Guns & America In 1791 Were Worlds Away From The Guns & America Of Today
<p>Other than members of law enforcement, today almost no one uses firearms on a daily or weekly basis. Most guns owned by Americans sit in a drawer or a closet and aren’t fired even once a year. Some people hunt for fun, but most of those hunters don’t fire their guns more often than a ten or twenty days per year.</p>
<p><strong>In 1791 You Couldn’t Use A Gun Without Training</strong></p>
<p>In 1791, loading, aiming, and firing a gun was a complicated process that took about thirty seconds per shot. You simply couldn’t do it effectively without training and practice.</p>
<p>In 1791 you just, plain couldn’t use a gun without being well trained in how to use it properly.</p>
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