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03-07-2009, 07:12 PM | #112 | |
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I was thinking about starting a new thread but I'll drop this here... Guess who may be re-entering the military in a few weeks? I had a meeting with a recruiter after I got a message that the Army was looking for me. Who knows maybe I can train the guy who puts one right between ol' what's his name's eyes! What is his name? I've seriously forgotten! Anyway,maybe there's some punch in this old soldier yet!!! |
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03-07-2009, 09:09 PM | #113 |
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You can't be that old.
And I didn't know pacifist was an insult.
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03-07-2009, 09:42 PM | #114 |
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"hoplophobe" and I'm 43 years old,44 in May.
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03-08-2009, 12:42 PM | #115 |
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Hoplophobe
Political usage Firearms instructor Colonel Jeff Cooper coined the word in 1962 to describe a "mental disturbance characterized by irrational aversion to weapons".[2] Cooper employed the term as an alternative to slang terms, stating: "We read of 'gun grabbers' and 'anti-gun nuts' but these slang terms do not (explain this behavior)." Cooper attributed this behavior to an irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry. He stated that "the most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user." [edit] Clinical usage In spite of the political origins and connotation of the term, it has clinical usage, and a patient may be diagnosed with this phobia[citation needed]. For instance, a patient that has no opinion on law or public policy per se but becomes terrified upon noticing a policeman's sidearm, or a photograph of a rifle or knife, may be a hoplophobe[citation needed]. Such a phobia may be present in someone who suffers from PTSD as a result of a traumatic experience involving a firearm[citation needed]. Hoplophobia is described as an uncommon phobia in Contemporary Diagnosis And Management of Anxiety Disorders. Hoplophobe Political usage Firearms instructor Colonel Jeff Cooper coined the word in 1962 to describe a "mental disturbance characterized by irrational aversion to weapons".[2] Cooper employed the term as an alternative to slang terms, stating: "We read of 'gun grabbers' and 'anti-gun nuts' but these slang terms do not (explain this behavior)." Cooper attributed this behavior to an irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry. He stated that "the most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user." [edit] Clinical usage In spite of the political origins and connotation of the term, it has clinical usage, and a patient may be diagnosed with this phobia[citation needed]. For instance, a patient that has no opinion on law or public policy per se but becomes terrified upon noticing a policeman's sidearm, or a photograph of a rifle or knife, may be a hoplophobe[citation needed]. Such a phobia may be present in someone who suffers from PTSD as a result of a traumatic experience involving a firearm[citation needed]. Hoplophobia is described as an uncommon phobia in Contemporary Diagnosis And Management of Anxiety Disorders.
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Um...did you post it twice to make sure I understood it completely? Hmmm... so maybe I'm suffering from PTSD and my aversion to killing people may be a manifestation of that? Soooo...."normal" people haven't any problem with the idea of shooting another human being with a gun? Well,I guess I'm just fucked up in the head then...
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03-08-2009, 03:19 PM | #117 |
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Er, didn't mean to post twice. I'm just sayin' you seem kind of skurred.
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03-08-2009, 03:46 PM | #118 | |
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What's really funny is when I exude confidence in one thread with my ability to kill at long range,I have a huge "E-penis". When I show an aversion to killing,I'm a "coward" or "skurred". Okay sooooo.... I can't "win" no matter what I do or say... Damn,are you sure we're not dating? Anyway,I'm only me,I'll fight or kill when I have to and I'll do my best to avoid "having to" if I can. If that is wrong,then I'll be wrong BUT I will live up to my beliefs,standards and ethics. If we're hanging out and something jumps off,I have your back BUT if I can avoid the situation I will do that too,even if that includes carrying your gun-toting ass out of there over my shoulder! I was always the bouncer that stopped fights BEFORE they started,not the typical type that waits for things to get out of control so they can get some "licks" in. |
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03-09-2009, 09:27 AM | #119 |
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I was checking out a Sig Sauer P250 over the weekend. Very nice. Not as nice as a P229 but it's lighter and holds more rounds. The nice thing about the P250 is that you can easily change the caliber from a 9mm to a 37Sig, 40 S&W or a .45ACP quickly with the purchase of a new barrel and spring kit.
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