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re: The anti-gun crowd is so close to getting it, even if they don't realize it
Posted on 8/17/22 at 12:46 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Posted on 8/17/22 at 12:46 pm to TbirdSpur2010
At the beginning of Covid hysteria, I went to academy to see if they had ammo. And they didn’t. But I stuck around to eavesdrop on an interesting conversation.
There was an old white dude wearing dress socks with shorts who was having a very in-depth conversation with a young inked-up black guy. They were discussing different caliber options, what was best in different situations, etc. And they were recommending to each other where they’ve found ammo in the past. I hung around for at least 10 minutes, but their conversation began before I got there and continued on after I left.
These are two guys that were very different demographically, but they developed a connection through a strong mutual interest.
I’ve seen similar things happen at the range and happen on a regular basis.
So I wholeheartedly agree. The gun culture is one of the most diverse, accepting communities.
There was an old white dude wearing dress socks with shorts who was having a very in-depth conversation with a young inked-up black guy. They were discussing different caliber options, what was best in different situations, etc. And they were recommending to each other where they’ve found ammo in the past. I hung around for at least 10 minutes, but their conversation began before I got there and continued on after I left.
These are two guys that were very different demographically, but they developed a connection through a strong mutual interest.
I’ve seen similar things happen at the range and happen on a regular basis.
So I wholeheartedly agree. The gun culture is one of the most diverse, accepting communities.
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