Thursday, April 22, 2010

Practice range

Stephanie's is now going to confront her fear of guns. She asked one of her friends to come and help her practice shooting and how to properly hold and fire the gun. As she is firing her gun, the monster bullets are eating up the paper. She learned what and what not to do when handling a gun like never putting your finger over or on the trigger. You could accidentally fire and the outcome could be catastrophic. She also gets advice on the proper stance and the right way to hold the gun. I have never before fired off a gun except for a Bebe gun. I was at a camp with my brother, I was eight and my brother was six. One of the days we wanted to learn how to use a Bebe gun but most of all we wanted to fire a gun at paper. The counselors taught us how to load the Bebe's into the cylinder and how to aim and shoot. It was fun and boring at the same time. Fun shooting the bullets into a piece of paper but boring because there was no point in shooting Bebe's at a piece of paper, it would have been better if we could shoot at pop cans. The paper had an outline of a person on it and when I got the paper back I saw three bullet holes in the head of the person. I was either really good at shooting or someone else was that bad that they hit my paper three times in the head for me. It didn't matter to me. I got too bring the paper home and showed my mom that I would be an excellent bounty hunter someday because I would be able to shot the assailant in the head.

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