I am happy to see other responsoble firearms owners admitting their past-times.
Sometimes I feel like I have to hide my owning firearms or the leftists will attack me like Rosie did to Tom Selleck.
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JamieW wrote:cfitz, if I may, I'd like to make some recommendations:
dodecahedron wrote:a small safe for the pistol and the rifle's bolt - that's a good idea.
that's what i used to do with my M16 when i was in the army
kevincott wrote:I am happy to see other responsoble firearms owners admitting their past-times.
Sometimes I feel like I have to hide my owning firearms or the leftists will attack me like Rosie did to Tom Selleck.
jase wrote:Just been looking through this thread, and it occurs to me that I've never even seen a live gun of any kind. I wouldn't know the difference between a real gun and a toy....
JamieW wrote:Jase, it may not be necessary. But tell me what happens if you're wrong and you find it is necessary? It's a risk vs reward situation kind of like a seatbelt. We don't wear it for the times we are not in an accident, we wear it in case we are.
P.S. Guns are not "live." Common misconception by the Brady Bunch and so on. They actually do not behave on their own.
jase wrote:But as I say, the average Joe on the street never really had them. The police are not armed either (except for a select few). An ordinary "cop"/constable has his baton and that's it.
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