thats just part of the medium we communicate in mark .
It happens allot
I would never have guessed such carelessness to be so rampant in the MLing community.
Times are changing mark . a lot of very strange things happen any more .
Growing up one of the worst whoopins I can remember getting was for shooting the neighbor kid with a rubber band pistol my dad had made me .
To dad a gun was a gun . Did not mater if it was a toy or not . You treated them all the same .
In our house every gun had full magazines . They were not locked up . No gun safe .
But we were taught what guns could do if handled wrong . Gun safety was something that was taught starting at a very young age .
Sadly that’s not so in far , FAR to many cases today .
Here is a story for you .
Some months back I get a knock on my door .
There stood a old friend that I had not seen since high school .
On my bench sat a pistol that I was working on .
He starts in on this story about his dad who when we were kids owned a pawn shop .
Like most small town pawn shops they sold lots of guns .
he goes into telling me how this muzzle loading flintlock pistol came into the shop one day .
It had been in the gun case for some time when a guy came in and wanted to look at it .
Joe said the fella looked it over and then ask if he could check the spark .
He took it , aimed it at a elk mount up on the wall and dropped the cock .
You guessed it . She went off . Blowing the nose of the mount .
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Something else that has seemed to change is cleaning . Why that’s such and issue for many folks , I don’t know .
In our house it was something we did every few months . didn’t mater if we shot the guns or not .
Dad would pick a day . On that day we all would set at the table . Every gun was unloaded . Checked , disassembled , cleaned , lubed , reassembled. The magazines reloaded and put back .
Maybe that’s why today I don’t mind cleaning my guns . Myself I rather enjoy it .
Especially after a hunt . I find it enjoyable and relaxing to set down and give the gun a once over .