Shooting taken literally

FlowtographyBerlinFlowtographyBerlin Posts: 477Member
edited September 2014 in Fun & Weird
Just saw this:
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Nice idea.

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  • blandbland Posts: 812Member
    There's been times I could have used a setup like that! LOL
  • FritzFritz Posts: 140Member
    As a professional gunsmith of 44 years. I don't find this kind of trivializing firearms very appropriate. Guns are obviously inherently dangerous devices that need to be treated very seriously, particularly in view of the cultural divide here in the US. Sorry about the soap box, and this is not meant as an criticism of forum member, only a comment on how serious the issues surrounding guns really are.
  • PhotobugPhotobug Posts: 5,751Member
    I was going to leave a funny comment but now.....
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  • Golf007sdGolf007sd Posts: 2,840Moderator
    Enough said.

    Topic closed.
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  • NSXTypeRNSXTypeR Posts: 2,286Member
    edited September 2014
    I think it's pretty creative and a pretty funny play on words.
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  • Me too. @Fritz is correct with what he's saying, nevertheless, I guess we're all adult enough to be able to keep those things separate.

    While I don't like guns, I like the arrangement above because it's well executed and the details, i.e. how objects are used for specific components of the outline, are very creative.
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