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Firearm Respecting Culture In Europe

Traditionally dressed participants of the "Wyberschiesset" (women shooting contest) carry rifles during the official Wyberschiesset day which takes place every tree years in Schuepfheim near Lucerne May 21, 2009. REUTERS/Michael Buholzer (SWITZERLAND)

Right in the heart of Europe there is a firearm respecting culture.  While the rest of Europe has gone soft and pudgy, Switzerland has kept respect for the tool that keeps them independent and free.


I just hope that our country doesn't follow in the footsteps of the English, or Dutch.

Boq

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Good story on the Swiss. I like  the top pic, my parents gave me a .22 rifle when I was 8 years old. My mother was a little woman, but she was the one who who taught me how to shoot. There was one day, my Dad just *had* to break my *brass*. He said, "Short Stuff, I notice you don't argue with your Mother, very much." I replied, "OldTimer, you've gotta be nuts, you don't argue with a woman who can shoot like her! It was a joke and everybody knew it. She was great about it, I'm still breathing."