Weird. It’s like in those 200 miles, people’s speech patterns change a considerable amount. Then again things may be changing slowly all over the place, since I was more accustomed to people saying ‘pistol’ and meaning ‘revolver’ when I was younger. Now they pretty much specify which kind they mean. Although not many folks here south of Pittsburgh say ‘handgun’ unless they’re in the media. Maybe it’s because semi-autos are getting more and more popular whereas 20 years ago when I was getting into shooting, few people I knew had semi-autos and most had revolvers.
Honestly though, I had never heard the pistol/revolver categories until I looked at Ruger’s site. I have a habit of referring to all my guns by names, like ‘the Ruger’ and ‘the Remington’ and ‘the AK’.
Bummer, no. I cain’t be d’ere. Gonna be in the NW 'burbs of Chicago - where I can’t even take my guns - legally. Illinois has about the most restrictive gun laws of state in the Union. But that’s a rant for another thread.
What exactly is a “Rave”? Because I thought that it was a party where people did “X”. If so, then Kyle and Kelley Moore must be on the top 10 list of worst parents of all time. (If I’m wrong, then they’re merely on the top 100 list.)
I agree that movies are too violent (although hypocritically, some of my favorite movies are pretty high on the violence-o-meter), but remember, there are some people that are just screwed up. I think this person does this regardless of movies he’s watched.