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RE: Lead Flowers - an introduction to spending bullets

in #guns6 years ago

Go girl!

My brother-in-law is a police officer. But I never tried asking him about firearms. I guess its kinda interesting or worth reading those sharing their experiences on guns and other firearms.

We don't actually know what's gonna happen in the next day and we just realize when the time comes that firearms, no matter how negative we think about but could also be a tool or emergency weapon when unprecedented situation will come along.

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Yes very true, I hope an emergency situation like that never happens but I think at least it’s good to have a proper understanding of how they work and the realistic outcome of such a force. Rather than building an understanding of them from sources like films.

Right.
What we learn in theory is quite different when its done in the actual application.
Some people have no theories just merely action and experience. My father finished his studies in Grade 1 school only! Only a single year in studies when he was 7 or eight years old I guess, I forgot to ask him if I'm right.
He worked hard and developed his skill being a tailor. Until now, even he's 69 and my mother is 67, they still making dresses and school uniforms.

Focus on mastery of a particular skill to carry you through life is such an admirable trait. I think it takes a certain type of person to learn on practical experience only, it is absolutely vital to perfecting such a skill.

Yeah, you're right.
It takes years to develop a skill and perfecting it. But it varies depending on each person's capacity.

By the way, what else do you do?