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More people = more crazies = more shootings. The simple fact is this nation is raising a generation of dangerously demented individuals who feel no sense of responsibility, remorse or concern for others.15 points
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[quote name="pitt2magic" post="1157235" timestamp="1402408227"]Agreed. While I admire this mans courage and willingness to try to protect others, everyone should learn from what mistakes cost him his life. We should always assume that there are multiple threats.[/quote] Hindsight is 20/20. We don't know how he was interpreting the situation or what may have happened if he hadn't intervened. Who knows, maybe they were about to open fire on a crowd. Maybe if he hadn't given his life several women and children would have been killed. Certainly there are lessons to be learned, but I have a hard time classifying anything this guy did in the heat of the moment as a "mistake". I know I'd rather die then sit idly by and watch innocents be slaughtered. Perhaps he was the same. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk6 points
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I will post pictures of the first finished knife when they are sent to me, I know that once you all receive these knives you are going to love them,5 points
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I remember once in a vehicle stop seminar one of the instructors told us that discussing the real life deaths of Police Officers as examples can be tough; especially if it an Officer you knew. But it is done and we learned from it so we didn’t make the same mistakes. I think what the victim did was extraordinary. Not many people would do it or even have the ability to react fast enough under stress to do it. We don’t have to take anything away from him to learn from what happened. Like a cop, when everyone else was running from the danger; he confronted it. Those situations are micro seconds quick and he missed a perp. It’s hard not to have tunnel vision when you are engaging an armed perp; I know I have done it. When you aren’t dressed it’s a cops uniform its much worse. You have to have your head on a swivel and watch everyone. Another armed citizen could be walking in on your situation and not know if you are a good guy or a bad guy. Have a plan on how you will deal with people in the vicinity. Three innocent people lost their lives because two dirt bags were pretty sure they wouldn’t get shot. The victim that reacted and engaged the shooters is a hero; the fact that he got ambushed doesn’t change that.4 points
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I sent original photo and two photos with area/scrastch oiled to Joe Bob Outfitter's sales. They felt it was a scratch or tool mark also. They gave me credit for difference in price of a blem upper receiver vs JBO receiver. JBO is a good place to order AR parts/etc with fast delivery and fast response to product questions.4 points
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I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out at least some of these have been government sponsored in one form or another. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but in the last few years, I've seen a lot of things I wouldn't have previously believed. I put nothing past politicians trying frantically to advance an agenda, and to also get themselves out of the temporary news cycle.3 points
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There are finally too damn many of us and we're all either crazy or so heavily invested in social media that we are one insult away from a seriously dangerous melt down. Sorry I'm feeling very Malthusian this evening.3 points
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Yep, less is more on this one. I'll get back in for #12.3 points
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Anyone getting the vibe that the more the media plays the mass killings, the more frequent they get? Are we seeing copycats now?3 points
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No. It is a hot pocket, it will be disgusting no matter how it is reheated.3 points
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All you guys that like Puleo's shrimp and grits need to visit the low country and see what real shrimp and grits tastes like. Not saying Puleo's is bad, it's quite good, but shrimp fresh off the boat, yellow corn grits, and some andouille sausage... That's where it's at.2 points
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I just spoke with Dave, He has a guy building these right now, Dave's own words "these are some of the nicest knives we have ever put out" I am expecting them to be shipped to me next Tuesday, this comes from the man himself Almost there folks!2 points
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Data shows that though they rose from the 60's, mass shootings are indeed significantly less common currently than in 80s or 90s. What has changed is the extent of instant universal news coverage, and of course that powerhouse news organizations have gone far beyond reporting to political activism. But seems little doubt that as Garufa opines, the society has been conducive to spawning more individual crazies ... read Desmond Morris' The Human Zoo (sequel to The Naked Ape), wherein he equates modern society with a zoo, and consequently the neurotic/psychotic behaviors of both animals and humans living in completely unnatural circumstances. And he saw that back in 1969, and we've come "far" since then. - OS2 points
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Was there ever any doubt? :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:2 points
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Military Paramilitary II Endura 4 Delica 4 Native Ladybug ZDP189 Ladybug VG102 points
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[quote name="tnguy" post="1156902" timestamp="1402329783"]He's way off base. This was an initiation of violence by these scumbags and indefensible. This was no revolution, just a couple of lowlifes looking for an excuse to kill some people.[/quote] I didn't and don't endorse everything Cantwell wrote in this piece. I only offer it up as a view worth considering. There are portions of the article that are valid. Others, not so much. Take what is of value, leave the rest. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD2 points
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[quote name="Pain103" post="1156808" timestamp="1402294610"]Are you ####ing kidding me? You post that crap mocking a person getting murdered. Justifying a murder based on their occupation as a LEO. You hate people because of their job that is legal and that probably 99% are honest hard working officers. You and the rest of the revolution / cop haters can go in some dark corner and live your miserable lives.[/quote] My life isn't miserable, it's actually pretty good. You should consider who you are talking to when throwing out words like "legal". To someone like me legal/illegal doesn't matter much when discussing morality of initiating violence against otherwise peaceful people. The initiation of aggression against peaceful people is immoral. The vast majority of the LEO's job is the initiation of aggression against innocent people. When you arrest a nonviolent person for any crime without specific victim, you commit an immoral act of violence. Regardless of whatever badge, uniform, title or whatever position someone holds, it does not grant them license to commit violence towards the innocent. If that innocent party chooses to use violence to defend themselves from said immoral act of aggression, so be it. It is no different than someone defending themselves against any other random person on the street intent on doing violence towards them. To be clear, I don't hate cops. I even have several officers in local LE that I consider friends. What I do hate is what they are expected to do in their job. If all they did was go after those who commit violence against others instead of initiating violence, I wouldn't have any issue with the job at all. I still would view it as being funded through violence, cause taxation is theft, but hey, nothing's perfect. Right? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD2 points
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Below is a link to a petition for your consideration; http://www.change.org/petitions/john...ful-gun-owners The Moms Demand group is currently pushing the Target Department stores to prohibit firearms on their premises. Tom has created a petition to let Target hear from us.1 point
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After getting back from K town, I got home and saw the dogs were going wild barking at the microwave.Knowing they always see ghosts,i calmed em down and got em to bed.Got up and got some water a few hrs later, and heard scratching like something was trying to get out, or in from behind a wooden door and then it stopped. Being wore out, I figured if it scratched its way into my room,whatever it was, i'd neutralize it quickly. Got up early and heard the scratching again......... checked all over and heard it by the microwave again.....i turned the microwave fan on which blows air out of the top, and heard scratching and peeping.......when i turned the fan off it stopped...... anyhow,i could feel something scratching away in the metal duct on top of the microwave. I cleaned out the cabinet that had the duct over the oven,blocked all the doorways opened the big side door and proceeded to pull the duct up off the oven. Low and behold i could see a birds foot at the base of the duct. The bird kind of ducked under the duct and came out and stood in the cabinet trying to gain its senses.A huge blackbird with a long beak and white top. I offered it a perch on my gloved hand, and it backed up into the cabinet and started flapping its wings.After all of this I : A. Pulled out my SA xds 45 and blasted it w 7 rounds B. Called the fire dept and turtleman C. extended a flat mop pad to it and gave it a elevator ride to the ground where it then walked out to the deck and flew away. D. Screamed like the woman in Alfred Hitchcock's "The birds" and chased it with a blow torch destroying the house. E. Held a kfc drumstick out to it to see if it was a cannibal... True account, plus 1 for gods little creatures!1 point
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I have a Ruger 22/45 feels like a 45 in my hand and after I did the mods, it is easy to take apart and clean and it has eaten every brand of ammo I feed it.1 point
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I can see these being a good piece to the school security puzzle, but by no means a final solution. If I were a teacher I'd want a few, as many as the kids needed to cover up with, and one extra with a hole in the middle so I could wear it like a poncho while I waited for the shit bag shooter to either pass my class or come in. As far as scaring the kids, smart teachers will use the blanket as a game to teach kids to use it. That's what they did for earthquake drills in CA anyway. Gets the kids used to the actions without raising any concerns for them. I'd bet even money BersaGuy and a few other of you old timers would recognize the earthquake drills they taught us as being almost identical to A-Bomb drills of the Cold War.1 point
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I really didn't need to see that. Those things are awesome. Yours is spectacular.1 point
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I have 10 grains Titegroup, two of Miracle Grow and a few drops of lighter fluid. Should make power just fine.1 point
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I pray it's an isolated incident. There is some buzz suggesting that they were both anti-government and such related terms, which one could spin as Anarchism...but I don't buy that. With the exception of Anarcho-Communists/Marxists and the Punk Factions of Anarchism, there are really only a few other extreme crazies out there that support and promote violent revolution/insurrection. To me, this reads like they are just more wannabe revolutionary types that couldn't see past their noses to the real insignifigance of their ideal; more crazies looking to substitute the Government with another Government that they prefer....just like most violent revolutionaries. I agree with you though that we should all be eyes and ears for a few days if not weeks..1 point
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They all had different crap in their heads, but the end goal is the same. Kill as many innocent citizens as you can before your either caught or kill yourself. They're copycatting the style of killing. In mass.1 point
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Okay, in the interest of not writing a 'novel, I will just say that if you foresee a SHTF situation where you are running around, living off the land and what you can scavenge and only able to carry what is in your backpack - and you really think you would survive long enough doing so that you would have time to wear out a modern firearm - then that is your perspective so whatever. Me, I'm staying near my home, sleeping in my bed and keeping all my 'stuff' close at hand. If I have to leave then I'll pile my 'stuff' in the camping trailer and take it with me. I have no illusions that I would survive very long trying to do the John Rambo thing and I think that most people who indulge in such fantasies are fooling themselves.1 point
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I keep a Manix (...saber ground, black g10...) in my pocket all the time... When i get tired of it; i get out the Military.... When i get tired of it; i get out my "lightweight" (....translucent blue...) manix flat grind... I like 'em... Every now and then a ZT 200 or a 560... leroy (...no web host for pictures...)1 point
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You can microwave pizza cheese side down to keep from getting a soggy crust. But you're both wrong though. Leftover pizza is best served cut up and in scrambled eggs! :)1 point
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Naw, he rocks the top hat hat better than me, I'll admit it. But at least I'm capable of growing a big boy beard. ;) I don't know what that thing on his chin is, maybe one day it will grow up and become half a goatee. Plus my rifle is cooler. :p Now that's funny.1 point
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IF you have permit, it's a fact, year old law. Of course for many years previous to that you could already have a loaded gun in the car if you're in the act of dropping off and picking up passengers subject to other state laws about possessing loaded firearm in vehicle period. And come July 1 that will apply to anyone, as anyone not prohibited from owning firearms may have loaded firearms in vehicle, no permit required. Although that still won't apply to parking on school property with them, that still requires a permit. Anyway, the law regarding permit holders being able to possess firearms in public and private parking lots, including schools is 39-17-1313, quoted below. It has actually just been amended too, to clarify "private vehicle" better and more widely, and that has already taken effect also, but has not been compiled where I can quote it as one entity yet, but will paste amendmend in below the main statute. ------------ 39-17-1313. Transporting and storing a firearm or firearm ammunition in permit holder's privately owned motor vehicle. (a) Notwithstanding § 39-17-1309, § 39-17-1311, or § 39-17-1359, unless expressly prohibited by federal law, the holder of a valid handgun carry permit recognized in Tennessee may transport and store a firearm or firearm ammunition in the permit holder's privately owned motor vehicle, as defined in § 55-1-103, while on or utilizing any public or private parking area if: (1) The permit holder's vehicle is parked in a location where it is permitted to be; and (2) The firearm or ammunition being transported or stored in the vehicle: (A) Is kept from ordinary observation if the permit holder is in the motor vehicle; or ( B )Is kept from ordinary observation and locked within the trunk, glove box, or interior of the person's privately owned motor vehicle or a container securely affixed to such vehicle if the permit holder is not in the vehicle. ( b ) No business entity, public or private employer, or the owner, manager, or legal possessor of the property shall be held liable in any civil action for damages, injuries or death resulting from or arising out of another's actions involving a firearm or ammunition transported or stored by the holder of a valid handgun carry permit in the permit holder's privately owned motor vehicle unless the business entity, public or private employer, or the owner, manager, or legal possessor of the property commits an offense involving the use of the stored firearm or ammunition or intentionally solicits or procures the conduct resulting in the damage, injury or death. Nor shall a business entity, public or private employer, or the owner, manager, or legal possessor of the property be responsible for the theft of a firearm or ammunition stored by the holder of a valid handgun carry permit in the permit holder's privately owned motor vehicle. (c) For purposes of this section: (1) "Parking area" means any property provided by a business entity, public or private employer, or the owner, manager, or legal possessor of the property for the purpose of permitting its invitees, customers, clients or employees to park privately owned motor vehicles; and (2) "Parking area" does not include the grounds or property of an owner-occupied, single-family detached residence, or a tenant-occupied single-family detached residence. ---------------- SENATE BILL 1701 By Green AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13, relative to motor vehicles in or on which a firearm or firearm ammunition may be transported or stored by a handgun carry permit holder. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313(a), is amended by deleting the language “privately owned motor vehicle †and by substituting instead the language “motor vehicleâ€. SECTION 2. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313(a)(1), is amended by deleting the language “permit holder’s vehicle†and b y substituting instead the language “permit holder’s motor vehicleâ€. SECTION 3. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313(a)(2), is amended by deleting the language “or stored in the vehicle:†and by substituting instead the language “or stored in the motor vehicle:â€. SECTION 4. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313(a)(2)( b ), is amended by deleing the following language: privately owned motor vehicle or a container securely a ffixed to such vehicle if the permit holder is not in the vehicle. and substituting instead the following language: motor vehicle or a container securely affixed to such mot or vehicle if the permit holder is not in the motor vehicle. SB1701 010112 -2- SECTION 5. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313( b ) , is amended by deleting the language “privately owned motor vehicle †wherever it appears and by substituting instead the language “motor vehicleâ€. SECTION 6. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 39-17- 1313(c), is amended by adding the following language as a new subdivision: (_) “Motor vehicle†means any motor vehicle as defined in § 55-1-103, which is in the lawful possession of the permit holder, but shall not include any motor vehicle which is owned or leased by a governmental or business en tity and that is provided by such entity to an employee for use during the course of e mployment if the entity has adopted a written policy prohibiting firearms or amm unition not required for employment within the entity’s motor vehicles; SECTION 7. This act shall take effect May 1, 2014, t he public welfare requiring it. -------- - OS1 point
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Hey no worries, sometimes its a timing thing or luck. Comparing Puleo's to Mortons Steakhouse here in town, Id still take Puleos based on that last experience. All in all it doesnt take much for an eatery to nose dive. Mortons is supposed to be the bomb but last time I went it just sucked, food was waffle house comparable, and this was before they booted the cancer patient out......I think the pricing is why u saw what u saw, reasonable so! but thanks!1 point
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If he gets hired by a department that gives him .40S&W ammo, they'll likely issue him a gun that shoots it as well. If he's spending his own money, the 9mm is the better choice.1 point
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Amazing how these shootings always seem to end with self inflicted death when facing an armed opponent.1 point
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I might as well get off the fence, I'm in for #6. These sure do impact the ol firearm hobby but you don't need to keep feeding it!1 point
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Trees will always fall in whatever direction will cause the most damage and inconvenience for you ...1 point
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Only benefactors get them. Sign up now and you too can join the elite!1 point
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LOL - I will now remove my tin foil hat. :) Just an FYI - lots of companies pay folks to promote their products on the web, posting positive reviews and comments on forums and other sites, as a way to improve their reputation and increase their search engine rankings. The folks that do this type of work are usually not employees, and often work from remote locations (out of their homes). And in some cases they are not even paid, they may be friends or relatives of the company, or just someone with a vested interest such as a share holder or product tester. They even have computerized bots that do this type of thing. This is why it seemed terribly suspicious to me. An old thread is revived with a very generic but highly glowing review which sounded like it was fresh out of the marketing department, and the member was a brand new member that did not take the time to complete their profile or introduce themselves, and then immediately abandons ship when their first post is questioned. I have no doubt that bootsgal is a real person, just didn't think her first 2 posts were appropriate even if she had nothing but good intentions. But then I expect a bit more from TGO, since this place has always been a cut above other forums.1 point
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Neither I, nor anyone else asked for "all the ammo companies" you have used. You posted a specific comment about a specific company and didn't give any relevant facts to explain your opinion.1 point
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I am a custom maker in the Nashville area. If I can help please feel free to contact me. Rob1 point
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