If this is in the wrong forum, my apologies and please relocate - but I think this would be an interesting and potentially viral video for gun rights.
I'd like to coordinate with anybody who has access to a firearm and a video camera with a large memory card for it. I think that a time lapse video that shows TWO WEEKS of a gun just sitting idly while the background changes could be a potentially viral video showing that guns in and of themselves are not inherently dangerous objects and definitively show that the anti-gun legislators have their facts wrong.
If the video was on YouTube for instance, it would ideally show an AR style rifle with no bullet button and standard magazine, an AR style rifle with bullet button and 10 round magazine, a bolt action rifle, a pump shotgun, semi automatic pistol and revolver all in their own frames as two weeks go by.
I think this could potentially reach a lot of people and show that guns are in fact, as all of us firearm owners know, INANIMATE objects that are dependent on RESPONSIBLE stewardship as defined in the 2nd Amendment.
Just a thought.
W
I'd like to coordinate with anybody who has access to a firearm and a video camera with a large memory card for it. I think that a time lapse video that shows TWO WEEKS of a gun just sitting idly while the background changes could be a potentially viral video showing that guns in and of themselves are not inherently dangerous objects and definitively show that the anti-gun legislators have their facts wrong.
If the video was on YouTube for instance, it would ideally show an AR style rifle with no bullet button and standard magazine, an AR style rifle with bullet button and 10 round magazine, a bolt action rifle, a pump shotgun, semi automatic pistol and revolver all in their own frames as two weeks go by.
I think this could potentially reach a lot of people and show that guns are in fact, as all of us firearm owners know, INANIMATE objects that are dependent on RESPONSIBLE stewardship as defined in the 2nd Amendment.
Just a thought.
W

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