How caring about their guns has shaped Americans

By Nick O'Malley
Updated July 11 2015 - 12:08pm, first published 11:12am
Richard Feldman at his home in Rindge, New Hampshire with his dogs Stanley and Stella and a version of the TEC-9. Photo: Trevor Collens
Richard Feldman at his home in Rindge, New Hampshire with his dogs Stanley and Stella and a version of the TEC-9. Photo: Trevor Collens
A New Hampshire licence plate featuring the state motto "Live Free or Die" in Rindge, New Hampshire. Photo: Trevor Collens
A New Hampshire licence plate featuring the state motto "Live Free or Die" in Rindge, New Hampshire. Photo: Trevor Collens
Richard Feldman with a Glock .45 calibre pistol, one of over 100 guns he owns. Photo: Trevor Collens
Richard Feldman with a Glock .45 calibre pistol, one of over 100 guns he owns. Photo: Trevor Collens
Dylann Roof, charged with carrying out the Charleston church massacre, poses with a Confederate flag and a Glock pistol in  this photo with a digital timestamp of April 27, 2015.  Photo: Supplied
Dylann Roof, charged with carrying out the Charleston church massacre, poses with a Confederate flag and a Glock pistol in this photo with a digital timestamp of April 27, 2015. Photo: Supplied