So a while back I met a guy from Germany who is here for a semester at a get together one of my friends was having. Well the topic of guns came came around and this kid's ears perked up and he seemed really interested in going shooting. We mentioned that we might be going out on Sunday (last Sunday) and I went ahead and invited him. Boy was he happy. He took my number and I was sure to call him when we went. He told us that in Germany even paintball is illegal because it is too "violent" and that there is a big push to ban all violent video games.
It was a funny event. When I was pulling the guns out of my bag he was dumbfounded that a person my age could have a gun, much less several. When I pulled out my trusty old Smith and Wesson 28, he said "Ah! Zeez is ze gun of Texas correct? Is a revolving gun?" and I just had to laugh.
I walked the guy through the basics and after no time he was hitting the targets dead center. Motherfucker was almost as good of shot as me! I gave him my USP and said "here, this is the gun of the Bundeswehr" to which he responded "ah, so ven I join ze Bundeswehr I will get zis gun?". Of course we took lots of pictures so he could take back to Germany and brag.
Anyways I guess I just felt like writing this because I feel that we take our ability to shoot and partake in shooting sports with minimal regulations for granted. In Germany you have to get a license for every gun you own and be a part of a shooting club. Here we can go to Walmart and bring back a mini 14 to shoot cans in our back yards. I guess the moral of the story is that anytime you have the opportunity to take someone shooting who has never been, go for it. This guy says now that he wants to join a shooting club back home so that he can shoot in Germany!
Anyways, here are a few photos-
Me with the trusty S&W 28 (35 year old gun)
The German shooting a Sig 556-
"Can you take a picture of me with zeez guns? My friends will like it!"
Good times were had by all.
It was a funny event. When I was pulling the guns out of my bag he was dumbfounded that a person my age could have a gun, much less several. When I pulled out my trusty old Smith and Wesson 28, he said "Ah! Zeez is ze gun of Texas correct? Is a revolving gun?" and I just had to laugh.
I walked the guy through the basics and after no time he was hitting the targets dead center. Motherfucker was almost as good of shot as me! I gave him my USP and said "here, this is the gun of the Bundeswehr" to which he responded "ah, so ven I join ze Bundeswehr I will get zis gun?". Of course we took lots of pictures so he could take back to Germany and brag.
Anyways I guess I just felt like writing this because I feel that we take our ability to shoot and partake in shooting sports with minimal regulations for granted. In Germany you have to get a license for every gun you own and be a part of a shooting club. Here we can go to Walmart and bring back a mini 14 to shoot cans in our back yards. I guess the moral of the story is that anytime you have the opportunity to take someone shooting who has never been, go for it. This guy says now that he wants to join a shooting club back home so that he can shoot in Germany!
Anyways, here are a few photos-
Me with the trusty S&W 28 (35 year old gun)
The German shooting a Sig 556-
"Can you take a picture of me with zeez guns? My friends will like it!"
Good times were had by all.
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