good question. i'd say gun owners encompass all strata of American society, including all income levels, education levels and political affiliations.
I guess my wife and I would fall into the middle class income bracket. We're both college graduates but I would consider ourselves working class individuals. We're not destitute but we're not rich either. We can afford the things we need/want but don't spend our money recklessly and we don't squander our money on many impulse purchases. Politically we're Lefties but I'd say I have a sprinkling of Libertarian on some issues (anti-war/non-interventionist) and conservative on others (fiscal). But I also believe in issues of individual freedom such as gay marriage and a woman's right to choose. A lot of our Liberal friends are pro-gun and are gun owners themselves, but we also have a few friends that are indifferent on the issue.
I came from a non-gun family but my wife's step-dad is a long time hunter and gun owner. I only recently became interested in firearms (2 yrs ago) after reading several of my father in-law's hunting magazines. I then went out and bought quite a few books on hunting and then I became fascinated with guns and hunting culture. I was previously indifferent to guns and was admittedly anti-gun at times, but now i'm a staunch 2A advocate and own a whopping 2 rifles
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me in a nutshell:
40 yrs old, work as a buyer for a small retailer
1/2 Japanese, 1/2 Caucasian (yes, I find the term 'Jap' offensive. it's a racial slur like any other)
dad and brother both served in the US Air Force 20 yrs each
spent half of my life living on US military bases in Japan
married 3 yrs
my wife is 31 yo, works as a fundraiser for a non-profit and is about 2 months pregnant.
vote Democrat
attended a private university with a BA in East Asian Studies (useless, I know). still paying my student loans
do not support the NRA
Pro 2A, pro choice, pro gay marriage, pro freedom. if you don't like the government sticking their noses in your business with regard to 2A then the government (or church for that matter) sure as hell has no business telling anyone what kind of choices they make in life or who they can marry