Board Thread:Off-topic discussion/@comment-33036850-20171226011444/@comment-27306930-20171229031135

That is very true too. In my travels I've discovered that the more rural you get, the more gun culture you find. First and foremost, it's because having guns and firing guns in metropolitan areas is generally prohibited. So you tend to get an anti-gun culture.

As you move away from urban areas, the gun culture tends to increase, until you get all the way to the point where your dinner depends on your marksmanship.

What bugs me is the politicization and demonization of guns. It's not a good-vs-bad thing. In downtown Chicago you probably shouldn't be packing. If you're 2 degrees north on Nome, you wouldn't be caught dead without a good rifle and sidearm.

Personally, I'd probably be more into paintball if I could play indoors. But that's not a reality, especially at work and around the house. So I take my Glock in the woods, and I use my Stryfe in the office. And I'm perfectly happy with both.