I think we'd have a nice little chat, It'd flow quite seamlessly too, I bet.
We would talk about Hive and crypto, share our thoughts about writing and the type of content we share on here. Maybe even go for a little debate or two, about a certain thing or topic. We could talk all day about cars, that's for sure, since we have a thing for old classic muscle.
I'd also like to know about your gun collection, maybe even check them out if possible. I've only handled one or two real guns in real life, but that was a long time ago.
I agree completely. And a good laugh too!
Yep, and go drive some. I have access to some pretty nice machinery.
Maybe we'd go and shoot some huh?
That'd be a dream come true. The latest and greatest cars are all available here in this country of ours, but proper muscle cars way too rare, especially the oldies.
So, I'd really love to see how it feels behind the wheels of a proper 60s/70s muscle car. I can bet that those cars won't be easy to maneuver; even when I'm watching a video I can just feel the raw power through the sound of my speakers lol.
I'd love to shoot a compact pistol and check my aim. I've only shot an air rifle a few times, but I was about 12/13 years old back then, so I didn't know shit about guns haha. That rifle belonged to my father, and I used to hear stories from him and my uncles, about how they'd use that thing to hunt wild ducks in the countryside.
Wild duck hunting with an air rifle? Wow, ok. That's against the law here, considered inhumane. I guess different laws govern different places.
I think you'd be very surprised about the forces involved with handguns. It's not like in the movies at all.
I don't know how it goes here now, but all the duck hunting was done almost 30 years ago. For the last two decades or so the rifle has mostly been sitting in one corner of the house, like a showpiece.
The first few kicks of recoil will surely hit hard, that's for sure.
All of them will, not just the first few, the recoil doesn't diminish.
Of course the recoil won't go away, but I'm pretty sure the first few shots will be a bit too abrupt, no matter how prepared I am. As I get closer to emptying the mag, find a little rhythm, it then shouldn't be as sudden and "hard" as the first few shots.