Cederq, re your camo kilt, do you carry a reload in your sporran? Re the school shooting teams, until the Leftist Labor gubmint abolished the school army cadets scheme in 1973, the kids would sling their SMLE across their back and ride their pushbike home. Nobody took any notice at all, no harm resulted.
Of course I do, ain’t no pockets on the damn kilt and I sure ain’t gonna carry under it. I may have to have a cargo pocket kilt made for me kit…
If you get a pouch made to carry Guido around, not unlike a mum kangaroo does, you’d look similar to Michelle Obama (without the tan).
I think that allegations of her being a man are unfounded, all that movement downstairs is just her emotional support ferret moving around!
I was the club president for our high school rifle club back in the early 70s and we brought our .22s to school. The only thing we had to do was leave the rifles and ammo in the principle’s office for the day and when we went to matches, we rode the short bus to where ever we were shooting the match. That was besides the rifles and shotguns we had in our vehicles out in the student’s parking lot and there was no problems, or mishaps back then, of course all of us weren’t on Ritalin or SSRIs or other psychotropic drugs and most of us were punched in the face a time or two…
I thought the thing with the stapler was just me.
Best to squash those nasty rumors about attire right away.
Does the kilt make it easier to get into a sitting shooting position? Does it make it easier to judge windage?
My high school had a nice full size rifle range in the basement and yes, I was on the team. We practiced all three disciplines (standing, sitting and prone), learned weapon safety, weapon disassembly, cleaning and reassembly, zeroing and range safety. Our instructors were all retired US Army.
When I taught a youth league, it was 4 positions.
Kneeling was in there too.
I generally knelt before shooting, whilst praying that I’d hit the targets.
That bit about “weapons of war” is one of the most stupid arguments ever. EVERYTHING EVER MADE that can be used as a weapon has been used as a weapon in a war. If someone is trying to kill you in a war, are you going to let them because that butcher knife you can grab isn’t a “weapon of war?” You’re not going to defend yourself with limb broken off a tree because it’s not an o-fish-ul weapon of war?
David slew Goliath with the stone from a sling. Are they gonna ban rocks too? Or only Assault Rocks!
Cederq, re your camo kilt, do you carry a reload in your sporran? Re the school shooting teams, until the Leftist Labor gubmint abolished the school army cadets scheme in 1973, the kids would sling their SMLE across their back and ride their pushbike home. Nobody took any notice at all, no harm resulted.
Of course I do, ain’t no pockets on the damn kilt and I sure ain’t gonna carry under it. I may have to have a cargo pocket kilt made for me kit…
If you get a pouch made to carry Guido around, not unlike a mum kangaroo does, you’d look similar to Michelle Obama (without the tan).
I think that allegations of her being a man are unfounded, all that movement downstairs is just her emotional support ferret moving around!
I was the club president for our high school rifle club back in the early 70s and we brought our .22s to school. The only thing we had to do was leave the rifles and ammo in the principle’s office for the day and when we went to matches, we rode the short bus to where ever we were shooting the match. That was besides the rifles and shotguns we had in our vehicles out in the student’s parking lot and there was no problems, or mishaps back then, of course all of us weren’t on Ritalin or SSRIs or other psychotropic drugs and most of us were punched in the face a time or two…
I thought the thing with the stapler was just me.
Best to squash those nasty rumors about attire right away.
Does the kilt make it easier to get into a sitting shooting position? Does it make it easier to judge windage?
My high school had a nice full size rifle range in the basement and yes, I was on the team. We practiced all three disciplines (standing, sitting and prone), learned weapon safety, weapon disassembly, cleaning and reassembly, zeroing and range safety. Our instructors were all retired US Army.
When I taught a youth league, it was 4 positions.
Kneeling was in there too.
I generally knelt before shooting, whilst praying that I’d hit the targets.
That bit about “weapons of war” is one of the most stupid arguments ever. EVERYTHING EVER MADE that can be used as a weapon has been used as a weapon in a war. If someone is trying to kill you in a war, are you going to let them because that butcher knife you can grab isn’t a “weapon of war?” You’re not going to defend yourself with limb broken off a tree because it’s not an o-fish-ul weapon of war?
David slew Goliath with the stone from a sling. Are they gonna ban rocks too? Or only Assault Rocks!