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He goes, man, it's so long ago, I don't even know.
I was like, okay.
I was like, well, let's give you guys a quick rundown.
One of them wanted to run my AK in 5.56.
I got to stop for another reason, too.
And the other one, he ended up running, sharing my 416 at home with me.
It's pretty damn impressive.
And I talked to both these kids about this.
How much video games, Call of Duty, Battlefield, games like that that do a lot of stuff right with guns that these kids knew how to handle and move proficiently in a really quick, limited course of fire safely and fast.
I was like, damn.
I was like, guys, literally, I was like, I can tell you're doing some Call of Duty shit here.
I'm like, because you know what?
I was like,
the old school coldity and like rainbow six games, they went to the range, they shot the guns and then put them in the games.
Now it's a little more copy and paste.
And now sometimes you see like the game they'll, they'll charge the rifle and you'll see an airsoft bolt instead of an actual AR bolt carrier group, whatever the mechanics is still the same.
I'm not, I'm not going to like harp on that, but the fact is you've got this 18, 19 year old kid who their biggest, biggest exposure to these guns is modern gaming like that.
They can pretty much pick the gun up and pretty much run it.
Doing things like an AK, rocking and locking a magazine in, that takes a little bit of more finesse.
They weren't used to.