Talk:Connor The Hedgebot/@comment-1215717-20140825231251/@comment-24872060-20140825234416

Eh..if you start weapon trainning at a young age..it could be a little difficult, such as, dealing with recoil and such. Plus you'll have to get use of holding weapon the right way, I remember this one story of this young girl who want to shoot her father's revolver, he took her out to the back and let her fire off a few rounds....well lets just say the first shot and the recoil...the revolver smacked her in the face breaking her nose. So yes this character needs more trainning...maybe put him as "marksmen in training"?

I mean I deal with weaponry in real life (not in military) and I have dealt with recoil, weapon cleaning, ammunition jams, "almost" barrel exploding due to a friend loaded a 30.06 that wasn't manufactured right.....and keep this in mine I started at 16 years old and still ain't ready.....I've handled 1903 Springfield, 1919 Colt, 30cal Browning Machine Gun, 50cal Browning Machine Gun, M1 Grand, M1 Bazoka, MG-42 & MG-34, a little bit of a Kar-98k, and a MP-40.

Out of these 2 paragraphs I have to agree with Solar on this, try and figure it out if you can. ^.^ Hope this helps you GreeneChuck2