Via my video game shooter knowledge, I can operate and reload just about every firearm from 1905 to 2022. Yes they’re all pretty similar but most are just different enough.
I bet you didn’t know that I know I can brake down and reassemble both an AK and just about any striker fire pistol blindfolded. I can discipline my trigger and hit my targets. It’s not all rocket science.
I have no hands on experience with an ASVal
A Scar17, an AR15 or a banelli shotgun but I still know how to operate the platforms better than a third of those who actually own them. No hands on experience meaning no experience is nonsense. You know professionals dry fire don’t you? Repetition muscle memory and knowledgeability, that’s all there is too it pal.
I read the user manual for the AR15 I bought recently. It actually says you can pop out the upper/lower pivot pins and disassemble the bolt carrier for cleaning. However do not try and disassemble anything else as you will likely cause damage.
I heard too many stories of people taking guns to pieces then some little tiny spring goes ziing onto the floor of your garage somewhere. Then you buy a replacement but turns out your AR has a proprietary spring. And so on.
TL;DR
Don't screw with your guns especially blindfolded.
Via my video game shooter knowledge, I can operate and reload just about every firearm from 1905 to 2022. Yes they’re all pretty similar but most are just different enough.
The most important lesson FPS has taught me is that it's always faster to switch to the knife than to reload.
No hands on experience with a firearm equals no experience. If you've never shot anything irl you have no idea of what to expect.
I bet you think you can drive a tractor-trailer because you can do it in a video game.
I bet you didn’t know that I know I can brake down and reassemble both an AK and just about any striker fire pistol blindfolded. I can discipline my trigger and hit my targets. It’s not all rocket science.
I have no hands on experience with an ASVal A Scar17, an AR15 or a banelli shotgun but I still know how to operate the platforms better than a third of those who actually own them. No hands on experience meaning no experience is nonsense. You know professionals dry fire don’t you? Repetition muscle memory and knowledgeability, that’s all there is too it pal.
I read the user manual for the AR15 I bought recently. It actually says you can pop out the upper/lower pivot pins and disassemble the bolt carrier for cleaning. However do not try and disassemble anything else as you will likely cause damage.
I heard too many stories of people taking guns to pieces then some little tiny spring goes ziing onto the floor of your garage somewhere. Then you buy a replacement but turns out your AR has a proprietary spring. And so on.
TL;DR Don't screw with your guns especially blindfolded.
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