![]() ![]() These guns are either for hunting, or they are for marksmanship and trap competitions. 44 Magnum revolvers, and 9mm pistols only have one purpose: sport. All their 12 gauge wood and blued-steel shotguns, bolt-action rifles. ![]() The interest that defines a Fudd is “sporting purposes”. A Fudd could have just one gun, or more than 153 guns, but all those guns fall within a very limited range of interests. A very limited range of shooting interests.Two characteristics normally identify a Fudd, again according to UD: These people also generally treat owners/users of so called “non-sporting” firearms, like handguns or semiautomatic rifles, with unwarranted scorn or contempt. a person who typically only owns guns for hunting or shotgun sports and does not truly believe in the true premise of the Second Amendment. What’s a Fudd?Īccording to the Urban Dictionary, we can define a Fudd as follows:Ī “casual” gun owner eg. In order for me to explain the ins and outs of Fuddhood, let us take a journey down an Internet black hole. A good friend fortunately rectified this shortcoming in my knowledge base. ![]() I was unaware that “Fudd” was a slang term for an undesirable type of firearm owner. He is also possibly the worst hunter in children’s fiction. Fudd suffers from severe deficiencies in both safe and accurate firearm handling, to which he appears completely oblivious. He is portrayed as a simpleton who blunders through the outdoors, hunting rabbits (or wabbits as he calls them). Anyone who grew up with Warner Brothers cartoons will be familiar with the ungainly character that is Elmer Fudd. ![]()
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