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Dad Brags About The "Head Shots" His 9 and 11 Year Old Sons Scored At The Gun Range

  

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By:  john-russell  •  5 years ago  •  43 comments

Dad Brags About The "Head Shots" His 9 and 11 Year Old Sons Scored At The Gun Range





AUBREY HUFF

@aubrey_huff


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Getting my boys trained up on how to use a gun in the unlikely event








beats

in 2020. In which case knowing how to effectively use a gun under socialism will be a must. By the way most the head shots were their s.



#2ndAmendment



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On January 27, 2007, Huff married Barbara "Baubi" Heaton. The couple has two sons: Jayce (born September 4, 2008)  and Jagger (born September 15, 2010).

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JohnRussell
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1  author  JohnRussell    5 years ago

Aubrey Huff was a pretty good baseball player in his day, winning a couple of World Series with the Giants, but now he seems to spend most of his time making inane tweets like this one in support of Donald Trump. And no doubt, dummies like this one relish when this sort of stuff goes viral and they get the attention they so obviously crave, especially now that they're out of the limelight.

Source:  TMZ

Ex-MLB star Aubrey Huff believes Bernie Sanders is a threat to America -- and he's teaching his kids to shoot guns in case Bernie beats Donald Trump in the 2020 election.

"Getting my boys trained up on how to use a gun in the unlikely event @BernieSanders beats @realDonaldTrump in 2020," the former SF Giants slugger said.

"In which case knowing how to effectively use a gun under socialism will be a must."

Of course, 42-year-old Huff -- who won TWO World Series rings with the Giants -- is an outspoken Trump supporter who doesn't shy away from controversy. And, when asked WHO he was training to shoot, Huff offered up this explanation.

"Ummmm crazy people rioting and trying to break into my house for food or shelter. And yes that includes Americans. And they aren’t fellow Americans if they are breaking into my house and trying to harm my family, dumbass."

 
 
 
Kavika
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1.1  Kavika   replied to  JohnRussell @1    5 years ago

Probably got hit with some beanballs in his day...

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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1.1.1  author  JohnRussell  replied to  Kavika @1.1    5 years ago

I think having a horde of starving people breaking into his house so he can mow them down with his AR-15 is one of this guy's fantasies. 

I'm not sure I'd want kids in class with his two sons either. 

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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1.2  1stwarrior  replied to  JohnRussell @1    5 years ago

If he's gonna brag 'bout that shooting, he's got some really low expectations of what good shooting is.

 
 
 
TTGA
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1.2.1  TTGA  replied to  1stwarrior @1.2    5 years ago
If he's gonna brag 'bout that shooting, he's got some really low expectations of what good shooting is.

They do seem to be spreading their groups out a bit.

"Ummmm crazy people rioting and trying to break into my house for food or shelter. And yes that includes Americans. And they aren’t fellow Americans if they are breaking into my house and trying to harm my family, dumbass."

John,

As long as you don't match this description, neither the father nor the sons will harm a hair on your head.  If you wish to stay unharmed, just don't try to break into his house or steal his stuff. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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1.2.2  Kavika   replied to  1stwarrior @1.2    5 years ago

I was bear hunting when I was 9 with a 5'6'' Ojibwe recurve long bow, 35 lb pull 

It sounds like a bunch of winnies on the thread. 

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
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2  Dean Moriarty    5 years ago

Very cool we could use more dads like this. Dean gives him two thumbs up. 

 
 
 
charger 383
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4  charger 383    5 years ago

I got to shoot a .22 at 7, but my rifle and shotgun were kept in my father's closet and I would never have opened that door

 
 
 
The Magic 8 Ball
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4.1  The Magic 8 Ball  replied to  charger 383 @4    5 years ago
I got to shoot a .22 at 7

same here but I was 8

firearms are easy, I find a bow and arrow more challenging for daily fun.

cheers :)

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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6  Buzz of the Orient    5 years ago

Yep, better know how to handle a gun and be a good shot in America.  

(Speaking as my high school's marksman champion, who never owned any kind of gun except a water pistol and a cap gun and never wanted to or NEEDED TO SINCE I DIDN'T LIVE IN AMERICA.)

 
 
 
Tacos!
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7  Tacos!    5 years ago

By all means, teach your kids to shoot. However, I don't think the reaction of "I gotta git me a gun" to a pending election is a healthy one. There's too much hysteria in politics.

 
 
 
It Is ME
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8  It Is ME    5 years ago

Great Dad !

I have my kids first time shooting targets hanging on my office wall. Great Memories, and a Fun time that day ! jrSmiley_24_smiley_image.gif

"When the dawn comes
Tonight will be a memory too
And the new day will begin"

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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8.1  author  JohnRussell  replied to  It Is ME @8    5 years ago

You think there is something humane about teaching young children to aim for the head? 

Do they really expect to shoot someone some day? 

It is sick. 

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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8.1.1  1stwarrior  replied to  JohnRussell @8.1    5 years ago

John, on a serious note, consider this.

Kevlar vests are easy to come by and many of the "bad" people wear them when they wanna do damage.  While on active duty, we were ALWAYS trained to shoot center mass - mainly because not all "bad" people will be wearing kevlar.  While doing LE training, same training, but we were also trained on head shots - in the event the situation got completely outta hand and that the "bad" person was wearing kevlar.  BUT - we were also trained to aim/hit legs, shoulders, arms which would slow the perpetrator down.

But, the "head shot" is for the cowboy/gangsta.  Hell, watch any of the LE TV series and, for some ungodly reason, EVERYONE shoots the villain in the forehead/between the eyes jrSmiley_10_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
It Is ME
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8.1.2  It Is ME  replied to  JohnRussell @8.1    5 years ago
You think there is something humane about teaching young children to aim for the head? 

It is humane. Head shots "Kill" (but takes a damn good pistol shot in a stressful situation), anywhere else can prolong death for the one that gets shot. That "Anywhere else" is not humane at all.

"Do they really expect to shoot someone some day? "

Nope....but it's good to know ya can do it right, if a stupid shit has a need to get him/me or his/my kids, in that type situation.

 
 
 
1stwarrior
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8.1.4  1stwarrior  replied to  XDm9mm @8.1.3    5 years ago

Dad was active duty Army.  When we were stationed at Ft. Hood, the post had a program for young shooters named Youth Firearms Program (dduuhh).  Dad signed me up when I was 11 and Saturday mornings were my heaven - got to go to the range and learn firearm safety and shooting skills with the ol' 75 lb .22 Remington Match Rifle (well, it felt like it weighed 75 lbs).  Our next door neighbor at Ft. Benning was LE and he'd take a few of us young'n's out to the boonies to learn how to use the hand-gun.

We always had weapons in our house but you better believe all we kids had learned/developed a healthy respect for the weapons.  That training will never leave my mind and it is the type of training that today's youth need to be exposed too.  Yup - Eddie Eagle is an excellent starting point.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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8.1.5  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  JohnRussell @8.1    5 years ago
Do they really expect to shoot someone some day?

Do you know how to use a fire extinguisher and expect a fire?  No?  Then why buy a fire extinguisher?

We cannot predict every situation we find ourselves in.  Be it a fire or some dimwit with a gun.  It's far better to be taught how to use the tool effectively rather than have no training putting others at risk.  It's not sick.  It's preparation.  Maybe working on the real problem will resolve the issue instead of placing blame on a tool.

 
 
 
Paula Bartholomew
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10  Paula Bartholomew    5 years ago

The shots on that target are all over the place.  Had it been a tight grouping, that would have been impressive.

 
 
 
UltraPolecat
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11  UltraPolecat    3 months ago

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