- Location
- Republic of Buffalo.
These were L.E. targets that were being used in the U.S. It caused a bit of an uproar when the word got out about them.
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I actually laughed out loud. Not that I give a ####; shooting a picture of someone is not equivalent to shooting someone, but why?? The pregnant chick, the kid, and the grandma in her housecoat had me ####ing rolling.
So... they'd really be put off by a target like this? https://www.amazon.ca/Bleeding-Clown-Zombie-Target-zombie/dp/B01N9WKZG8/ref=sr_1_1?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1522682545&sr=1-1&keywords=bleeding+target
Any CGN sponsor carry these?
They would be a hit a my local club.
Yes, all those "human" targets above look like they are specially designed for police, military, body guards, security people...and, of course, as tools of self-defense. I was referring to teaching kids at the range about the basics of gun handling. When I was a kid learning to shoot, we lived in the rural woods and had a gravel pit in the backyard that was our "range". Dad would tell me to go make some targets and we'd do a little shooting in the pit. Never heard tell of store-bought targets in those days. Just cut some cereal boxes and draw on some of the old fashioned "bulls-eye" circles. If I would have shown up in the gravel pit with a drawing of a human, dog, or cat....I probably would never have laid my hands on one of dad's guns again! I know, that was the old days, this is now. Times have changed. Thinking has changed. Kids have changed....and targets have changed, too....
This has nothing to do with Liberals or any other kind of political correctness...it has to with responsible parents wanting to teach their kids about gun safety and handling....and somehow, explaining the use of shooting at human targets to a child who is just breaking ground with guns doesn't seem like the best choice of a target! I could care less what any adult chooses to shoot at as their choice of targets at the range but for kids, no. As for firearm safety, when my kids took the course years ago the instructor told the whole class that he would give them a little slack on some of the topics but the one thing he would fail them instantly on is if anybody pointed the gun at another person...What if that same instructor were taking the kids to the range to actually learn to shoot the guns after he got done teaching them to handle them. Is human shaped targets the best choice for him to use...do you think
Read Grossman's book On Killing...very interesting book on psychology
Think some people should read "On Killing".
That sums it up nicely
Good book along with "On Combat"