• Zagorath@aussie.zone
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      The trigger discipline, the fact that they’re holding a gun while driving, the fact that they’re holding a gun while driving on a highway, the fact that they’re holding a gun while driving on a highway and taking a photo of that situation with their other hand. All that, while driving along at what I assume is 90 miles per hour (since I assume it’s in America). And seemingly balancing a drink can (alcoholic?) on the steering wheel column.

      Everything about this is awful.

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        Don’t forget that the hammer is cocked, making the it single action rather than double action. Much less trigger pull (length and force) required to fire.

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          the hammer is cocked

          Huh, I didn’t know that was a thing with modern handguns. Only ever heard of it before with old west six guns.

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          The length of pull on the first shot with that gun is pretty long, even with the hammer back. not sure why.

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        9 months ago

        Angry orchard is definitely an alcoholic drink…drunk driving at 90 with while showing off your gun…this photo just needs a hamburger to be peak America.

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        9 months ago

        Most of that is just any given Thursday in the US.

        The trigger discipline, tho. I mean, they teach that in kindergarten…