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Old 01-20-2015, 07:21 PM   #31
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Agreed. What they don't take into account is when you live out like I do the police are 30 min away. A 9 mm and a 12 ga beats 911 any day.
Yep, that will do the trick.
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Old 01-21-2015, 06:40 AM   #32
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My driveway is 100 yds long. .308 is the second line of defense. I am looking at an Armalyte .50 to stop people and vehicles.
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Old 01-21-2015, 08:07 AM   #33
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My driveway is 100 yds long. .308 is the second line of defense. I am looking at an Armalyte .50 to stop people and vehicles.
Are you expecting an attack on your home?

A 50 cal will destroy an engine. Would it turn a vehicle into a fire ball ..only in the movies. I want more fire power than a bolt action rifle. At about $3 a round, you will quickly lose interest in shooting it unless you reload and then it is still expensive.
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Old 01-21-2015, 08:37 PM   #34
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Are you expecting an attack on your home?

A 50 cal will destroy an engine. Would it turn a vehicle into a fire ball ..only in the movies. I want more fire power than a bolt action rifle. At about $3 a round, you will quickly lose interest in shooting it unless you reload and then it is still expensive.

A 308 will also successfully disable an engine block. As far as home defense goes it's hard to beat a tactical setup 12 ga pump with home defense ammo. The kind with the ceramic discs as well as BB shot does impressive damage in a tight pattern. I picked up a Western Auto (mossberg 300) awhile back for $125 already equipped with a m4 style stock and beavertail forend. Simple construction, dead nuts reliability.
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Old 01-22-2015, 07:32 AM   #35
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EZ,
I enjoy long range shooting. If a unannounced vehicle is coming down the drive....the 50 will stop them. Maybe not the round but the muzzle flash and percussion will tell them to stop.
If I am protecting the house....AR's in 308. Throw a lot of lead while the are out away from the house.

I would rather end the situation at the fence versus on the porch.

When I lived in Dallas I had a 9mm with Glazer safety slugs as they did not go through walls very well. 1/4 inch penetration and athen the energy is dispersed laterally. Very nasty round.

The shot guns are for garden defense against rabbits. Can't wait for silencer!

Have a great day!
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Old 01-22-2015, 02:24 PM   #36
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I enjoy long range shooting. If a unannounced vehicle is coming down the drive....the 50 will stop them. Maybe not the round but the muzzle flash and percussion will tell them to stop.
If I am protecting the house....AR's in 308. Throw a lot of lead while the are out away from the house.

I would rather end the situation at the fence versus on the porch.

When I lived in Dallas I had a 9mm with Glazer safety slugs as they did not go through walls very well. 1/4 inch penetration and athen the energy is dispersed laterally. Very nasty round.

The shot guns are for garden defense against rabbits. Can't wait for silencer!

Have a great day!
Rabbits??

In Vietnam, I carried an Ithica 12 gauge pump with a duckbill spreader. I also had a CAR15 with a thumper. We ran patrols into the A Shau which is dense jungle. Discovered, we would be less than 20 feet away. A scoped weapon would be worthless.

Now, there are shotguns that can fire 20+ shells.
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Old 01-22-2015, 02:28 PM   #37
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Old 01-22-2015, 05:57 PM   #38
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Different tools for different jobs.

I have an Ithaca from the early 1915ish from my grandfather. 20ga side by side.
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Different tools for different jobs.

I have an Ithaca from the early 1915ish from my grandfather. 20ga side by side.
I have my granddad's Belgian browning humpback 12 and my dad's Stevens 20 side by side. Something about shooting guns passed down thru the generations that can't be beat.
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Old 01-22-2015, 08:20 PM   #40
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I have my granddad's Belgian browning humpback 12 and my dad's Stevens 20 side by side. Something about shooting guns passed down thru the generations that can't be beat.
My great grandfather's (who passed before I was born), my grandpa's and my dad's guns are something I treasure most of all my possessions. I will never part with them until the day comes when I give them to my son. Whenever we get them out to clean and oil them, I can see in his eye and by the way he holds them that he understands just what he's holding. They are not just some old guns..... they are so much more then that. And he gets it. And I know he will treasure them just as I do. They will be in goods hands.
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My great grandfather's (who passed before I was born), my grandpa's and my dad's guns are something I treasure most of all my possessions. I will never part with them until the day comes when I give them to my son. Whenever we get them out to clean and oil them, I can see in his eye and by the way he holds them that he understands just what he's holding. They are not just some old guns..... they are so much more then that. And he gets it. And I know he will treasure them just as I do. They will be in goods hands.
I totally agree. There are so many memories tied up in each of the guns passed down to me. Every nick or scratch in the stock brings back memories. I have started my girls shooting the same 22 that I, my dad and granddad all learned to shoot on. They think it's cool that they're able to hold something that their great grandfather held when he was their age.
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Old 01-26-2015, 02:10 AM   #42
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My great grandfather's (who passed before I was born), my grandpa's and my dad's guns are something I treasure most of all my possessions. I will never part with them until the day comes when I give them to my son. Whenever we get them out to clean and oil them, I can see in his eye and by the way he holds them that he understands just what he's holding. They are not just some old guns..... they are so much more then that. And he gets it. And I know he will treasure them just as I do. They will be in goods hands.
Do you all get hard together when you are oiling them? Your post reads like a Penthouse Forum post... seriously...

"...I can see in his eye and by the way he holds them that he understands just what he's holding..."

"...they are so much more then that. And he gets it. And I know he will treasure them just as I do."

Wow. I had heard the term 'ammosexual' before, but I had not really experienced it until your post.

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Old 01-26-2015, 07:14 AM   #43
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Leave it to a sissy like you to get all horny and get your panties wet with a story that didn't have a woman in it. Damnit boy. Get back in the closet.
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Old 01-26-2015, 04:30 PM   #44
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My family was exiled from Canada in 1755 to the swamps of southern Louisiana. We have fought, for this country, in the war of 1812, battle of New Orleans. Two family members are on the San Juacinto monument. My Grandfather was wounded in the trenches of WW1. My father in WWII. Two uncles in Korea and I spent three tours in Vietnam. You have the nerve to tell me to go to Canada. Go fuck yourself.
Nice Story. Are you a writer ? You forgot the Battle of Cadez.
How the fuck is he going to know that ?
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Old 01-26-2015, 05:22 PM   #45
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Nice Story. Are you a writer ? You forgot the Battle of Cadez.
How the fuck is he going to know that ?
No. Not a writer. I can only track by roots the the exile. I don't give a fuck whether he knew that.

The conversation is "Eric Holder said the Obama Administration is looking at several technological innovations ....." I was told the if I didn't like it go to Canada. Do you think that this is something that would have been said to my face? Typical liberal.
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