17 thoughts on “When You Shoot, Your Gun Does Not Move.”

  1. rust(n.)

    "red oxide of iron, red coating which forms on the surface of iron exposed to the air," Old English rust "rust," in late Old English also figurative, "anything tending to spiritual corrosion, a moral canker," related to rudu "redness," from Proto-Germanic *rusta- (source also of Frisian rust, Old High German and German rost, Middle Dutch ro(e)st), from PIE *reudh-s-to- (source also of Lithuanian rustas "brownish," rūdėti "to rust;" Latin robigo, Old Church Slavonic ruzda "rust"), from suffixed

  2. its' funny how when you train you can actually hit the things you aim at unlike a certain caste of people in this country that can't seem to follow the 4th rule of firearm safety

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