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I guess I am extra paranoid, since, in addition to my .38 snubby, I have a fire extinguisher, and, AND, insurance, on my cars and home!
Delusional paranoia of some sort, Im sure.
After the dude in St. Cloud brought the big sword to the mall there a few years past, and started asking questions of people he randomly met, and chopping at those who couldnt answer his questions about the Koran, I felt a whole lot differently about my snubby, the mall, and where the Wife and kid were when we were in public. He was killed by an armed, but, off duty, cop, and, you didnt hear about the incident on your news because St. Cloud is a long way from you, and, the incident didnt fit the narrative, and stuff.
Im getting better with paranoias on a daily basis, Thank you very much.
Best, Ted
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I involuntarily disarmed myself Friday scouting for turkeys. I carry (well, I did before Friday) a Ruger LCP .380 in a pocket holster which I had in my jacket mountain biking on a gated trail. It got hot so I removed the jacket and my pistol must have fallen out. I've back tracked the 3 mile long road several times and it's gone. If any of you find it, pm me. Gil
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all religious teachings that i am familiar with, provide us with a guide to live the right way...the old and new testaments are the best guides that i am aware of so far...
without religion, we have no moral guide...without a moral guide we have no virtue...without virtue, we have no civility... cum hoc ergo propter hoc
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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...scouting for turkeys... ... a Ruger LCP .380... my pistol must have fallen out...
Better be packin more than Love Potion #9 this Spring. Theres a turkey out there that just gained 10 pounds and a west coast strut. ____________________________ https://youtu.be/6DIv0_WvXNY
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You understand that you do not need a bump stock to affect "simulated full auto fire" from a semi automatic rifle right? All you need to do is slip your trigger finger through the trigger guard, hook it in your belt loop and push the rifle forward with the other hand until it fires. keep forward tension on it and 30 rds go in about 1.5 seconds. do we ban trousers with belt loops? or fingers?
there is a Class 3 manufacturer who wanted to illustrate the lunacy/stupidity of the current gun laws and legislation that makes the masses feel good but doesn't prevent anything. . he is a licensed Class 3, title II manufacturer and can legally make automatic weapons. he took a string, yes a piece of string, put a loop in each end and turned a mini 14 into a full automatic. he even attached a metal coupon with a registered serial number to the string. He then took a piece of coat hanger and made a simple couple of bends in it and serial numbered it also. put it in a registered lower and ran full auto with it. do we ban coat hangers?
point is, full auto fire is easy to do with any semi automatic mechanism from an AR15 to a Remington model 742 Woodmaster.
Brian LTC, USA Ret. NRA Patron Member AHFGCA Life Member USPSA Life Member
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craig, my perception of montana is that it is a relatively crime free environment, similar to nh where i live most of the time...if so, then one wonders why so many people in mt feel the need to be armed ...
and as for dem voters, i am surprised that there are any in mt... same reason why so many in NH feel the need to be armed. BTW , NH has the highest per capita ownership of full auto firearms in the country!!
Brian LTC, USA Ret. NRA Patron Member AHFGCA Life Member USPSA Life Member
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...scouting for turkeys... ... a Ruger LCP .380... my pistol must have fallen out...
Better be packin more than Love Potion #9 this Spring. Theres a turkey out there that just gained 10 pounds and a west coast strut. Ah, the bagpipe played by Willie. I heard an Irish musician that I know comment on the origins of the Torture Trumpet. The Irish invented it; gave it to the Scots who never got the joke. ____________________________ https://youtu.be/6DIv0_WvXNY
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Hey, Brian. All that TPTB do then is the same as in Australia & now New Zealand. Ban semi autos because of this potential.
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Yikes! Watch out for AOC, she's comin for em!
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[ "...point is, full auto fire is easy to do with any semi automatic mechanism from an AR15 to a Remington model 742 Woodmaster." Brian]
Bad direction this thread is going. Good argument for losing semi-autos...Geo
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