I’ve only ever seen 1 first hand.
How many man points do I lose?
Please, no jokes about my :knob: .
Has anyone ever been shot? What does it feel like?
I’ve only ever seen 1 first hand.
How many man points do I lose?
Please, no jokes about my :knob: .
Has anyone ever been shot? What does it feel like?
God damnit
oh come on what did you expect?
Respect. Dignity. Peace. Love. Chi. All the things that martial arts are about. My feelings have been well and truly hurt. :sad11:
Or, maybe not.
It’s true though, I’ve never touched a gun. Are they heavy? Are they cold?
It’s true though, I’ve never touched a gun. Are they heavy? Are they cold?
Oh come on now son you are letting the side down in front of the yanks. Join the bloody TA or something if you really must know. The L85 you would use there is light, cool to the touch and jams with breath taking regularity.
:toothy2:Edited for bizarre grammar
I have touched a few, some of them quite old, BTW, but have yet to fire any.
It’s like grabbing your dick, just BIGGER!!! YEAH!!!
And with recruits, shooting full-auto is same. First they wank around cluelessly with them, and end up spraying the stuff anywhere except target.:qpepsi:
I’m not entirely sure that I’m patriotic enough to put myself in a position where I might one day have to die for my country.
Thank you Captain. This gives me a good idea of how enjoyable it must be to pull the trigger.
Aw shit. Just go and grap a carpenters hammer by the head, and that’s about what it feels like, a big cold hunk of metal.
And don’t you Brits call your officers Guv’na or Rupert or something like that?
Rupert is somewhat derogatory. Guv I think is for coppers and football players.
I still do not understand how we jolly Brits managed to discover a letter “f” in the word “lieutenant”. It is akin to finding grappling in a wing chun form.
Speak for yourself.
Stolen from wikipedia
The word lieutenant derives from French; the lieu meaning “place” as in a position; and tenant meaning “holding” as in “holding a position”; thus a “lieutenant” is somebody who holds a position in the absence of his superior.
In English the word is pronounced /lɛf’tɛnənt/, except in American English in which it is pronounced /lu’tɛnənt/. The American pronunciation was originally the same as the British, but by the end of the 19th century had almost completely been replaced by the current pronunciation.
In the nineteenth century those British writers who either considered this word an imposition on the English language or difficult for common soldiers and sailors argued for it to be replaced by the calque “steadholder.”
So then everyones wrong unless your a cheese eating surrender monkey :happy6:
Wonder if you could get away with calque?
We call them Ruperts. Enlisted folk WORK for a living.
And the only thing the L85 is good for is being a doorstop.
Hi Sparrow. I’ll be your friend. Want some candy?
I had never touched a gun until I bought one. I have a few BB guns but the first time I shot my 9mm I was scared to death of it. Now I’m pretty comfortable with it and am even competing in IDPA Saturday
I WANT A GUN!!!
Seriously! I really want to shoot. I can’t explain it.
I’ve been into guns as long as i can remember. I’ve owned several CO2 weapons that have either been sold or confiscated by the police, but they’re a far cry from the real thing. (weight, recoil, etc.)
I should move to the states. An open carry state. Fuck yeah.
Word.
Also, nice avatar. Gonna miss t3h Chuck, but that totally suits you.
I had never touched a gun until I bought one. I have a few BB guns but the first time I shot my 9mm I was scared to death of it.
Wow, having a gun is badass, having a Black Belt gun is Godlike…I will light a candle to you now