Am I the only one here that carries a LOUD whistle???
Rather than carrying a rape whistle, my plan is to just wet myself and tell them I have an STD.....Hey...that's what the gal in Colorado said to do???????????
Actually, I'm already carrying around too much crap.....
Sharps Model 1874 - "The rifle that made the west safe for Winchester"
Rather than carrying a rape whistle, my plan is to just wet myself and tell them I have an STD.....Hey...that's what the gal in Colorado said to do???????????
Actually, I'm already carrying around too much crap.....
I suppose the STD thing could work, as long as sumdood doesn't already have three or four of his own.
Wetting yourself?? That's just foreplay for some folks:jester:
"Bipartisan" usually means that a bigger than normal deception is happening.
George Carlin
G19 with a couple ergonomic modifications. It has an Inforce APL light on it now, not the TLR.
I feed it 124gr Federal HST.
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Mine is a S&W SA Model 469. It's a double stack magazine that holds 12 rounds. The barrel is about 2 inches. It's not light but it is easy and smooth handling. Since Photo Suckit went stupid I have no pic. Therefore I opt out of the $5 fine, but use your imagination! Damnit!.....:jester:..........:tooth:
Daddy, what's an enabler?
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
Most of the time I carry my M&P Shield 9mm in a Sneaky Pete holster simply because it is so convenient. If I need to go "deep conceal" to carry at work I will use the Alien Gear Cloak Tuck 3.0
Beretta 92 was the first semi I qualified with and carried, and through the years I have carried 1911's to glocks. All of these are common for me to carry almost daily.
We can not even have guns in the car anymore. Used to take advantage of the indoor range nearby and go shoot at lunch.
That's something I thought this administration would address. It's totally ridiculous that the people who defend this country can't even defend themselves. Maybe some of the generals got Trump's ear and talked him out of it. There are some libtard generals out there. I know some of you have said on here this law came about because there were too many incidents involving firearms. If it's a safety issue that more or different training would solve, then do it and stop restricting the rights of our Military.
Daddy, what's an enabler?
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
That's something I thought this administration would address. It's totally ridiculous that the people who defend this country can't even defend themselves. Maybe some of the generals got Trump's ear and talked him out of it. There are some libtard generals out there. I know some of you have said on here this law came about because there were too many incidents involving firearms. If it's a safety issue that more or different training would solve, then do it and stop restricting the rights of our Military.
The military is there to protect democracy, not practice it....
Sharps Model 1874 - "The rifle that made the west safe for Winchester"
We can not even have guns in the car anymore. Used to take advantage of the indoor range nearby and go shoot at lunch.
They used to have an NRA high power match and a IPSC match on Hurlburt Field once a month that were open to the public. You just stopped at the gate and told the SP where you were going and they waved you in. Not no more, if a civilian without base access came to the gate with a firearm in the vehicle now, things would get pretty ugly.
The crazy part is that it varies by base. My daughter can have it in the trunk while in the base but not on her. My son can not have one even in the car. Silly rules are completely subjective and up to the base commander.
Yup, a friend of mine is a civilian engineer on Eglin and he's allowed to use the range on Hurlburt.
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Rather than carrying a rape whistle, my plan is to just wet myself and tell them I have an STD.....Hey...that's what the gal in Colorado said to do???????????
Actually, I'm already carrying around too much crap.....
I suppose the STD thing could work, as long as sumdood doesn't already have three or four of his own.
Wetting yourself?? That's just foreplay for some folks:jester:
George Carlin
CZ P-10C. Fun, accurate, easy to carry little pistol. 1 FTF in 320 rounds, quite probably my reload at fault, didn't happen again, yet.
G19 with a couple ergonomic modifications. It has an Inforce APL light on it now, not the TLR.
I feed it 124gr Federal HST.
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
G19 with Trijicon HDs and a Surefire XC-1 (soon to be replaced with an Inforce APLg).
"Slow is smooth, smooth is fast, and speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
That's nice!
Beretta 92 was the first semi I qualified with and carried, and through the years I have carried 1911's to glocks. All of these are common for me to carry almost daily.
How's the performance of your Inforce APL? I'm thinking of getting one also.
That's something I thought this administration would address. It's totally ridiculous that the people who defend this country can't even defend themselves. Maybe some of the generals got Trump's ear and talked him out of it. There are some libtard generals out there. I know some of you have said on here this law came about because there were too many incidents involving firearms. If it's a safety issue that more or different training would solve, then do it and stop restricting the rights of our Military.
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
The military is there to protect democracy, not practice it....
They used to have an NRA high power match and a IPSC match on Hurlburt Field once a month that were open to the public. You just stopped at the gate and told the SP where you were going and they waved you in. Not no more, if a civilian without base access came to the gate with a firearm in the vehicle now, things would get pretty ugly.
Yup, a friend of mine is a civilian engineer on Eglin and he's allowed to use the range on Hurlburt.
Otherwise, a G23 w/ LW G22 Length Barrel is G22 w/ LW G35 Length Barrel.
Rarely a 1911 or S&W 340 M&W.
Not the hour of the day???