Saturday, April 18, 2009

Welcome to the lock and Load Show Blog

Lock and Load Show, where your first and second amendments intersect. We bring you some of the most exciting new technologies in firearms, gun laws and custom guns. Feel free to visit our website and share your own videos, post comments, questions or request a topic for our next video segment.

Thank You,
Andy Waites & Brandy Vega

2 comments:

  1. My wife and I have enjoyed your first two episodes of the Lock and Load Show.
    I have one minor concern I would raise after viewing the first shows. Though I really enjoy the pleasant, light hearted interaction of the show's "cast", I believe there is the danger of under-emphasizing the serious nature of handling firearms in the midst of the levity. Perhaps more of an overt statement or disclaimer should be made at the beginning of each show about the rules of safe firearm handling. I would go so far as to suggest that every firearm handled on the show outside of a shooting range should be demonstrated on camera as being unloaded (detached magazine, demonstrated empty chamber, engaged safety where applicable, etc.) before being handled. This would only take a few seconds and would demonstrate your strict adherence to gun safety rules. I suspect you already adhere to safety rules. It just might be better if you demonstrate that fact to viewers.
    Keep up the good work. I look forward to what you have for us in the future.
    John

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  2. I have come across your You Tube site and from there was led to your webpage.
    I enjoy "light hearted interaction" that the host seem to have. While I agree with John's assessment that safety comes first. I must say that shooting sports can be fun for the whole family, Parents and children can find a branch to enjoy. BB, 22 rimfire, skeet, target, longrange, Cowboy action shooting, and my personal favorite plinking tin cans. Hunting..
    saying all that, I would like to say that guns are dangerous. So be careful. Learn the rules of safe firearm handling, teach children to respect and not fear, and lock your guns up at home, while your kids might know that guns are not toys their friends might not.
    I would also like to see some mention of the more serious aspect of firearms, protection, conceal carry, state laws.
    Chris

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