It's pretty late into the thread, but I felt like I should post this:
The part I want people to see starts at around 2:53.
I would say that this guy is a great example of the average mindset for prolific gun owner in the US. He sees shooting guns as an activity for fun first, and the actual protection that said firearms offer as more of a secondary reason for having one. He carries a gun, not because he expects to get attacked, but because it's his legal right to do so, and in the unlikely event that he does get attacked he figures it's better to have one than not. As he puts it, it's basically the same as having a fire extinguisher in your house. You don't necessarily expect your house to catch fire, but it's good to be prepared. On top of this he is respectful of the power of guns, and knows how to properly handle them. This is the kind of person in America that owns a lot of guns, not some crazy jackass who expects that one day he's going to need to fight off an army by himself, or anything similar as some of the people in this thread have claimed.