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mosin-nagant: The Mosin-nagant is an old school bolt action rifle from Russia. Originally designed by a drunk Russian engineer and an even more drunk Belgian gunsmith, who drew up blueprints on napkins in the back of a pub somewhere in Siberia in a vodka-induced stupor. The Mosin-nagant fires the 7.62x54r cartridge, which can kill a polar bear at a thousand yards and keep going right through the tree he was standing in front of. The Mosin-nagant was used by the Russians in both world wars, so it's killed more Germans than collisions on the autobahn and under-cooked sauerkraut combined. Surplus Mosins can be found at gunshops in the States for like a hundred bucks on sale, and ammo is cheap surplus, so this is what real men shoot who don't want to drop $1299.99 on an AR-15 which fires a .22 round and that's made out of recycled milk jugs and Legos. Many of them come with a bayonet that's roughly the size of the sword William Wallace used in Braveheart. In the absence of gun oil, you can clean a Mosin by Urine down the barrel and wiping the bolt off with a dirty rag that you found on the floor in a Grease Monkey. Try that with a rifle that was designed less than 50 years ago. Joe: " I need a rifle that is ten feet long and fires anti-tank rounds, but Ive only got 200 dollars!" Ivan: "Amerikan comrade, you need mosin-nagant . Spend 100 on the rifle, fifty on case of ammo, use rest for vodka!" In Soviet Russia, rifle fire you!!!10 points
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You would expect a gay guy to be a good shot. They got over that flinching thing a long time ago :)10 points
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Funny thing is we've had a few folks come in the store thinking we were something... other than a gun shop before.9 points
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It astounds me how interested TGO as a whole is in talking about gay guys. Gay people don't even talk about being gay as much as it seems to come up around here. :rofl: At least this is semi gun related, sort of. Don't care one way or the other what dude does with his private life.6 points
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When reading some of the replays I noticed the sponsor at the top of the page was Guns and Leather. I stated laughing thinking about if Mr. Slave from Southpark carried a gun he would be Guns and Leather...6 points
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Dont you all have something better to do than talk about someone coming out of the closet again...Its getting old and we already know on here who are closet homophobes..No need to tell us all again.... He came out because he wanted to..He didnt "cram it " down someones throat.Dont like it? fine...move on..it doesnt affect any of you,yet you guys act like he is a mass murderer.. What does it matter? he isnt asking any of you guys on a date.. :down: :down: :down: :down:5 points
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Part of the firearms community IS anti gay. Just check out TGO. The gays in the military thread may have been the best one. I just had to bring up the showers, just so I could watch some heads explode :rofl:5 points
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Perhaps what makes it newsworthy is the stereotype that shooters are men's men.... no that didnt come out right. Umm, that shooters tend to be meat eaters... crap, that didnt sound right either.4 points
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All went well thanks for the thoughts and prayers. Blackmail Before and After [URL=http://s680.photobucket.com/user/owensnj/media/5C7F9BEB-FF83-49CC-A662-D47D66485673_zpsu19llxw2.jpg.html][/URL]4 points
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There is more to this me thinks.4 points
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I always like Chris. He seemed like a great guy on the show and was always a tough competitor. He came out today publicly as a gay man. It is easy to forget how diverse the pro gun/shooting/2nd amendment group really is. I say good for him and wish him continued success. http://www.topshotchris.com/1/post/2013/12/im-gay-for-guns.html3 points
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Yeah, the gays are the enemy. It's okay, because there are no gay gun owners that might otherwise agree with a fairly conservative or libertarian ideology. Oh, wait...3 points
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He was a great competitor and one that few on the show took seriously if I recall correctly. It doesn't matter to me if he's homosexual or heterosexual; he's a darn good shooter and competitor.3 points
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We have the makings of another classic TGO gay thread! It's been a week or so since the last one petered out, so to speak.3 points
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Ok, I'll be the jerk, AND? Who cares, good for you buddy, now just go about your business, cause I don't give a rats @ss about it.3 points
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He was a very nice guy. I couldn't care less what he does with his life but I do have to wonder; Why do things like this warrant a public announcement? I'm a jerk but you don't see me goin on about it. Oh, wait, yeah I guess you do. LOL. It is pretty cool to see someone who plays for the other team who AIN'T a gun hatin liberal.3 points
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Trying to figure out if he has enough money to turn me...2 points
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What it really boils down to here is that the homophobes here are just jealous that gay people get more head than they do.2 points
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I think it does have the potential to open a door to some gay folks that may be interested in guns, but have never followed through because "gun culture" is often presented by the media as backwards, redneck, etc...Right or wrong, a lot of gay people identify a lot with other people solely based on their sexuality. Seeing one of "their own" as not just a shooter but a darn good one might send a few more folks through the door of their LGS or range.2 points
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I care, to a point. There is a misconception that the firearms community is anti gay, him coming out directly combats that belief. It also provides a potential role model for gay youths.2 points
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[quote name="tennessee01tacoma" post="1080514" timestamp="1387330091"]I could care less, but I'll never pass up the opportunity to crack a joke[/quote] You could NOT care less2 points
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Glock applied, but was turned down. That whole "risk of posterior damage" thing. :lol:2 points
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Does seem to be a popular topic. Gets cold and lonely in the ole duck blind. :rofl:2 points
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I always say "whatever floats yer boat". I'd just prefer everybody to not give me the details no matter what team you're on.2 points
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You know, the hippies say violence doesn't solve anything. I say, if that's true, you're doing it wrong. Ten minutes behind the dumpster with a sjambok and the manager and the employee would see things more clearly. I'll guarantee it.2 points
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The dude's name should tell you what you need to know. Cabeza means "head" in Spanish. And of course we all know what the shortened nickname for Richard is, right? Put them together and what do ya get!2 points
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Dave, I agree with your sentiments...with what you are seeking. The problem is that what you seek simply isn't possible because what you really want to do is stop evil and that's impossible. It doesn't matter what steps are put in place or how much money is spent...you could place an armed SRO with every single student...provide Secret Level 24/7 security at every school for every student and while you might slow evil down you will never stop it...you'll never stop it for the same reason why there will still be murders and other violence if you destroyed every weapon of every kind that currently exists and ban the creation of new ones...evil will find a way to do evil things. I'm truly sorry that this incident happened just as I'm sorry that any other mass shooting has happened...just as I am anytime an innocent person is killed or severely injured because of the evil actions of another but I also know that I can't stop it. I carry a weapon for SD...I try to be aware of my surroundings...I've got great, mufti-level security at my home with plans on what to do based on possible scenarios but I'm under no illusions that I would always be able to stop the bad guys even though I'll try to do so..try to survive...or at lest take them with me when I go. I could wear body armor 24/7 (well almost) and drive an armored vehicle whenever I left the house and it still wouldn't be a guarantee. There are probably things that could be done to make schools a more difficult target but as long as they exist and as long as evil exists they will continue to be targets and evil will still attack them and find ways to circumvent or mitigate whatever society does to try and thwart their plans.2 points
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You must have lived in a tough neighborhood, we got to keep our shotguns in the back windows of our pickup trucks in the 70's.2 points
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I didn’t know Nashville even had a Morton’s. They are one of my favorite Steak Houses. I’m glad to see that Morton’s Management stepped up and tried to make things right instead of covering it up. The customer is this is satisfied, so that’s good enough for me. Employees can be ignorant; that’s what happened here. If I boycotted everywhere that had stupid employees I would have to stay home all the time. If the company supported the actions of their employees I could see an issue; but they clearly did not do that, and tried to make it right.2 points
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Morton's could be forgiven when they fire that stupid f'ng manger.2 points
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My $0.02, keep it stock, keep it clean. You will put a bunch of money into a almost 30 year old truck, for what? You will not get a lot of pep out of the 305. When you go with bigger wheels and tires you put a LOT of strain on the running gear, and brakes, putting in a set of gears and you will take out U joints. Keep it clean, I like the way it looks.2 points
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"Is spelling and punctuation a thing of the past?" It should read, "Are spelling and punctuation things of the past?" Sorry, couldn't resist given the title and content of the thread. :wave: :slapfight:2 points
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I try to spend my whole day chilling TMF and for the most part it works as long as I don't leave the house. Once out in the world full of so many idiots chilling becomes much harder but I still make it out and back without shooting someone. I agree that people seem to not be as friendly as they once where. I remember the times when your driving down a country road and you waved at passing vehicles as a show of friendship even if you didn't know them just to let them know you saw them. Do that today and good chance you will receive a Bird for your troubles. I remember when every pickup truck sitting school parking lot had 12 gauge or rifle or both hanging up in rear window gun racks. For those of you to young to remember those days you can take my word for it. This use to be a great country and folks helped out other folks and every one was friendly. Well lets say everyone in the South and Southwest where friendly. Any of ya'll that didn't live in that time don't know what you missed but the ones that did do.............jmho1 point
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One thing's for sure. The odds of the guy being armed increased dramatically when he made it into his house. The folks on the bike weren't just gathering information either. They had his address when he pulled in the driveway. No reason to hang around.1 point
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Yikes. That's not gonna end well. Following the guy all the way to his house and stopping outside was stupid, but not as stupid as what happened next.1 point
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What’s that have to do with Sand Hook; we had SRO’s at my High School in the 70’s?1 point
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Oh, and I already have a truck that I keep original...paint and all!!!! [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/_JoeBow_/media/Mobile%20Uploads/downsized_0506001355a.jpg.html][/URL]1 point
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I hate 'text speak'. I also don't reply to text messages for stuff I have for sale, unless I specifically give someone my number and tell them they can text me. In all the time I've been selling things, I can not remember one text message response I've received where the buyer has actually followed through. Now, I just ignore them. If you're actually interested, once you type my number into your phone push the little telephone shaped button and talk into it, instead of tapping away at 50 other keys.1 point
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