Not to mention they don't live up to the hype and don't actually dry your hands all that well. But! You can pay twice as much for them as any other air hand dryer and feel all high tech and superior and stuff that which or something.
Do you have a firearm that you have purchased for home protection, but are not comfortable with your ability to safely maintain, load and fire it?
Uncle Jay would be glad to help.
If you've never shot a firearm or would like an introduction into shooting sports, just let me know.
I can arrange range time and can give you practical assistance in learning about guns, or help you with your personal protection firearm.
Always remember the 5 rules:
1. Always treat a firearms as if it is loaded.
2. Never point a firearm at anyone or anything that you do not intend to kill or destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
4. Know your target and what is beyond the target.
5. Don't be a dick.
You can violate one of the rules and you might survive; If you break two of the rules, someone could be hurt or killed.
Violate the 5th rule and the person hurt or killed will probably be you.
Always remember: You are personally responsible for anything that happens while a gun is in your hands.
Ex Libiris
People who should have better judgement than to be following a subversive bastard like Yours Truly
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It's got Dyson on it, which for me means lots of plastic, a futuristic design, marginal improvement and a shortened life.
Not to mention they don't live up to the hype and don't actually dry your hands all that well. But! You can pay twice as much for them as any other air hand dryer and feel all high tech and superior and stuff
that
which
or something.
They are pretty bad hand dryers overall. Actually most brands of hand driers are pretty bad.
Besides, I wouldn't put my wedding tackle near anything that has the word "blade" in it.
Just saying.
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