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First we set up our targets throughout the ravine, and sense I have horrible aim we placed everything no more then a 100 yards. When we finished, we headed up to the top of the ravine, put on our ear plugs, and loaded our ammunition clips and magazines, and then the guns. After receiving little tutorial on how to use handguns and sub automatic rifles, I was good to go! I started with the 22mm Rifle, then the 9mm, the .45 Caliber. Unfortunately, the old 30mm rifle wasn't working for some reason, so we never got to use it, and it had the most ammo. Eventually I got to use the AK-47, and that had a lot of kick. It ended up bruising my shoulder from the power of each blast.

For an hour and a half, in the middle of the summer day, and in the middle of the desert, we fired away, reset our targets, and fired away, reset our targets, and so on. Until we finally were out of ammo. We packed up and headed home.

Now I can say I've handled a gun, and not just any gun, but guns that make a BIG BANG! An AK-47! Anyway, the real reason why I did it, was because I've always wanted to see how it feels to shoot a gun with a lot of firepower, I did it for the experience. It's not everyday you shoot a gun.

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