>your job
>your age
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
I'll start
>statistician
>27
>only 1
>tfw at university so everyone automatically assumes guns = bad
>your job
>your age
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
I'll start
>statistician
>27
>only 1
>tfw at university so everyone automatically assumes guns = bad
>neet
>32
>everyone and i go out of my way to bring up guns everywhere i go
and i go out of my way to bring up guns everywhere i go
based autist
>Construction manager
>31
>All my friends and family, no one in my professional life
I have pics of me shooting USPSA on my Insta and FB, but I don't use my real name.
>bookkeeper
>27
>only my parents
>certified forklift operator (aka the only thing keeping our society together)
>28
>outside of family, less than a dozen
>certified forklift operator
thank you for your service, hero
God bless. o7
Hail to the king
>Precision Machinist
>Mid 20's
>Anyone who asks or brings the subject up, too many to count.
Based forkGod.
Thanks for your service. If we ever see each other in a bar I'll buy you a drink.
>certified
I kneel
>neet
>19
>friends from high school and friends at university
In my mechanical engineering program which is entirely male I have not found anyone to be anti gun in anyway, rather they are excited to learn that I own guns because it’s hard to get guns in my country and they consult me in normie ways about video game guns etc
a few of my friends from college who were ME ended up working for companies like Savage Arms and Samson Manufacturing. One of them actually had a nontrivial contribution to the design of the Kimber K6S
>One of them actually had a nontrivial contribution to the design of the Kimber K6S
So he just copy-paste a 120 year old design?
98% of engineering is just finding something that is known to work and copying it. The remaining two percent is making up statistics out of thin air.
This is very true in my experience.
>mechanical engineer
>35
>about a dozen not counting family
>NEET
>Not in Employment, Education, or Training
>neet
>high school and university
Datamining thread. The first several replies are inorganic and meant to give you a sense of "it must be OK to provide my information if other anons are doing it".
>provide my information
what information?
171mm x 146mm, ~15° yaw and roll
It's a lot more insidious than that. This is the part of the year where mass shootings, particularly the rampage variety, increase dramatically in frequency. Some say it's due to the nicer weather and increased daylight in the spring. But in any case it's also the part of the year where you are more likely to get red flagged (or equivalent). The current psyop is to make you believe it is safer than it actually is to infodump about guns, war, and other "scary" /k/ topics around normies who are encouraged to report you to the authorities. This guarantees allows the glowBlack folk to keep the counter-terror gravy train flowing now that the sandBlack person wars are over. Don't become a headline, homosexuals.
I remember reading that April has lots of mass casualty events due to some esoteric reasons. It's real /x/ hours shit, but look into it. Way too many mass murders happen in April.
It's due to subtle effects of weather on mental health. Here is a publication about this: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4985111/
I notice a similar correlation in schizo/edgeposting on PrepHole. Last year's was moronic /x/-tier schizoshit about muh 5G waves communicating with alium vaccines, and we still got the 2 double digit casualty count ones in the span of a month at the end (Buffalo + Uvalde). This years started off with violent fantasizing in the weeks leading up to daylight savings combined with the psyop described earlier running full-force.
Another big factor, perhaps bigger than the seasonal sunlight angle, is the fact that the anniversaries are all in April so the clout chasers are gonna try to copycat their favorite weaponized spergout.
Here's another article from some pop-psych blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/keeping-kids-safe/201004/season-of-rampages
The author goes around doing consultations and setting up threat assessments on mass shooters so his words carry some weight among the glowie crowd.
Basically STFU about anything /k/ related IRL in April, particularly the weeks surrounding 4/20 since they are statistically the most dangerous weeks of the year for (You) to get red flagged.
stay mad nogunz, go back to your slavshit containment thread
Seething glovie troon.
>27
>Extruder Operator Helper/Infantry Officer in National Guard (factory grunt I plastic siding in a box
>A lot
>overpaid line cook
>early 20s
>many
Same but early 30s. AVG 55/hr in a dive lol.
>AVG 55/hr in a dive
bruh how are you making welder money as a cool
>36
>FP&A Manager
>2
>I go shooting regularly with the IT Director, the other is the CEO. He parked two spots down from me at the shooting range as I was unloading my guns from the trunk. He was there for clays.
>f35 maintainer
>19
>7~
>>your job
teacher
>>your age
29
>>how many people you have revealed your power level to
my principal, colleagues, and some of my students know I hunt and can reasonably assume that I own a few guns. they do not know the full extent of what i own and my ccw status
>air traffic control
>30
>my coworkers
My homie.
Starting ATC Academy hopfully this year if my MMPI doesn't get me tier 2'd. I think the voices in my head gave me the right answers.
>IT Inventory management
>27
>I don't hide it but I also don't advertise it so probably like a dozen.
That's a cool job anon sometimes I wish I had done that.
>your job
Registered Nurse
>your age
Late 20s
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
Alot, I've taken a couple of coworkers shooting for the first time, they really enjoyed it. I'm also a vet so everyone is cool with it, very surprising since I'm in a major metropolitan city.
what if I'm black and line on a farm?
>line on a farm?
Yeah.
Then you're farm equipment, Black person.
What the frick is black and line? Line isn't a color
>I've taken a couple of coworkers shooting for the first time, they really enjoyed it.
Same. We get a lot of immigrant Brits and Euros at my hospital since we're connected to an Ivy League and they always seem to love the opportunity to go shooting.
Now that I think about it, a dozen was probably well underestimating the number.
>We get a lot of immigrant Brits and Euros at my hospital since we're connected to an Ivy League and they always seem to love the opportunity to go shooting.
Funny i'm researcher at one and realized that the only person from school i've gone shooting with was the visiting post doc girl from europe...
a couple coworker friends know i'm hazguns, but they've turned down every opporunity to go
I'm polish and the only people who consider moving to the USA are gun nuts. There's a lot of other places you can emigrate to that pay about the same, are closer to home and don't require breaking the law or jumping through legal hoops just to be yet another low class alien. Guns are the only thing left of old American dream.
I love that this self-loathing cuck basically said "black people are too stupid to own a farm"
What a dumb statement.
Literally no one implied black people are too stupid to own a farm, he's implying that they're too lazy to own one, which is true.
I want to live on a farm.
>software engineer
>late 20s
>a few friends (~10), almost none know the full extent of my collection
I spoke to an RO at my range and he said a majority of people that come in with nice guns are either in tech or doctors/nurses. This RO was in school training to become a nurse himself
based
are you me
Factory worker
32
I think my entire shift knows, I'm mild-mannered and don't look shady so nobody gives a frick
I even sperg out about funz with a dude from the neighboring department if we happen to have our break at the same time
No. Almost none of them ever will.
But, I do get asked which church I attend every Sunday about two or three times a week. It's an obsessive Burger America obsession. No place I've worked for several decades has not asked me, repeatedly, which church I attend. I know I've been fired from several for refusing to answer.
> tl;dr - focus on the underlying mental illness, stop being distracted by the distractions
You're working south of Mason Dixon line aren't you?
Nobody in the North gives a damn if you go to church.
Because no one in the north goes to church.
What would their answer be if I said I was raised devoted Catholic but don't don't really go except for Christmas and Easter
>Warehouse worker
>33
>0
I never talk about my personal life there and I do not interact with the other workers except for work-related matters or to say I am doing just fine when people ask "Hey how are you doing buddy?" Plus, a significant percentage are brown orcs and low IQ bongos imported to prevent hiring local people.
>unemployed
>32
>no friends or family
>neet
>31
>0 at my last job, but the one before that I told all my coworkers
>machinist
>32
>everyone reveals theirs to me before I get the chance
I'm pretty sure being a machinist and owning a bunch of guns is mutually inclusive
>CNC Field Service/ ET when not at a service call
>27
>The 7 I work with are fine with my boss carrying a glock 19 every day.
>Most machine shops are cool with and most preferred I do since I'm handling thousands of dollars in CNC drives, and dont want Jamal stealing them.
I was going to say I find almost every machine shop owner and employee is gun nut, and most are happy to show you their piece before yours.
>CNC operator/programmer
What hardware? Haas, Fanuc, Mistubishi, Swiss?
Yeah. 41, cnc operator, no gun people at my job. None are anti-gun but they're also not into it. Last job my main coworker was also an avid collector which was great, still keep in touch.
Every machinist I've met is like, hey my name is X, what kind of gun are you making at the moment?
>EMT/Construction Management
>32
>Like 5 at this company, literally everyone at the last because everyone was a gun nut, including the owner. This new company there are a few people on the far left and everyone just tip toes around them rather than talk about anything that'd set them off.
>>your job
Doctor
>>your age
28
>>how many people you have revealed your power level to
I try to keep it on the down low since hospital policy bans guns on the premises but between the guys who've seen my ccw while we're getting changed for theater and the work colleagues I shoot with it'd probably be about a dozen or so. Maybe a little over.
>food plant worker
>3
the first guy was an old black felon and wanted me to let him shoot them since he couldn't own any
the second guy was some white guy as round as he was tall, thought i was going to shoot the place up everytime i mentioned it to him
the third guy was another old black felon, he was actually my neighbor when i was a kid but got arrested nearly a decade ago for shooting up the trailerpark we lived in, he likes my guns too
>admin job in one of the most leftist parts of an incredibly leftist university
>28
>friends and family know, and I took one coworker from my last job shooting for the first time in her life before I left.
These people I work with would absolutely hate me if they knew I owned funs. It’s all older women and I’m the only guy in the office do I don’t really talk to my coworkers at all since we’ve got nothing in common. I really need to get out of my job and find a new one, life has become miserable since I started working here.
>ER nurse
>37
>everybody
I live in GA so everyone has guns. Some of the doctors invite me to the private range and I get to shoot their suppressed guns. Its great.
>CNC operator/programmer
>31
>My entire shift, and the vast majority are A-ok with it. Made friends with several coworkers simply through our bonded love of firearms.
I noticed when I took a community college machine shop class everyone there was pretty cool about it. There was even a schizo filipino dude who wore level 3 soft armor to school every day but unironically couldn't get guns cause he was a literal regstered schizo or something (mega kek). professor also said he was obligated to tell us not to make gun parts using the shop tools and that he'd had to tell someone to stop making a silencer last semester
>mfw I notice the machine shop doesn't have any 1/2 - 28 taps or dies
>mfw I notice the lathe has a setting for 28 TPI tho
>med tech
>39
>everyone from the ceo on down
It's a small lab in a dark business park near downtown and I work 10pm to 630am. The director asked me to carry on the job after a guy tried to follow one of my coworkers (clinical lab so they are all female) in and we had a fight in the lobby. There is a 92fs under that lab coat.
34
Business Development for a major tech company.
I own many.
Talked to one coworker about shooting once cause he revealed that he does as well. There are definitely anti gun libs who work there but it's not as overwhelming as many people seem to think.
26
Marketing in tech
Our department is full of women so it’s anti-gun but our sales team is conservative as frick and some of us get together to hit the range.
>store clerk
>29
>everybody who i work with, since most of us have the same interests
23
Gov contractor
Too many to count
But I only reveal to people who don't live near me.
yeah I'm going hunting with a bunch of them next month, nothing better than getting shitfaced and shooting stuff with your buddies
>Baker
>21
>Everyone I work with because we can talk about our differences without shitting bricks.
>your job
Systems Engineer
>your age
Almost 40
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
My direct coworkers know (and I've taken some shooting). Most of my friends know. All my family knows.
Here in Europe there can be a stigma to it, but I try to convince those people to go shooting once, just to see how it goes. In general, even if they don't like it, they still get a form of respect for it after having tried it & seen that it's tightly regulated etc. Of course, there's always some hardliners that refuse no matter what, but those tend to be friend-of-a-friend tier, or a coworker, or something. They'll just have to deal with it. If they can't see past that, they're probably no friends of mine.
>electrical engineer
>26
>literally everyone
I also work for a university (albeit not in a big city), so you can't blame that for antigun sentiments. Pretty much anyone in a technical field will be at least gun neutral, in my experience. Nobody that is anti-gun is going to get upset with you if they have even a shred of respect for you.
I've never personally gotten a bad reaction from it, since I behave like a functional adult and just treat it like it's a normal activity. I just answer honestly that I went shooting with friends or went to a match when someone asks what I did over the weekend. I literally said the line "I carry a gun because it makes me feel like a big man" on a date yesterday and it went well.
>yes
>no
>maybe
>I don't know
>you're not the boss of me now
-Regional Territory Manager for a 3PL Company
-31
-Immediate Family, all of my friends from my time in the navy, 1-2 people in my current job.
Left the city to avoid the ~~*culture*~~ and I work 100 percent remote
>cutter of grass
>22
>like 5 or so, people who also own guns and one carries at work
Yes. Every few months I take a big group shooting.
Yeah I use them to threaten them all the time.
>Quality Control
>32? 31? I don't feel like doing the math right now
>basically everyone. most the people I work with are right-leaning meatheads, and a few of them are packing heat themselves
>gunsmith
>26
>Everyone
I got tired of pretending to be someone I'm not
> SWE
> 30
> post on social media about guns frequently so probably a lot
>22
>IT System Engineer
>apart from friends half the people at my workplace
I am working at a 30 people company in a swiss village. Most people in my company are either familiar or chill with firearms
>>your job
Private intel firm
>>your age
35
>>how many people you have revealed your power level to
Mostly just family, coworkers know I own guns because we all do and my employer is pretty based tbqh.
>Process Safety Engineer
>40
>Fewer than 10 people know my true power level; 8 stamps, nods, thermal, full LARP kit, secure comms, and some other stuff I won't get into here.
>truck driver
>23
>First day at this company we played “what country would you nuke” in the southeastern hub’s breakroom
>I said Israel
going for the combo I see
fricking Samson option
One guy got slightly offended for maybe 10 seconds and everyone else laughed. I thought I fricked up with that little slip but I forgot that truckers are based
>age
Yes.
>job
Catering. I feed glowies my dick everyday.
>power level
At least half of guys in my workshop conceal carries, yes, even during the job. It was quite funny to gradually find out.
My QA colleague proved to me that you can conceal carry full sized revolver in armpit holster and nobody will ever find out.
>A&P technician student
>22
>only immediate family and boyfriend and that's already too much
>college kids are scared of their own shadow, why would I tell those morons I have that kind of power?
Laboratory manager
27
Most I’m close with.
I work with 2 women and they’re both very please knowing I’m carrying. I’ve had to shoo away vagrants from the trash and a few weirdos have stumbled in here before.
FRICKING LAB. Run my antiXA sample and quit shitposing or fricking with the homeless already.
Get in line homosexual. Your sample will get done when I feel like it.
Engineer
33
Most people at work talk about hunting, I've never gone shooting with any personally though.
>35
>FBI cyber investigator
>hate guns for everyone except myself
Frick you and your gay datamining thread
>software engineer
>30
>most anyone on my old team got to ask wtf the giant sticks in the back were
>Grand Wizard
>107 years old
>Revealed my power level to countless men, none have survived to tell the tale
>equipment manager at a landscaping business.
>22
>very fresh but otherwise they don’t know much about me other that I’m going to be the guy they rent their shit from.
It’s in a major city and city people no matter how working class have an immediate fear of guns so I’ll take a lesson from previous jobs and keep
My mouth shut.
>>your job
Used to be a code monkey. Revealed my power level, and gun ownership. No longer software engineer. Now I own my own business as a firearms dealer.
>>your age
39
>>how many people you have revealed your power level to
ALL OF THEM
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
the only guy that has any clue at all how many guns I have is my ffl.
and whatever alphabet agency is keeping tabs on me.
>26
>software engineer
>two of my friends
I hate my coworkers so much that they don't even know where I live, let alone what my interests are
>commercial pilot
>49
>Just about everyone I know.
>Live in Texas
pic unrelated
Wish it was, vets flying WW2 planes hits a special place in my heart. Just hopefully not with a .30 or .50
aerospace engineer
39
outside of family, 1
>>your job
Programmer.
>>your age
29.
>>how many people you have revealed your power level to
3, and one of them is dead.
>data mining thread
everything posted here is performance art
>financegay
>25
>pretty much everyone at the office, been to the range with my boss and my secretary
>30
>accountant for clothing brand
>if it comes up naturally in convo, yes
>regularly invite my coworkers to the range
>Gun counter worker >21 >Family/Friends/Customers
>RN
>24 or so
>Only those who respond calmly (10 or so)
The only way to convert non believers is to take them to the range. Muh logic and facts mean nothing to anti gunners.
Is your name Sam and you out West by any chance?
Not even close. I'll be damned if I live near the coasts. Sam seems pretty cool tho
Ah cool cool. If you’re by Colorado maybe you might’ve met him. Pretty out those ways.
>nurse
>24
>family, girlfriend, ex-girlfriend, close friends, some coworkers, so at least 10-12 of them
>offered literally all of them to go shooting, majority accept
>teach them how to shoot
>prolly gonna get my ass shot by one of them but don’t care cause the /k/ube wills it
Worth it
>27
>medical biotech research officer
>roughly half of my old lab and none of my new lab know
But also 15k subs on my channel know I'm into weapons. But they don't k ow me personally. Quite a fan of keeping the two separate
>your job
septic technician
>your age
30
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
everyone
There are AR-15 raffles at our tradeshows. Everybody I have ever worked with is a gun owner. My interview consisted entirely of noticing a gun magazine on my boss's desk and shooting the shit about guns for two hours.
>your job
GlowBlack person detector
>your age
Alive
>number of people you’ve revealed your powerlevel to
However many glowBlack folk are assigned to my posts.
>doctorate student
>28
>tech university
>rural
>Own 6 firearms
>no one cares
>unarmed people get shit from every one.
>No Job
>32
>0. I don't have friends or coworkers. I don't have guns because I can't afford them.
>Government Employee, IT
>55
>ZERO
Many years ago I casually mentioned gun ownership to a co-worker in the late 1990s, his comment was "when are you going to shoot up the place?"
He got bounced out (sexual harassment) and I've kept my fukken mouth closed ever since
>Heavy Machinery Engineer
>28
>30+
Just find good people and a good company
>Agricultural supply store owner, former brothel owner
>54
>Anybody I meet who isn't a city slicker
>u student
>24
>just my closest family
Yes, majority of my co workers own guns too.
Whoops, forgot to include the rest.
36
Facilities supervisor.
Between co workers, friends, family, easy forty people.
>Hazmat specialist in air-logistics company
>25
>Anyone who listens, realistically.
I've taken 4 of my coworkers to the range and helped them purchase their first firearm. You are doing your part, right anons?
>Quality manager in frog corporate
>31
>Most of the people at work and around me, I write it straight away in my CV.
>People in my team even know that I'm a fricking Furry...
*The vast majority of people in my social circles are people from the shooting range or the armed forces or larpers...
>QC inspector for a field I know nothing about
>27
I live in Texas and most of my co-workers are from the boonies or possibly illegal.
>My old boss was openly bragging about his new thermal optic and how many gawdamn hawgs he could bag in a night with it
>operations manager has 'HNT ELK' on his license plate and stores his steel targets on company property
>our last plasma table operator was a middle eastern hippie living in a shipping container who had an airgun with an IR scope for pest control.
My power level was never really in question.
Though the only one I talk with about nerd shit like Battletech is the drafter and one of the yard guys.
Grew up innacity so I rarely tell anyone. I still worry the few friends who know are gonna kick my door and steal them when I'm gone.
>your job
pc repair shop & farming
>your age
38
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
Parents, wife, and a few friends. Although only a few closest people know where my floor stability threatening armory is actually hidden.
>glowie
>31
>like all of my co-workers including my boss
we regularly play with NFA toys to include personally-owned ones
>local oracle
>27
>only 1 knows the actual power level, the rest just know i got power
i am looking for the balaclava kid meme sitting at the table with the caption 'when the family starts talking about politics and ask what i think'. will tradsies for infographs or whatever.
>security guard
>26
>armed positions pay more, we have to own our own, after all the licensing and bureaucratic shit most of us grow to hate at least some part of the gun laws.
Early 30s
Police officer
Yes, most cops I know have at least a passing interest in guns, beside carrying one on duty. A lot of the guys train in their own time together, myself included.
We carry Glock 17s and DD sbrs with aimpoints
Active Duty
22
Very few times due to fear of getting EO’d by a snitching homosexual
>Repair tech (at a gun company, so I'm technically an armorer.)
>38
>Pretty much everyone who knows what I do for a living knows I own guns. Only like 10 people know how many I own.
I'm not that friendly with my neighbors, but I was invited to a block party one holiday. Once I mentioned where I work, almost all of my neighbors just came out to me as gun owners. Although all of them basically bought them during the scare
>RSO
>29
>Everyone at work knows and compares
>machinist
>24
>1 of 7
>all my cw except 1 are over 50
I was a mover, worked with a whole bunch of losers that knew I owned and they would always joke about stealing them, always inquire about where I lived, ect, took a trade and spike to a fellow hunter, he revealed that everyone in the company owned guns and we got to chatting about them.
>tfw at university so everyone automatically assumes guns
when i was still in technical school every single one of my class mates owned gun one even owned a full auto fal until someone rated him out to the sheriff he never got any charges after it was confiscated suprisingly
the only antigun person was one of the instructors that thought semiautos should be banned
> cpu dev
> mid 40s
> none know full extent. in current role 4 or 5 know I own a gun or two. It gets revealed when they ask about my CNC hobbies.
>Delivery Drone
>29
>Everyone has guns
I've gone shooting with a few of them. Everyone loves the PTR91.
Honestly, I think sperging out about Iron Age history or related topics would be a bigger concern.
>Full time boot store supervisor and currently a full time college student. No free time.
>26
>I have a few friends who know and I hunt with. Other than that, I'm in college so have to hide the level.
>steel mill worker
>24
>literally every single coworker that talks to me for more than 5 minutes because the only interests I have are videogames and guns
nuclear engineer
47
Maybe 15, mostly security and a few maintenance, we all shoot together
>your job
Fed
>your age
29
>how many people you have revealed your power level to
way more then I should have. Im stupidly autistic and have zero social skills. I sometimes think they keep me around because they find me amusing
>sous chef
>27
>everyone at my job
>after work, go to party/get together with servers
>bullshitting, drinking, etc
>one of the servers starts getting really belligerent
>talking shit trying to call everyone out etc
>just kinda laughing along, whatever I’ll dip after this beer
>somehow gets it in his head I’m trying to leave with the girl he likes, we both said we were gonna go soon
>comeatmebro.gif
>no thanks, keep the beer I’ll leave now
>starts talking about how he’ll beat my ass, usual frickass stuff
>listen man, I don’t wanna do this and you don’t either
>unbutton chef coat
>shoulderholster.png
>it was just a joke bro intensifies
>dip as I planned
>by the end of the weekend entire restaurant knows ab it
>guy finds a new job soon after
>Programmer
>28
>Everyone at old job, none at current
I put shooting in my CV "interest" section
>landlord
>33
>13 firearms
>Federal Agent
>Classified
>Only Need-To-Know Personnel
powerplant safety tech
43
the three other gun owners i know of
but company is full lefties and pussy
so i keep it down
t.austrian
ps: outside my company/job almost everyone, 50% of my friends are shooters/hunters/collectors themselves
Neet
29
Family members (excluding leftist sister) and close friends
>22
>Sgt, us army
>I take all of my soldiers shooting on the weekends when i get the chance
Operator
36
the people I have killed, know my power level