neko said:Now that was fun to watch. Curious though, what's with the 'Aim Every Shot' sign?
duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude omfg!!!! he got nailed and i thot m16 were powerful!!!!
Frederik G said:...I'll refrain from commenting about the utter lack of English skills the user demonstrates...
But aren't our C-7s M-16s? (Rhetorical, people) ...They don't have quite a "powerful" recoil, do they?
...Maybe we ought to "educate"--and by that I mean "hit over the head"--people on youtube?
'Aim Every Shot'
muskrat89 said:Remember that it's a civilian range. I assumed that they don't want people just standing there cranking off rounds in semi- or full-auto, just "downrange". That was my take on that.
Ok, but wouldn't that just be common sense?
neko said:Ok, but wouldn't that just be common sense?
And now of course I understand the need for the sign.
I can see the need for those signs, but having to be told to take aim, it just struck me as odd. And a bit scary.muskrat89 said:Well, yes - kind of like "Hearing protection required" "Do not commence firing until authorized by the Range Master" and all of the other signs that you see at a public firing range
neko said:I can see the need for those signs, but having to be told to take aim, it just struck me as odd. And a bit scary.
Edited to add that I'v never been to a firing range, I've only ever used a weapon out in the back fields so I'm not at all familiar with any signage that is usually at them.
cdnaviator said:Think of it as the "do not eat dessicant" markings on things......We all know its not food....but its there because someidiot somewhere did it anyways
Shamrock said:Darwin Awards only count if he self-eliminates.
cdnaviator said:For all the engineers out there.....
What is the first point they teach during demolition safety class ?