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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Why is that? What happens?
Disclaimer: I'm not a metallurgist. So I will throw out my amateur opinion based on real life experience. It's either direction of impact or shock of impact, but when you drop something made of spring steel there is a good chance it will shatter in the near future under load. I don't know the reason, but I have seen it happen too many times not to give it credence.
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When I was in school this was widely accepted. But may God help you if you were caught in the same pickup smoking a cigarette or had a can of snuff. Cheating on a test got your sorry ass beast by everyone- school and family. And the guns just sat there in the gun rack, nobody ever touched them.

Guns were just part of growing up and becoming a man, just like getting a first car or pickup. Everyone had firearms much earlier than the car and we kept them in our rooms or the family gun case. And it should still be this way.

We had a gunsmithing class when I was in high school. It was nothing to see someone walking around campus with a rifle. The amazing part is that this was in California and I’m under 50.