Why I'm a Gun Nut

Excited Folf with gun

I'm a strong supporter of the Constitution of the United States—especially the First and Second Amendments. That doesn't mean I'm a Democrat or a Republican; I'm just someone who believes in liberty and personal responsibility. It's also an awesome way to explore and own a piece of history if you find the right ones.

I support the Gun Owners of America (G.O.A.) because they fiercely defend gun rights without compromise. The NRA, on the other hand, has spent the last thirty years backstabbing Americans by caving in and compromising our rights away. No thanks.

If you are interested in finding out more about the GOA, click here.



If you must know my politics, then click here.

If that's not good enough for you, then here's how I feel about life in general.



Anyways, I will always champion the right to self defense.

It never hurts to be prepared, either.

Generally a good idea to have self-defense insurance especially if you live in a high-crime area.


I also highly recommend security cameras. Ring is a great option.

Always abide by the four main gun safety rules:


Think you're responsible and ready enough to own a firearm?

Here are a few links for purchasing a firearm online:

Note that a firearm purchased online is then SHIPPED TO AN FFL (federal firearms licensee, aka a gun store.) Once shipped to the store, you will still need to fill out a 4473 form which will be then be used to call in to the FBI's NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System) for a background check. If approved, you may or may not get your firearm immediately as some areas have "waiting periods" before you can return and receive it. When buying a firearm online because you had it shipped to a dealer and they are the ones processing paperwork and calling in the background check, you generally have to also pay a transfer fee to said dealer. You will generally also need to have your chosen FFL send a copy of their license to whatever website you purchase your firearm from with a note about your name and the order number before the business will ship it.

I know the importance of the second-amendment from lots of first-hand experiences one major instance was after being run out of two apartment buildings in a high crime area by drug-addicts, bigoted rednecks, and bigoted third-world pieces of shit backed by self-serving bureaucrats. The kind of bureaucrats that put pride flags on their cars but tell people it's ok for someone to spit on you, threaten your life, and call you a faggot because they're a different race than you and therefore somehow the victim in that situation. The kind of shit hole where police literally tell people they don't respond to home break-ins where "someone hasn't been hurt yet." The government doesn't give a shit about you and a lot of non-profits are virtue-signaling idiots that don't actually believe or stand by the beliefs they pretend to have. After all, non-profits are just a way for rich people to move money around anyways.

If you think nobody has a right to defend themselves, criminals are more important than the average person, and banning guns would magically stop crime, this is for you. Yeah. That's you. That's what you sound like. So there.

Neener Raccoon