Four Overused Phrases in the Gun World

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posted on July 21, 2017
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All right, let's have a little fun. We have all heard phrases that are used in personal defense that have been used too long and too often. Some were funny the first few times we heard them and others just never quite made sense. Here are a few of my favorites.

"It has always served me well."

I often think that what this person really means is that he hopes his fancy gun will make up for the fact that he hasn't gotten the training that he needs, nor the regular practice that he should get.

Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.”

Okay, I'll admit that I chuckled at this the first few hundred times that I saw it. But the anti-gun crowd is convinced that we are all sub-human Bubbas. I'm not sure it's a good idea to try to prove them right.

Two is one – One is none.”

That's okay, I never did well in math either.

“Watch your six."

The first time I heard this I checked and, yes, I was zipped up. Then I thought, “But, I'm not carrying my six; I carry an auto.” Actually, I never got around to watching my six; I was always too busy watching my back.

Speaking of gunwriters, I'm sure that we use, and overuse, some phrases and terms that wear you folks out. So, why not share them with us?  It will give us a chuckle and maybe, just maybe, help us improve our writing. And, while you are at it, share those terms and phrases that make you shake your head and drive you nuts. Let's have some fun.

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