Motivational Poster: Thought I would try my hand II

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No-Brakes 23:

Love that one with the 1911... :D

It doesn't hurt that there is still just a tiny bit of truth in the caption. :evil:
 
Oh, why not...
This one may actually be the .50 Beo Magnum. Wooooo!
 

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Once again....

(It's not an obsession! It's a hobby!)
 

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Brother in Arms said:
Im not offended and it's not about being politically correct. It's about responsibility. Firearms are our responsibility all of the time,they are tools that must be used with care and respect. I have nothing against drinking you can drink all you want, that is your choice. But don't mix drinking and firearms. If you do you are making a choice as well, and likely its a stupid one.

do what you will, but be responsible for your actions. Even jokes can have reprocussion.

Brother in Arms

And did you notice the weapon has been UNLOADED and placed down, before the liquor was poured?

I think the suggestion was that after a day's shooting, a man enjoys a fine drink. (Well, a Maker's Mark if not a fine drink. It REALLY should be Talisker or Elijah Craig ;) )

Of course, it would take...nah, that would be rude. I'm just going to laugh at the posters.

IT'S A JOKE!
 
But I think putting alcohol and firearms in the same poster is assanine. It is a violation of safety and intellegence.

and i think putting alcohol and firearms under the jurisdiction of one agency is a violation of safety and intelligence.

seriously, when i'm camping, i often shoot beer cans that i have personally emptied. i still do so in proper observance of the four rules and only when i'm sure i won't disturb other campers. i've been known to spend an entire day sipping on cold beer and plinking at empties with a .22. it is relaxing and enjoyable. personally, i don't feel comfortable hunting or participating in tactical training after imbibing, nor would i feel comfortable shooting after drinking with people i wasn't very familiar with. i don't get absolutely plastered when i shoot so i really can't see how there's anything wrong with it.

some people seem to feel that alcohol abrogates responsibility, perhaps that's why there are so many unwed parents in today's world. in my view, however, there is nothing wrong with responsibly enjoying alcohol, firearms and maybe even a good cigar at the same time. for those of you who use alcohol as an excuse to do stupid things, well, maybe you SHOULD keep firearms and alcohol separate - don't drink and shoot and ESPECIALLY don't every let them close enough together that a photo could be taken of them together. that would, uh...... something, mumble mumble, offensive, bad, uh, dangerous!
 
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Solo said:
I had to bring it back.

But I thought Remington ammo was for pansies;)

(last time I shot some, ejection ranged from 6" to 10 FEET. Several failures to cycle an AR, and accuracy was for @#$. Inconsistent as all hell and CRAP. Switching to Wolf fixed the problem. And we wonder why American companies are having issues.)
 
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