Sears tool department imo
Yes, I will bust a cap
No, a lamp will do
Undecided ... thank you
True...admittedly, gun shops are the only toys-r-us feeling you get as an adult, even though you (generally speaking) only go to the range a couple times a year.
Sears tool department imo
crofl, that's the go-to gift for the old man on xmas/birthday/father's day. gift certificate to lowes/home depot/any tool place.
The best part is he doesn't give a and is actually thankful I don't pick out something myself that he might not want.
Your father is a wise man.
Just a small socket set is a 100x better gift than a "neat" object.
I think most people are okay with people having guns in their homes for protection. There starts to be a level of uncomfortableness when you see regular joes carrying guns on them in public and it's legal. Protecting yourself at your house from bad guys is good but maybe there should be a line.
Guns are extremely dangerous but a person is the one responsible for the gun. The safety issue with guns is that if a person is packing heat in public, then who's to say that that person won't go off or have some psycho go up to them and grab their gun and start shooting? It's just a really tricky situation.
When you see shootings like this, it makes you think that anyone can do like this if they are willing to go through with it and live with the consequences of their actions.
Yes, I own some myself. Got my first handgun at 18.
1. It's not your business what other people do in their homes. It doesn't matter who's comfortable with it or not.
2. There's nothing wrong with open carry. Concealed carry serves mostly as a placebo for the gun ignorant and those who are afraid to take responsibility for their own security. They feel that, since they know nothing about guns, no one else does, except the 6 week academy grad who open carries all day, because he's got a neat blue uniform and a badge, and who's job it is to come with you and draw that sidearm and point it at you if you twitch.
3. Guns are not dangerous. People are dangerous. My guns have never left on their own to hunt and kill. They rely solely on my discretion.
4. People who say "packing heat" should not be in a real discussion about open carry.
5. No one is to say who goes psycho, that's why some of us carry. If one of you forgets your Xanax, we have a chill pill for you.
dmc is a pistol packin playa tbh all you nutjobs beware
My guns.
Just to piss off people who hate guns and those who cant get one.
Dan Wesson CCO - my everyday carry gun
My USPSA gear:
STI 1911 with 3.5# trigger job
My Steel Challenge gear:
XDm 5.25 compe ion with PRP trigger job, DP night sights, custom stippling, tungsten guide rod
Ed Brown Kobra Carry 1911 with elephant ivory grips
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Every gun owner should have a Colt .45 1911 (with crimson trace laser grips)
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M&P 15-22, Ed brown 1911, Colt 1911
Sig 522, XD 45 and XDm 9
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XDm 3.8 compact and XDm 5.25 compe ion
My pocket carry Kahr pm9
Ruger LCR - for coyotes and snakes when mountain biking in the desert
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I'm not anti gun but I dont see myself ever owning or ever needing one.
It would probably bring more trouble than its worth.
You is tha man!!!!
pawe, I'm not quite getting what you're trying to convey with the money clip and Benz keys next to your gun, all on a leather jacket--perfect for those frigid Phoenix summers. I think you need to crowbar a bank statement in there with a picture of your boat
Those are what I carry everyday.
Jacket is for backdrop for my pictures.
You wear a black jacket with a brown holster? How tacky!
Accessories should match. Everyone knows this.
Pawe is a gangsta ass dude.
Have:
Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact
Walther PPK 380 ss
FN FiveSeven
Benelli Vinci
Used to have a Benelli Nova Pump
Ruger M77 30-06
Yeah, I think people should be able to have guns.
gotta stock up for that impending zombie apocalypse
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oh , I didn't even see pawe's post.
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not really. It's an on again off again interest of mine. If I start reading about them and going by gun stores, I start to want to buy another one. They're fun to learn about, collect and take to the range.
I don't carry, but I probably should. I'm contemplating getting a Seecamp 380 for back-pocket carry. Especially considering how inundated the southeast is with ghetto nigs. I bought a pretty nice car back in November and I just bought my first expensive watch. And it's a well known fact that ghetto nigs are attracted to shiny objects.
I swear to god Im being honest when I say that I was expecting your "richer" reply.
Good subtle trolling though.
Any reason why you chose the Vinci over the M4?
Vinci is still very nice though and lightweight too...and also expensive!
To with your comfort tbh. If you're able to get your CHL you're qualified to not use it improperly
Which is why it's always good to have your own to defend yourself. There's always going to be psychopaths doin what psychopaths do, so take up your own arms
Pawe, how do you like the crimson trace grip? Was thinking of putting one on my sig. Also, any problems holstering one with that grip on?
going out w/o carrying a gun yourself feels like not wearing any clothes. if the law cannot protect us, we protect ourselves regardless of what the law says
I dont like it at all. Only reason i put it on my colt is because the colt new agent doesnt have any stock sights. Laser sights tend to mess up your natural aim since what you will do is you're gonna " laser hunt". Unlike traditional sights, you'll hesitate to fire unless you see your laser.
I tried using a laser grip on one of my IDPA matches and my sight acquisition and speed was terrible specially on moving targets.
- it wont interfere with any holsters and the laser is pretty strong even during daytime outdoors.
Good to know. You just saved me some money.
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