>ITT: /k/ tier classes to teach normies
We're filling out our training roster at work and all ideas will be considered
Race Identification for the Color-Blind
Should I Eat It? And Other Innawoods Facts
To 10 Or Not To 10: Why the 9mm is Dead in 2016
How to Annoy Other People (video)
You, Guns, and the ER: Where Not to Put Your Piece
Safeties: Why They Are for Children and Why I'm in the ER Again
>>31636742
Jesus christ anon
>>31636681
Is it an Assault Rifle? A family fun guessing game for liberals.
Introduction to .40 S&W: A Round Only Good For Suicide
>>31637007
>Introduction to .40 S&W: A Round Only Good For Suicide
Anon come on now. Its expensive yes but it does the job
Shotguns: Why Ancient Fudds Are Keeping Remington afloat
>>31637134
Opinions and How All of Yours Are Utter Shit.
What gun should I get for literally any purpose and why is it a homebuilt AR 15?
>>31636681
Learning how to identify illegal guns. Chapter 43: BK-1 fully semi-auto machine assault scoped modular weapon - specially designed to fire heat seeking anti-aircraft rounds. Banned in California
Basic handgun cleaning and maintenance
>>31636681
To recognize the benefits of a household tactical maid.
(occasionally spotted with a former Coast Guard duck (Rated R) who later on turned to a Church or Geometry.)
1911s: An inherently poor design
>>31637331
1911 is widely considered as an "expert gun".
Expert guns are not the best choice for beginners, nor for really critical missions. Unless you have someone around (you or your armourer) who Really knows how to prepare it.
>>31636681
>tfw i own that specific makarov now
>>31637371
>1911 is widely considered as an "expert gun".
1911's deficiencies are wildly rationalized by nostalgia blind apologists and fudds.
>>31637331
1911s and the guys who love them: The the gun analogue to chubby chasers
>>31637371
>1911 is widely considered as an "expert gun".
really? I tought the "good trigger" was a crutch allowing newbs to not suck too bad when they start?
>Expert guns are not the best choice for beginners, nor for really critical missions. Unless you have someone around (you or your armourer) who Really knows how to prepare it.
That I can see. You need t o really invest a lot of cleaning time and money into getting those POS to work.
>>31637150
Arguably, Flandre can do it starting from 80% polymer lower while chilling out on his back porch.
He obviously has that coveted "open carry while standing on my gourd" -permit for a Dremel.
Let's see yours.
>>31637406
>>31637418
Anons, I kind of wanted to put it out in a polite but truthful manner. :) 1911 needs a Lot of care.
They are nice guns and nostalgia. But maybe not for critical missions anymore.
Is It A Gunshot? An Hour of Listening to Gunshots for Progressives and Tumblr Users
>>31637371
"expensive and finnicky" is expert now I guess.
>>31637636
>"expensive"
sometimes
>and finnicky" is expert
>finnicky
>something you need to worry about and to look after most of the time
Yes. You are exactly right.