Very humbling... about 68%.
Wish they told me where I made the
mistakes.
Is 68% OK for someone who doesn't own any guns, and has only fired them at rental ranges?
Think I missed the Glock parts one, that was a guess. Not sure what else I missed. Maybe which .22 had the highest capacity from the factory? And the caliber of the original Desert Eagle? Dunno.
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Of course, that won't help any goblin that trys to enter the castle against a Mossberg 500 12Ga with 00. Or the truck - Glock 27 (4" at 21' - good enough).
Book stupid, application smart. That's the ticket! :)
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Hummmmmm......
I was 21 for 21 on the test, and Scored "Average Grunt", 75% Gun Nut.......
Maybe there's a random number generator at work here......
You ANSWERED all 21 questions. You didn't necessarily get them all right.
I took it again. I got two wrong the first time.
I've got to READ THE QUESTIONS better.
86% gun nut.
Jeepers! 100% I gotta get out more.
I am 72% of a gun nut and didn't even know any of the historical weapon questions (maybe I am a good guesser).
I'm freaking embarrased... I only got 65%. Some of those weapons I've never hears of.
I'll be at home... studying :)
Otter
Very humbling... about 68%.
Wish they told me where I made the
mistakes.
Is 68% OK for someone who doesn't own any guns, and has only fired them at rental ranges?
89%
Think I missed the Glock parts one, that was a guess. Not sure what else I missed. Maybe which .22 had the highest capacity from the factory? And the caliber of the original Desert Eagle? Dunno.
(FOX News might have great stories today, but the link you put up had absolutely nothing to do with the post. Word of warning: This is my site. Stay on topic, or get edited.)
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72% average grunt.
Not too bad considering I live in oppressed NJ where I have barely heard of some of those guns, let alone actually handled any.
94% for me on the first try. ;-)
http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=186684
click on the first link in that thread to see what it takes for 100%.
Hey, you've been hit by the Fox SPAMMER too! Mr. Jensen has hit mASSwards, Castle Argghhh!!, and my blog, and I haven't even been looking hard.
I got a perfect 21 for 21 on the test but only scored 93% Gun Nut because I was at home on the computer instead of at the range.
Color me surprized: 95%.
Slogan: Happiness is a belt-fed weapon but true bliss requires a suppressor.
Sounds about right.
86%, disappointing.
82%. I might have made some lucky guesses...
Scored a dismal 21%.
Of course, that won't help any goblin that trys to enter the castle against a Mossberg 500 12Ga with 00. Or the truck - Glock 27 (4" at 21' - good enough).
Book stupid, application smart. That's the ticket! :)
-Joel
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96%
My K31 is extremely accurate. And, it shoots far enough I don't need a supressor.
93%. It said that I have 5 or more weapons, and that all of them are very effective in my hands...how did it know?
79%, here.
At least I know which ones I flubbed.
89%, probably because I got the Glock question wrong -- and I don't care how many parts there are in a Glock.
Me too, Kim. And me neither.
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