own hands. And as you stated, being a celebrity carries significantly more risk than your average joe.

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          19 months ago

          I don’t even agree that it’s most, keep in mind a lot of the times when we hear about a gun owner doing something incredibly stupid it is a statistical minority based on the known number of gun owners.

          I’m not saying we don’t need to do more to restrict or enforce legislation on gun owners, we absolutely do, but even saying half means upwards of 200 million in the US. I think we’d be hearing about a lot more issues if that many were existing in that level of day to day fear.

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        29 months ago

        Maybe the strawmen you saw on the internet do. Considering 32% of Americans own a gun, I suspect you only know about the ones that make it their personality.

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          19 months ago

          Well, if you feel the need to walk around armed at all times, even at home, you must be afraid of something.

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            9 months ago

            You remember that mention of “strawmen?”

            Or do you work with some guys that stay strapped?

            I mean, I just found out one of my buddies was concealed carrying basically every time it wasn’t illegal so they certainly exist, but I wouldn’t characterize him as living in fear. A former Boy Scout who takes “being prepared” a little too seriously, sure, and a raging woke liberal who just happened to grow up in a rural area, sure.