The majority is in SoCal. The thing is you guys are all for freedom and liberty but talk condescendingly to people if they don’t feel or believe the things you do.
It’s as if you think everyone needs to be deeply rooted in 2A in order to participate, but that’s a very idealistic point of view. If you want to change laws, do you think there’s a majority to get enough votes? You have to bring left leaning people who accept guns into the circle of gun culture. The thing is there’s many different kinds of culture. Shotguns and skeet is another world. Truth be told, guys with that mentality moved out of state, so what’s the plan?
Spyder we do more than play games. By Gamifying the scenarios you test your equipment in several conditions. How many people shoot at night with CCW and WML or in the rain in less than ideal environments. Many people are newer you’re right about that , which is why the focus is getting people more experienced with handling firearms and the responsibility that comes with ownership. Otherwuse, what resources would they have? I try to let people know they can train live fire for ~$30-$50, get better, more consistent instruction and make some like minded friends. A lot of people don’t know that.
Nothing is wrong with your thoughts on what we do, but I do suggest to keep an eye on how we evolve. There is a plan with a direction, whether we achieve it or not is yet to be seen.
This site was supposed to be the one focused on the political movement with the Calguns Foundation etc. perhaps you can enlighten me on where that is now. It’s my understanding the foundation still exists.
I have a couple of members who are litigants against the state with active cases and have different well known orgs reaching out to members to become litigants. We try to support them but isn’t as widely known since those guys keep a low profile. These things take time but I’m content with the progress over 18 months from basically nothing and very little support. A few guys believed in what I was doing. I’m grateful to them for the encouragement because everyone made fun of me in the beginning.
jarhead714 im also from the attitude era. I definitely think people these days are way too soft and complain way too much online and do too little in real life.
It’s as if you think everyone needs to be deeply rooted in 2A in order to participate, but that’s a very idealistic point of view. If you want to change laws, do you think there’s a majority to get enough votes? You have to bring left leaning people who accept guns into the circle of gun culture. The thing is there’s many different kinds of culture. Shotguns and skeet is another world. Truth be told, guys with that mentality moved out of state, so what’s the plan?
Spyder we do more than play games. By Gamifying the scenarios you test your equipment in several conditions. How many people shoot at night with CCW and WML or in the rain in less than ideal environments. Many people are newer you’re right about that , which is why the focus is getting people more experienced with handling firearms and the responsibility that comes with ownership. Otherwuse, what resources would they have? I try to let people know they can train live fire for ~$30-$50, get better, more consistent instruction and make some like minded friends. A lot of people don’t know that.
Nothing is wrong with your thoughts on what we do, but I do suggest to keep an eye on how we evolve. There is a plan with a direction, whether we achieve it or not is yet to be seen.
This site was supposed to be the one focused on the political movement with the Calguns Foundation etc. perhaps you can enlighten me on where that is now. It’s my understanding the foundation still exists.
I have a couple of members who are litigants against the state with active cases and have different well known orgs reaching out to members to become litigants. We try to support them but isn’t as widely known since those guys keep a low profile. These things take time but I’m content with the progress over 18 months from basically nothing and very little support. A few guys believed in what I was doing. I’m grateful to them for the encouragement because everyone made fun of me in the beginning.
jarhead714 im also from the attitude era. I definitely think people these days are way too soft and complain way too much online and do too little in real life.


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