
gregintenn
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http://www.big5sportinggoods.com/store/brand/_/N-1z13y71 HK by Benchmade for $19.99. My order showed free shipping too! I know these are Chinese, but I believe they are pretty good knives for $20 a pop. Might make good Christmas gifts too.
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I picture a Colt Single Action Army under his truck seat, covered in sticky Mountain Dew residue, lint, and dust.
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The tea party ans most of the second amendment crowd don't protest. They get up and go to a JOB every day.
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Yes there would! Were there a group of angry nuns blocking the road in a threatening manner, I'd react the same way.
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A single six convertible was my first handgun. Still got it!
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His first gun is a beautiful custom Mauser action rifle in 257 Roberts his grandfather built for him. I'm just looking for a knock around gun. I have a few ideas. I figure you guys will come up with some interesting things I hadn't considered.
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He's been shooting a model 29 Smith and Wesson longer than he's been in school. He's my kid. He's had a LOT of experience shooting guns. He's never shown much of an affinity for anything in particular, but has always enjoyed shooting whatever I drug out at the time.
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Right. He's grown up shooting the classics. I'm not into newer firearms, so he's not had much experience with them. I just wanted to surprise him. It'll be a multipurpose gun, and will probably spend a lot of it's time under a truck seat. I'm looking for a working gun. He'll get the family heirlooms later.
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I work in the road. I see what all passes for automobile drivers today. Trust me....the highway ain't the time or place to air your grievances.
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Another reason to cut out government handouts. Without them, these folks would need to go to work like we do, and wouldn't have time for this garbage.
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My older son turns 18 in a few months, and I think I'll buy him his first handgun for a present. I'm open to suggestions, so long as none of you insist on turning this into a Glock-a-thon. He'll not be getting one of those.
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Precisely! In fact, that would make a great defense, assuming some of the agitators failed to move in time.
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The last time a group of young black men lined up across the road in front of me, I was a teenager. Several of us were going to a motorcycle race somewhere up in Kentucky in my friend's mother's black Cadillac. We made a wrong turn, and drove down a seedy looking street, when they stepped out in front of us. He looked at me nervously, and asked "What do I do?" I told him if he wanted to get home tonight, he'd better mash the throttle. It worked well then. What would you have done?
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These are "the good ole days" for cheap, accurate bolt action rifles.
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I consider a group of people blocking a road for no apparent reason to be a threat to my safety and well being. I also consider a vehicle, when I'm driving one, to be my best form of self protection, and will act accordingly.
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....or lawyers, guns, and money. I like to hand the phone to a small child if one is available when I get a call like this. It's comical.
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Is a boat considered a vehicle in this instance?
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I'm not saying you're wrong. I just tried to answer your question from the perspective of someone completely detached from law enforcement.
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Sure. I'm old enough to remember a Mayberry type police force in my small hometown, complete with officers who wore a tie instead of bdu's. You could actually have a conversation with these gentlemen, and knew them by name. People respected them because they earned it. This is a far cry from what one encounters on the street today. I see an us versus them mentality among today's officers that wasn't always present.
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Dave, It appears I'm no longer the lone but telling you these things. Turns out there might be something to it, huh?
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If I could find any hate in this thread, I'd likely be looking at your posts.
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I see no hate here, and no one is condoning murder. Sooner or later, however, if police treat people wrongly enough, people will get tired of it and do something about it. That's what you see happening now. Is the media helping to gin this up? YES Is your president helping to gin this up? YES Do police have some responsibility in ginning this up? ABSOLUTELY Is it going to get worse? I'd think so How do we fix it? I don't have a clue
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Same here. If you get your jollies tying to scare teenage kids, I don't care what happens to ya.
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You know full well I was talking about the police community in general, and do not know a single thing about the individuals shot. Because a man wears a badge doesn't mean he should be a bully. This is something I see far too often. Others see it as well. I'm sorry you don't like it, but that's the way it is no matter how much you try to defend it. My kid was stopped a while back for not wearing a seatbelt. That's a bullchit law, but it IS a law, and he broke it. No one was upset about the ticket, but the troopers smart mouth and bully attitude left an impression with my son he'll not forget. There's no reason for all that. Of course, he'll not resort to violence over the issue, but the trooper could have refrained from being an ass and made a positive impression on a young man, yet he chose not to.