They just care about your guns/skill with said guns, so no need to worry about getting #metoo by some thot,
The problem here is two-fold. One, you need to actually know anything about guns before anyone would let you own one. And, no, "they kill people" isn't good enough. You need to know basic gun safety, how to properly maintain a firearm, and what both local and federal laws say about what you can and cannot own, and what you can and cannot do with what you can own, and I can be absolutely certain none of you have the patience for any of that. Two, guns are expensive. The cheapest gun that would actually be worth owning I've ever seen was two hundred dollars, and, again, there's no way any of you could make that in any appreciable amount of time - besides, all that money could go for junk food or a PS4.
and now they also don’t like us for owning guns, guns that we can use to defend ourselves with,(even if that is not an official’ reason to own a gun in your country.)
Women refusing to have sex with you because they have standards you do not meet is not, in fact, an aggressive action in which lethal self-defense is acceptable.
Third: there just a lot of fun, they evoke an almost primal’ sensation/euphoria when using them, something that we incels rarely get to feel.
Can't argue with that, though that's not necessarily a good thing. Most people I remember actually going on about such feelings turned out to be doing so in recordings they made days before going on shooting sprees, after all.
if you’re going to Hero it makes it so much easier/ effective
Aaaaaaaaaand this is exactly why no self-respecting gun store that likes remaining in business is going to let you even handle the display models.
I'm reminded of a story I read about from about a decade ago when some punk kid came into a gun store, asked to be shown the "SMGs" and how to "zoom" the scope on a rifle, and then when asked what he was looking for, actually said he wanted to "headshot some noobs, like in Halo" before the conversation very quickly degraded as the owner simply wanted to get out of it. That's the sort of scenario I imagine when I imagine any of you lot looking for a gun, but with a little less obsession with shooters and much more obvious sociopathic tendencies.