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What are some things in gun culture that make you absolutely seethe at seeing

for me its when influencers hit the pose in picrel, pretending to "drive out" their "car bean", but it doesnt even look like how they hold guns it just looks like a faggy boxing stance
Anonymous No.63842498 [Report]
Wearing full kit in any videos unless they're showing it off specifically
Anonymous No.63842551 [Report] >>63842805
>>63842488 (OP)
>"drive out" their "car bean"
wat
Anonymous No.63842560 [Report] >>63842662
>>63842488 (OP)
Competition shooters thinking that their silly gun game experiences apply to real life situations
Anonymous No.63842570 [Report] >>63842585 >>63842805
>>63842488 (OP)
Drive out your car, bean.
Anonymous No.63842585 [Report] >>63842641
>>63842570
how did you get this picture of me?
Anonymous No.63842635 [Report] >>63842914
>>63842488 (OP)
Anonymous No.63842641 [Report]
>>63842585
Sir that’s my husband. Back off
Anonymous No.63842644 [Report] >>63842805
>drive out
>car bean
yeah dude wtf are you talking about
Anonymous No.63842651 [Report]
>>63842488 (OP)
Little poser faggots saying "run" everything, like a sling or a magazine brand is an engine.
Anonymous No.63842662 [Report] >>63842674
>>63842560
>Competition shooters regularly crush cringy vetbros in speed and accuracy
>Vetbros: Yeah, well, haha, that only works on the "flat range"
>*Vetbro then kills himself because he can't adapt to normal life*
Nothing is cringier than veterans in the shooting community.
Anonymous No.63842674 [Report]
>>63842662
>"back in the sandbox" or "downrange"
Anonymous No.63842788 [Report] >>63842840
>>63842488 (OP)
> What are some things in gun culture that make you absolutely seethe at seeing
One is the completely unjustified (IMO) overlap between gun culture and prepper culture. If someone is concerned with surviving social collapse, having a gun might be a positive factor, but the really positive one is having universally valuable skills like being a medic or a mechanic.
Another is the cargo culting of high speed low drag special squirrel operators in terms of armor. Front and back plates only works for people who can rely on highly available and responsive CASEVAC and a presence of a skilled combat medic. This is the situation most civvies will be in on a daily basis (you can have a homie drive you to the hospital), but it is absolutely NOT the situation most civvies will be in when they've known to kit up beforehand.
Anonymous No.63842805 [Report] >>63842847
>>63842644
>>63842570
>>63842551
Indoctrinated so hard by gunbro influencer shills that they don't even recognise their in-crowd mispronunciations anymore.
Anonymous No.63842840 [Report] >>63843227
>>63842788
I guess both of these are a special case of one big thing: the general lack of a "threat model". Most gun owners will struggle to answer what they own a gun for and how their setup serves that purpose. It's one thing to own a gun for home invasion defense, another for hunting, fourth for personal defense/CCW, third because you think you're prepping.
For the record, I think saying that you own guns just cause you like shooting at steel on the range is OK too, but this has to be something you're conscious of, instead of deluding yourself that your Moist Nugget that you stock one 40 round box for is going to be some sort of "force multiplier in a SHTF scenario".
Anonymous No.63842847 [Report]
>>63842805
I don't watch any youtuber faggots and I have no idea what it means
Anonymous No.63842898 [Report]
>>63842488 (OP)
Fuck ya
mudda
Anonymous No.63842914 [Report]
>>63842635
should be simplified to: veteran/combat veteran
Anonymous No.63843024 [Report]
>>63842488 (OP)
when people say "platform" instead of "pattern"
Anonymous No.63843043 [Report]
>>63842488 (OP)
People who say "gun culture," like you
Anonymous No.63843063 [Report] >>63843067 >>63843303
>>63842488 (OP)
Anonymous No.63843067 [Report]
>>63843063
do I get a discount on the gun he uses to 41%
Anonymous No.63843227 [Report] >>63843298
>>63842840
>your Moist Nugget that you stock one 40 round box for is going to be some sort of "force multiplier in a SHTF scenario".
It totally is, but not the way these people think. Having any gun capable of putting lead downrange and holes in people is going to make "bad guys" in a shtf situation move on to softer targets, and it doesn't really matter what gun it is.
Anonymous No.63843298 [Report]
>>63843227
I could see where you're coming from, but I could just as well make the opposite argument: "Oh, so this guy's armed? Must have some good loot to protect then."
It can probably scare off opportunistic looters at the early stages of the collapse, yes. But once you get to the point of armed roving bandits raiding the land (which is, IMO, not going to take long, remember how little time it took for people with arms to materialize at CHAZ - and that was just a silly local lib protest) - it's going to make you more of a target, not less.
Anonymous No.63843303 [Report]
>>63843063
>Buyer's remorse weapons.png
Anonymous No.63847371 [Report]
>>63842488 (OP)
Anybody who hates 9mm, it mogs all your boomerslopgoblinmutt rounds so hard, get over it