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LJ

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Apr 20, 2010 7:51 PM
I guess since we are listing...

I have some handguns, one in every major caliber and a few .22 handguns
I have a 10/22 rifle, an old Remington 660 .243 and a Remington 700 VTR .308
2 AR15's
and lots and lots of shotguns ranging from Mossbergs to Brownings
Apr 20, 2010 7:51pm
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Apr 20, 2010 7:53 PM
GoChiefs wrote: Actually..haven't had any big issues over here. I don't get fucked with too much. Lol


This hanging on your porch, prolly helps!!
Apr 20, 2010 7:53pm
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Apr 20, 2010 7:55 PM
damn that is funny :)
Apr 20, 2010 7:55pm
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GoChiefs

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Apr 20, 2010 7:57 PM
coyotes22 wrote: This hanging on your porch, prolly helps!!
Whatever works, right?
Apr 20, 2010 7:57pm
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Apr 20, 2010 8:36 PM
None at the moment but plan on purchasing a .357 Magnum in the near future.
Apr 20, 2010 8:36pm
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queencitybuckeye

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Apr 20, 2010 9:07 PM
darbypitcher22 wrote: none.

I tend to be a pacifist
Multiple for the same reason.
Apr 20, 2010 9:07pm
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Apr 20, 2010 9:13 PM
Apr 20, 2010 9:13pm
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Timber

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Apr 20, 2010 9:41 PM
.308
30.06
870 12 ga.
1100 20 ga.
22-250

22 Long gun

22 pistol... plus a 22 pistol extended barrell
Stainless 38 special

25 cal... a little belly buster :)

Plus a few more...

My father had FFA and sold guns, ammo, dynamite... he literally had 100's of guns after retirement... and I used to sell em at our store. He sold most all of them at auction.. all of the kids had all we wanted and he knew he did't have long to live. He didn't want my Mom to worry about having all of the guns and artillary around. (Don't worry Mom was still packing LOL) He had tons of wood shell boxes, shotgun shells and bullets of all calibers. We could have held somebody off for quite a while at our street...

I haven't shot a gun in twenty years now.... do not even keep one in the house. I like the fact that the bad guys have to wonder... Do they, or do they not... have guns for protection?
Apr 20, 2010 9:41pm
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fan_from_texas

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Apr 20, 2010 9:55 PM
None.
Apr 20, 2010 9:55pm
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Apr 20, 2010 11:17 PM
Got a pump shot gun, a ruger hand gun and an AK-47. All on my Droid!
Apr 20, 2010 11:17pm
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Apr 20, 2010 11:30 PM
Hi-Point 9mm
Remington 870 Express Camo
Mossberg 12ga pump (junky)
Ruger Mini 30
Glock 38 pistol (just purchased about 2 months ago)
Couple BB guns and air soft pellet guns
Apr 20, 2010 11:30pm
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Apr 20, 2010 11:32 PM
Desert Eagle 9mm

Plan on getting more and a lighter 9mm. The Desert Eagle is built like a tank and pretty heavy for a 9mm IMO.
Apr 20, 2010 11:32pm
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Apr 21, 2010 1:02 AM
gerb131 wrote: Hi-Point 9mm
Remington 870 Express Camo
Mossberg 12ga pump (junky)
Ruger Mini 30
Glock 38 pistol (just purchased about 2 months ago)
Couple BB guns and air soft pellet guns
LOL I saw the Hi-Point 9mm and it reminded me of a funny story... When I went through the concealed carry course, they stressed BIG TIME not to show up with a Hi-Point. Two people still came packin' with their Hi-Points... First on the firing line was the lady that owned one... She fired the gun and the magazine fell out. She picked it back up, fired it again and the same result! The other was a guy that brought his up to the line, fired it once and the next round popped up through the chamber and lodged in the slide jamming the gun. It was freaking hysterical... The instructors allowed them to finish with revolvers they supplied. After the course was over, the instructor had a talk with everyone about Hi-Point firearms... They said "If you want to live in a gun fight, hope the other guy owns one of these". LOL
Apr 21, 2010 1:02am
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Apr 21, 2010 1:13 AM
None, but we have two very loud and aggressive dogs.
Apr 21, 2010 1:13am
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Apr 21, 2010 1:21 AM
sherm03 wrote: I don't have any. But have been tossing the idea around about getting one to keep in the house for precautionary measures.
Dude you can't even hold up a gun let alone fire one.

Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners. Oh wait.

Now lemme check the database of people who have accidentally been killed by guns around the house. K just checking.

I'm not against gun ownership, just so you know. Seems like plenty of you collect them because you enjoy collecting them, much like some people with coins, etc. Other people hunt, or whatever. Cool with me. The idea of a gun for protection though is just so far fetched in my mind. It seems like its every gun lover's wet dream for some burgler to burgle their house and for them to empty a round into their cranium or something. It never happens though.

For the record I own 0 guns.
Apr 21, 2010 1:21am
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Apr 21, 2010 3:26 AM
Mooney44Cards wrote:
Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners. Oh wait.
It only takes one time...

I was a little concerned when I bought my current house... The family that sold the house to us may have painted a target on the house. The man was a police officer and he was the head of drug enforcement for the county. He has put a lot of people away and I have heard some shady things about the way he operated as well. Haven't had any issues, but I would rather be prepared than caught in a bad situation without being able to fight back. I work 24 hour shifts and its not hard for a male to over power two females, but when one is holding a gun she is very familiar with, knows how to shoot it, enjoys shooting it, and won't hesitate to use it in the event a threat to her or her daughter... Well that gives me piece of mind when I am at work. No one hopes for a home invasion so they can waste someone, (you better have damn good reason to pull that trigger as well) but they do happen. I sleep better at night knowing if I have to, I can give someone a lethal dose of lead poisoning and keep my family safe.
Apr 21, 2010 3:26am
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LJ

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Apr 21, 2010 5:06 AM
Mooney44Cards wrote:
Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners. Oh wait.
Funny, it actually is huge. happens a couple times daily across the country
Apr 21, 2010 5:06am
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Apr 21, 2010 5:35 AM
We have a few guns plus a home security system. Both give some peace of mind especially since a suspected murderer from Y-town was picked up in our neighborhood last week. The house where he was found is a known drug house.
Apr 21, 2010 5:35am
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Apr 21, 2010 6:23 AM
Mooney44Cards wrote: Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners.
You can add me to your database.
It seems like its every gun lover's wet dream for some burgler to burgle their house and for them to empty a round into their cranium or something. It never happens though.
As I don't particularly consider myself a gun lover, I didn't even get the wet dream to enjoy. Fortunately for both of us, the burglar that broke into my house, as stupid an act as that is, was at least smart enough not to go up against someone with a gun. Instead he chose to wait with me until the police arrived.
Apr 21, 2010 6:23am
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Apr 21, 2010 6:28 AM
LJ wrote:
Mooney44Cards wrote:
Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners. Oh wait.
Funny, it actually is huge. happens a couple times daily across the country
depends on who you ask, there are no reliable statistics to show that.
Overall, Branas's study found that people who carried guns were 4.5 times as likely to be shot and 4.2 times as likely to get killed compared with unarmed citizens. When the team looked at shootings in which victims had a chance to defend themselves, their odds of getting shot were even higher.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17922-carrying-a-gun-increases-risk-of-getting-shot-and-killed.html
Apr 21, 2010 6:28am
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Apr 21, 2010 6:29 AM
queencitybuckeye wrote:
Mooney44Cards wrote: Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners.
You can add me to your database.
It seems like its every gun lover's wet dream for some burgler to burgle their house and for them to empty a round into their cranium or something. It never happens though.
As I don't particularly consider myself a gun lover, I didn't even get the wet dream to enjoy. Fortunately for both of us, the burglar that broke into my house, as stupid an act as that is, was at least smart enough not to go up against someone with a gun. Instead he chose to wait with me until the police arrived.
was he armed too? odds are you didnt even need a gun. just being there would have stopped him.
Apr 21, 2010 6:29am
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Apr 21, 2010 6:41 AM
Sig P220 .45 Personal
Sig P226 9mm Personal and Competition

Next Purchase ....Sig P226X5-9mm
AR-15 to take to Tea Parties
Apr 21, 2010 6:41am
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Apr 21, 2010 6:44 AM
Glory Days wrote:
queencitybuckeye wrote:
Mooney44Cards wrote: Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners.
You can add me to your database.
It seems like its every gun lover's wet dream for some burgler to burgle their house and for them to empty a round into their cranium or something. It never happens though.
As I don't particularly consider myself a gun lover, I didn't even get the wet dream to enjoy. Fortunately for both of us, the burglar that broke into my house, as stupid an act as that is, was at least smart enough not to go up against someone with a gun. Instead he chose to wait with me until the police arrived.
was he armed too? odds are you didnt even need a gun. just being there would have stopped him.
He had a knife as any well-prepared burglar would. As far as playing the odds with my life go, I'll choose to play them based on my actions rather than those of a criminal every time.
Apr 21, 2010 6:44am
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Apr 21, 2010 7:02 AM
Glory Days wrote:
LJ wrote:
Mooney44Cards wrote:
Oh and lemme just check that huge database of home break-ins that have been thwarted by gun owners. Oh wait.
Funny, it actually is huge. happens a couple times daily across the country
depends on who you ask, there are no reliable statistics to show that.
Overall, Branas's study found that people who carried guns were 4.5 times as likely to be shot and 4.2 times as likely to get killed compared with unarmed citizens. When the team looked at shootings in which victims had a chance to defend themselves, their odds of getting shot were even higher.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17922-carrying-a-gun-increases-risk-of-getting-shot-and-killed.html

Just carrying a weapon does not make for an expert or preparedness to use it.
Training and proficiency of a weapon is important. I go to the range weekly and practice.
If I’m to use this weapon at some point I what to be able to use it effectively and safely. To many time those that get a CCW will carry but not continue the additional training…that a problem.
I suggest to anyone if you buy or carry a weapon …….be proficient with it and learn how to use it.
Apr 21, 2010 7:02am