Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
Welcome from NAS Pensacola, home of the Blue Angels.
Welcome to the forum, sir.Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
Welcome. I once knew a gal form France just over the border from Geneva. Her mom was a notorious prostitute there, but never met her.Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
I ask the author of this topic for comments on this video from the Johnny Harris channel
As many have said on this forum Howdy. Would you care to add your comments on this video about the gun culture in your country. As presented our cultures about guns are very different. From the video introduction;
Americans and Swiss citizens have some of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, but their gun cultures differ wildly. One country has seen over 500 mass shootings in 2023 alone, while the other has had less than a handful over the past twenty years. To understand why there’s such a stark difference between these two countries’ gun cultures, we traveled to Switzerland to see how each of these cultures started, and where they began to part ways.
p.s. In 2004 my wife and I had a very nice vacation in CH and traveled across the country on your excellent trains visiting several cities.
Are you going to yodel your request?
Could be you'll have to as the thread's author hasn't logged on since December 2022.Could be
If not I bet a few of the other forum members will have something to write. Interesting conversations on the way.
I sent him/her msg via the forum. Otherwise the forum will have to take over.Could be you'll have to as the thread's author hasn't logged on since December 2022.
I ask the author of this topic for comments on this video from the Johnny Harris channel
As many have said on this forum Howdy. Would you care to add your comments on this video about the gun culture in your country. As presented our cultures about guns are very different. From the video introduction;
Americans and Swiss citizens have some of the highest rates of gun ownership in the world, but their gun cultures differ wildly. One country has seen over 500 mass shootings in 2023 alone, while the other has had less than a handful over the past twenty years. To understand why there’s such a stark difference between these two countries’ gun cultures, we traveled to Switzerland to see how each of these cultures started, and where they began to part ways.
p.s. In 2004 my wife and I had a very nice vacation in CH and traveled across the country on your excellent trains visiting several cities.
<>Hello all,
First of all sorry, I've not been a lot on the forum, so much to do to come to live in the US.
Thank's for asking about the video I just rapidely watched it to answer.
Why in Switzerland we do not have so many mass shooting ? The problem is not guns, it is society !
Society passes by education. Knowing what you are doing, understanding what you are doing.
Do not misunderstand my meaning, I do not say that their is no education in the US but the fact is that you do not learn anymore the multiplication table, you do not learn anymore the substraction and have to build an addition to do so, i.e.
32-12, the kids today will calculate it like :
12+8=20
20+10=30
30+2=32
Then +8+10+2 = 20 !!!
After elementary school, let's talk about university... Education is not a free thing (try to go to the university in the US, it costs 50-100k/year, in Switzerland, university fees is 500$ a year !)
But first of all, education is not a state thing to do, it is a parent thing to assume ! Nobody is taking time with their children like before. Why ? If I tell you the word SMARTPHONE doew it means something to you ? If you are parents, please, take more time with your children, explain them the life and the way to understand things, let them becoming smart, please, do not let any AI taking care of their life.
Okay, we do not have to graduate to be smart with guns. The fact is that the use of guns is, more exactly WAS, in the Swiss culture. Every man at 18yo had to go to the army and keep his assault rifle at home (like you see the guy in the video having his FASS90 behind the sofa. So wifes and kids knew a huge gun was at home, and that was normal.
Today, the obligation to go to the army is no so strict anymore, so we have less military guns around. Plus, the militar can ask to let the gun in an army storage.
You do have to realize something in the US. Switzerland is a small country with a lot of mountains surrounded by this horrrrrible creation named Europe ! European law about gun is very restrictive and Switzerland is not protecting its rights and is following the european politic about it. Now we have to get a special permit if a semi-auto rifle has a magazine of more than 10 rounds (20 for pistols). The shooting clubs and annual events are still there but not every weekend. We only have two "gunshows" (50 exhibitors max) per year. Not one in every county every weekend.
Even worst, the law about guns has an... BE READY, KEEP CALM, STAY SITTING... has an automatical restrictions add every 5 years ! This is not an revision, it is an automatic restriction !
We ear in the video the word "community". Do not misunderstand, it is not the community like in the US when we talk about property taxes, a condo or a church, it only means the guys that are shooting too. The definition is totaly different.
About guns, their is the "culture" and the "practice". In 1995 the army changed and we introduced a gun training named NTTC for Nouvelle Technique de Tir de Combat (New Technic of Combat Shooting). This was just a Chuck TAYLOR bassis. The fact is that fortunately, now, we know the 4 safety rules... Theoricaly :-(
Our culture is the "soldier citizen", like shown in the video, the equivalence of militia in the US. Our practice today is the 4 safety rules at least.
I DO THINK that if you take time with your children to show them the right way to think, i.e. "I do not feel good I'll go to see an analyst" vs "I do note feel good, I'll kill the world with my AR", think you might have much more guns and much less mass shootings.
I study US Law and especialy Constinutional law, so please, protect at least the two first Amendment of your Constitution and fight for a better educational system for your children.
Best regards from Switzerland
Semper Fidelis
I do not have TV... and I do not want one. Last time I came was in June and I saw what I said.But please do not judge us Americans by the news media or movies. CNN & Murdoch’s ‘’Sky News’’ are filled with horrible LIES.
<>I do not have TV... and I do not want one. Last time I came was in June and I saw what I said.
Too young on this forum, obviously I can not reply to messages yet, yet.
Good night, I wake up here !
Semper Fidelis
Why is New York in your Avatar?Hi everybody,
As a gunsmith in Geneva (Switzerland), I register on this forum in order to participate occasionally with a spirit of sharing. Shooting at 1,000m and above, I also have some background in the use of handguns in what is now very politely called dynamic shooting, which I learned when we were not afraid to talk about combat shooting or survival. Times are changing. In my opinion, especially in the increasingly restrictive legal framework that we are experiencing, shooting must be and remain above all a pleasant activity and in no case a testosterone contest. If you know, you share, if you don't know, you learn, including me! Many scientific aspects are related to shooting, whether pyrotechnic, mechanical, dynamic, optical or weather, and that's what I like the most.
Best regards
Semper Fidelis
Why is New York in your Avatar?