Gun dealers need to do a better job -- here's proof

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Wheel Gun

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She has a valid argument. Dealers, you can do better.

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I think the peroxide has already bleached her brain. The gun dealer can advise and instruct, but, you need a student who is willing to learn. She already knows more than her local dealer. Just ask her!
 

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I was just at Academy on NW Highyway in OKC. Overheard the conversation between the salesman and an older couple buying a Glock 43. He told them they should practice drawing and firing their gun by standing in front of the tv when watching cop shows. He said everytime a bad guy comes on the screen they should draw their gun and shoot him. He gave a little demonstration of how he draws, shoots and then keeps his gun close to his body. He said since he watches lots of cop shows he gets to kill lots of bad guys. He then said that while we don't want to kill someone it's just something you have to do,

I plan on signing up for his tactical derringer class....
 

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