Post by mg on Jan 21, 2016 6:47:28 GMT
If I remember correctly, new england generally has rather strict firearms laws. I advise this website for information about guns because they rarely mention politics and focus on honest reviews. For the record, here are some basic rules:
-magazines and clips are not the same thing
-aim down the sights, nobody fires from the hip unless they have computer guidance
-keep you finger off the trigger unless you're actively shooting at something
-fuel and explosives don't explode when shot unless the bullet was incendiary
-all guns are loud enough to damage your ears
-hand signal are used when you're deaf from explosions, not when you want to be sneaky
-nobody ever flies backward when hit by a bullet
-shotgun pellets only spread 1 inch per yard as a general rule
-excellent target shooters aren't necessarily good in combat
-everyone misses the enemy often, ambushes are popular because they let you prepare to fire
-automatic fire is inefficient and typically used to pin enemies in one place, not actually kill them
-ammo is heavy and often bulky
-if you shoot fast, you need to reload often
-running out of ammo in a fight is like suddenly running out of air
-moving targets are hard to hit, and moving targets at long range are even harder
-angry faces do not hold weapons, hands do: always look at hands first
-the faster the shooting ends, the less shot you will get
-missing the enemy at a faster pace doesn't help you
-nobody shoots to wound: if you don't want them to be dead, don't shoot them
-for a headshot, aim between the eyes (front) or at the top of the ear (side) to destroy the area of the brain that controls movement (chapter 4, page 33)
-magazines and clips are not the same thing
-aim down the sights, nobody fires from the hip unless they have computer guidance
-keep you finger off the trigger unless you're actively shooting at something
-fuel and explosives don't explode when shot unless the bullet was incendiary
-all guns are loud enough to damage your ears
-hand signal are used when you're deaf from explosions, not when you want to be sneaky
-nobody ever flies backward when hit by a bullet
-shotgun pellets only spread 1 inch per yard as a general rule
-excellent target shooters aren't necessarily good in combat
-everyone misses the enemy often, ambushes are popular because they let you prepare to fire
-automatic fire is inefficient and typically used to pin enemies in one place, not actually kill them
-ammo is heavy and often bulky
-if you shoot fast, you need to reload often
-running out of ammo in a fight is like suddenly running out of air
-moving targets are hard to hit, and moving targets at long range are even harder
-angry faces do not hold weapons, hands do: always look at hands first
-the faster the shooting ends, the less shot you will get
-missing the enemy at a faster pace doesn't help you
-nobody shoots to wound: if you don't want them to be dead, don't shoot them
-for a headshot, aim between the eyes (front) or at the top of the ear (side) to destroy the area of the brain that controls movement (chapter 4, page 33)





