There's nothing wrong with being a poser or shooting strictly for fun. There is concern when those who do(pose) talk sh*t about why their "fun" gun is better than another and base their entire position on stationary slow fire shooting at a stationary target in a well lit comfortable environment. Coupled with their lack of experience(low round count) absent training and infrequent range sessions, their opinions are nothing more than personal preference.
Handguns like rifles and shotguns are all tools. They "should" serve a purpose and/or solve a problem. The handgun has a relatively small role as far as firearms are concerned. The rifle and shotgun are much better suited for many of the roles a handgun can play and then some. The right tool for the right job. This of course doesn't factor in when discussing "fun" guns.
On a side note, I would take the Camry over any sports car. I prefer my gear to be practical and reliable. Hot cars are the epitome of poser material. 99% of those who own one have no clue how to drive it. Most sports cars are next to useless for anything but cruising or "looking cool". If you own a sports car and race at the track(for fun or not) or have taken some sort of professional training, my comments don't apply. For the guy who buys his Corvette/Mustang/Charger or any of the exotic sports cars only to park it in the driveway or run to the store for milk. You're a poser..
TDC
ETA: As for being a Glock fan, read my signature line...
yes my handguns are only for fun like 99% of the canadian population who owns guns! I don't know what you do with yours or if you work with firearms in a high stress environment (i doubt it because after all this is still the internet lol but i would hope so because the poser wouldn't be me in that case) but if you really have the training and qualifications youre hinting you have then yes the Glock might be better suited for your line of work!
At least i'm glad you realize that rifles and shotguns are a lot more efficient!
I can say that i'm alot better than an average shot when it comes to shooting rifles or shotguns and i think they are 100 times better suited for selfdefence in Canada than handguns (as in home defense where you don't have to carry), thats why i don't bother much with handguns! If i ever need to defend my self or my familly i have easier acces to my NR guns!
Also for the average shooter it takes alot more practive to become efficient with a handgun than with a rifle!
Again my definition of a poser is maybe not the same as yours! By your definition pretty much everyone on CGN are posers except LEOs and military people! For all i know a poser for me is people who take themselves too seriously (as in the guy who has all the tactical equipment, wears bullet proof vests and cadpat on a everyday basis, mall ninja type) and that think they know it all!
So as far as i know youre as much as a poser as i am
on a side note yes i love sports car, they are actually my first hobby before guns and i have been doing track days with different car clubs in Quebec for a while! I have a certification to run on pretty much all the tracks in Quebec and Ontario and know how to drive my cars to the limit! For me a car is not only a mean of transportation and i don't have a fancy car, i run 30year old BMW on the track and a diesel golf everyday!






















































