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K191145

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  1.   Yep, many years ago my dad had a strangulated hernia repaired with some synthetic mesh, was back up and going strong after a couple of weeks and never had any problems after that. Best wishes D_s.
  2.   Yep, he has been in countless movies but I never remember any starring roll, he had the perfect face for a rough trail stomping cowboy. My favorite was "Once Upon A Time In the West" even though he was killed in the first 10 minutes. Can't count how many times he was on Gunsmoke.
  3. Can anyone name this actor? Probably been in more westerns than any other actor. [URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/Jack%20Elem_zpsdbyhmk9t.jpg.html][/URL]
  4. Go ahead and push his smart gun pipe dream, it wont happen and he will wind up selling a few million more dumb guns and ammo while he's yapping about it on the national scene.
  5. And again, what about all the 350+ million, probably 1/2 billion dumb a$$ guns out there now? Whatca gonna do bout that BoBo?
  6. [URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/Open%20Range_zpsaxrlyf1x.jpg.html][/URL]
  7.   Thank you. Some here were assuming I was just going to start shooting if someone was in my tool shed stealing my yard sale tools, I keep the expensive stuff in my house. What I said I will confront them, then it is up to them as what they decide to do next. If they read my post they would have known I would let them run away if that's what they choose, then I said if they came after me I would use my gun. If they attempt to attack me and get shot, it's 100% all their fault. Now as far as what value my junk in the shed is, most all not worth much money but there's something far more valuable to consider, it's called principles, that I am willing to take a risk to defend.
  8.   There's nothing I said in any post that can't be torn apart by a good defense lawyer no matter how some DA tries to BS some jury. Did I say I was going in guns ablazing? NO. I said, I would confront them and actually would let them leave "IF" they didn't try to to attack me. I'm also sure that on your own property you can confront someone who's not supposed to be there with your hand on the grip of your exposed gun, you don't even need a carry permit. If a thief or trespasser see's that and still comes after you then obviously he has clear intent to do you harm, if he's close enough then he has clear opportunity to do you harm, and if he's big enough and crazy enough to come after an armed homeowner he has the capability to do you real harm, all three requirements are met for use of deadly force, Intent, opportunity, and capability. Also, I said in another post we don't live in New Jersey, I happen to live in Cheatham County Tennessee where a jury will be picked of people who will not likely take sides with some POS thief with most likely a long criminal record, against a law abiding homeowner who has a spotless record. I have been on a Cheatham County jury before.  I'll say it again "THEY WILL BE CONFRONTED".  
  9.   Don't have to when you wont be charged in the first place for defending your life. I don't live in New Jersey. 
  10. Strange that the Cheatham County deputy didn't lecture me about getting involved in a possible burglary the last time my brothers alarm went off, which turned out to be a false alarm but I went there armed before I knew it was a false alarm. 
  11.   There's a difference between executing someone and protecting your life, it's the criminals decision to stop their activity and not threaten my life, if they threaten my life then it's their fault if they get shot or not. It's a DA's responsibility to prove if you were not justified and if there's no witness except you and them they have to take your word for it. I.E. the Trayvon Martin case.  It's a wonder these days why so many are taking the criminals side against the victims.
  12.   What, planning on confronting someone trespassing on your property? Planning to protect yourself against possible death or bodily harm? Don't give a woopdeedoo what the shelf life on an internet post is. Go back a re-read what I said in the original post. They will be confronted.
  13.   Yea, nothing in the law that says you can't confront a trespasser or thief and the law also says if someone threatens your life you can use deadly force. They will be confronted.
  14. Fact. If you have property stolen and the thieves are caught in Metro, the D.A. or whoever is in charge of stolen property doesn't give a rats ass weather you get your property back or not. Don't have a carport but I do have a tool shed that doesn't have much anyone could sell for much. But, if I do ever see or hear someone in it, THEY WILL BE CONFRONTED. It's up to them at that point what they want to do, their best option is to drop my stuff and leave, their worst option would be to come towards me in a threatening manner because I will have a grip on my gun. Doesn't matter who thinks what I should do, that's my plan and as for knowing what the police and a jury will do, no one here really knows that for sure, it's all just speculation. 
  15. Well crap, as soon as I posted this it started working.
  16. The whole site has gone haywire all day today, all photo's are not linking anywhere. [URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/JMH42/media/Black%20Rifles2_zpszilpo1sy.jpg.html][/URL]
  17. So sorry for your loss biggun. 
  18. I'm more worried about the driver, driving around hours a day listening to non-stop "Pop Goes The Weasel" , you wonder when he's going to snap.
  19. Beautiful rifle. I heard that one reason they are so pricey is because when being made they have to go through a long a tedious process of shooting, separating and tweaking the barrels many many times to get both perfectly aligned. Good defense for that charging elephant also.
  20.   I keep a copy of the receipt of both my Glock and SP101 in my wallet, it's got my name and the model and serial number, no need to run the serial number in any database.
  21. And that's guns only used in crimes? What % are those crime guns compared to the total number of guns in private possession in the U.S.?
  22.   No gun is worth shooting yourself in the artery, or anywhere else as far as that goes. I would say to get the instinct of grabbing at a falling gun out of your mind, you would have to get the instinct of grabbing at anything that was dropped and falling. 

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