Re: I Love this country.
By: Richardw to All on Wed May 28 2003 01:37 pm
I love being able to own a gun, and use it if necessary.
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Remember the consitution guarentees your right to own a gun. So own it with pride. As to shooting make sure it is self defense
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Re: I Love this country.
By: Richardw to All on Wed May 28 2003 01:37 pm
I love being able to own a gun, and use it if necessary.
http://www.steynonline.com/index2.cfm?edit_id=22
Remember the consitution guarentees your right to own a gun. So own it with pride. As to shooting make sure it is self defense
I got gun... you break in house or Rob me..... boom ur dead. I love
the freedom of owning a gun.
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Re: I Love this country.
By: Richardw to All on Wed May 28 2003 01:37 pm
I love being able to own a gun, and use it if necessary.
http://www.steynonline.com/index2.cfm?edit_id=22
Remember the consitution guarentees your right to own a gun. So own it with
pride. As to shooting make sure it is self defense
I got gun... you break in house or Rob me..... boom ur dead. I love
the freedom of owning a gun.
check out my bbs at bbs.internetking.us
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I hope for your sake you have trained with the weapon your are defending life and property with. Self-defense with a firearm is not as easy as aim and squeeze the trigger. There are varying laws from state-to-state. And while you think it is justice to kill an intruder, it is not so in every state.
Being formally trained with firearms, I do hope never to be put into a position
of taking someone's life. It is not something I ever look forward to doing. However, I am confident that, given the situation, my family and property would
be properly protected.
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows their
position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
I suggest you not be so glib about taking someone's life.
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows their position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Jay C. Theriot to Internetking on Thu Sep 21 2017 04:12 pm
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows their position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and put it on youtube. :-)
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Jay C. Theriot to Internetking on Thu Sep 21 2017 04:12 pm
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows their position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and put it on
youtube. :-)
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Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Digital Man to Jay C. Theriot on Fri Sep 22 2017 01:26 pm
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Jay C. Theriot to Internetking on Thu Sep 21 2017 04:12 pm
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows
their position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and put it
on youtube. :-)
have grandma dress up in a ski mask and play the perp
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Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and
put it on youtube. :-)
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Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Jay C. Theriot to Internetking on Thu Sep 21 2017 04:12 pm
We have a rehearsed "invasion" scenario that everyone in the house knows their position and what to expect in the case of an intruder.
Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and put it
youtube. :-)ain/24hrs
digital man
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That has got to be the best passive/aggressive way of calling someonePosting the video now.
out I've seen in a long time!!!
Asking for a youtube video -- will reveal their tactics and show the logical loopholes in their planning.
On the other hand.....
You might like watching paint-ball wars. (Almost the same thing as mentioned above.)
That's pretty fun too. :D
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It's pretty simple. I fire two types of rounds. One's frangible, doesn't penetrate walls. Used as supressive fire. Second, and consecutive clips are a little hotter. By the time I'm switching clips, they are to be low and in in cover.
When I'm done, the intruder(s) won't have to worry about a defense attorney.
I don't toy with .22 cal. That's for plinking and target practice.
Home defense is something I think and plan a bit. One of my compadres used to be the "active shooter" for local PDs training scenarios. She would pull a raid on a local mall and wipe out an entire unit.
The point is, in a firefight, you best defense is your side arm, training and a composed posture. Knowing that when you pull that trigger, it is to kill, and you will likely stand trial for your actions.
I don't ever want to be in that situation, but I feel relatively assured that if I do go down, I won't be the first or the only one.
there can be a time when you wont have your gun with you or near you and a situation you are preparing for is unfolding.
or nothing at all can happen and it's all wasted time and worry.
My guns and survival goods and gear are for the coming zombie apocalypse. When the undead are slowly marching up my street, I'll be ready. Anything short of that, I'm fucked. Well, we're probably all fucked anyway, but at least we'll get to see some rotting heads come apart!
My guns and survival goods and gear are for the coming zombie apocalypse. When the undead are slowly marching up my street, I'll be ready. Anything short of that, I'm fucked. Well, we're probably all fucked anyway, but at least we'll get to see some rotting heads come apart!
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Digital Man to MRO on Sat Sep 23 2017 01:00 pm
My guns and survival goods and gear are for the coming zombie apocalypse. When the undead are slowly marching up my street, I'll be ready. Anything short of that, I'm fucked. Well, we're probably all fucked anyway, but at least we'll get to see some rotting heads come apart!
what i dont get about these zombie apocalypse shows is why they arent using fire as a main weapon. they are usually in big groups, they are slow, and fire would carry to the other undead. also i would wear a suit of armor.
and who's cutting the grass
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Really? That sounds like fun! Maybe make a video of it next time and put it on youtube. :-)
digital man
It's pretty simple. I fire two types of rounds. One's frangible, doesn't JCT>penetrate walls. Used as supressive fire. Second, and consecutive clips a JCT>little hotter. By the time I'm switching clips, they are to be low and in JCT>cover.
When I'm done, the intruder(s) won't have to worry about a defense attorney
I don't toy with .22 cal. That's for plinking and target practice.
Home defense is something I think and plan a bit. One of my compadres used JCT>be the "active shooter" for local PDs training scenarios. She would pull a JCT>raid on a local mall and wipe out an entire unit.
The point is, in a firefight, you best defense is your side arm, training a JCT>composed posture. Knowing that when you pull that trigger, it is to kill, JCT>you will likely stand trial for your actions.
I don't ever want to be in that situation, but I feel relatively assured th JCT>if I do go down, I won't be the first or the only one.
You'd think somebody as badass as you would know that they're called MAGAZINES, not "clips". LOL
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Gamgee to JAY C. THERIOT on Sun Oct 22 2017 05:28 pm
You'd think somebody as badass as you would know that they're called MAGAZINES, not "clips". LOL
yeah, i dont even own a gun and i know magazines as magazines.
isnt a clip just a holder for ammunition?
yeah, i dont even own a gun and i know magazines as magazines.
isnt a clip just a holder for ammunition?
They're both holders for ammunication for feeding into a gun, but "clips" are for older rifles (e.g. M1 Garand) and only hold casings by the lip/rim and are open to the elements whereas magazines are more like boxes (to protect the rounds from the elements and easier handling) with a spring-loaded "pusher" to force the rounds into the gun.
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Digital Man to MRO on Sun Oct 22 2017 10:54 pm
yeah, i dont even own a gun and i know magazines as magazines.
isnt a clip just a holder for ammunition?
They're both holders for ammunication for feeding into a gun, but "clips" are for older rifles (e.g. M1 Garand) and only hold casings by the lip/rim and are open to the elements whereas magazines are more like boxes (to protect the rounds from the elements and easier handling) with a spring-loaded "pusher" to force the rounds into the gun.
so in most cases we are talking about magazines. i remember my grandfather had clips and magazines and he didnt interchange the wording there.
maybe it's non military that get the termonology wrong?
They're both holders for ammunication for feeding into a gun, but "clips" are for older rifles (e.g. M1 Garand) and only hold casings by the lip/rim and are
open to the elements whereas magazines are more like boxes (to protect the rounds from the elements and easier handling) with a spring-loaded "pusher" to
force the rounds into the gun.
Thank you for knowing the difference Rob.
So many people I know use 'magazine' and 'clip' interchangeably, not
knowing the legitimate difference.
Very nerve-wracking at times.
quote on the bottom! it' swracking my nerves!!! :D
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Gandolf to Digital Man on Wed Oct 25 2017 07:12 pm
So many people I know use 'magazine' and 'clip' interchangeably, not
knowing the legitimate difference.
Very nerve-wracking at times.
maybe it's tv or movies that is to blame.
It's a shame that a lot of people see something on TV and immediately believe it. If there is an arguement, a set of people will take the correct side and the rest beliefs are in false hope. Lies and deceit. That is the world we live in.
Re: Re: I Love this country.
By: Jon Justvig to MRO on Thu Oct 26 2017 08:30 pm
It's a shame that a lot of people see something on TV and immediately
believe it. If there is an arguement, a set of people will take the
correct side and the rest beliefs are in false hope. Lies and deceit.
That is the world we live in.
wikipedia too. that's why i'm always adding fake bullshit to it.
wikipedia too. that's why i'm always adding fake bullshit to it.
Perhaps, you are not helping out in that perspective, but providng the point of not believing everything you read or hear. It takes a lot of raking and a
lot of trash bags to filter out the crap that is out there.
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