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Yeah, those aren't allowed around here. We'd be burned in effigy...
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07-01-2020 09:27 PM
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No Silhouette style targets allowed at any State owned gun ranges here.
Part and only part of why I stay with a private range.
Charlie-Painter777
A Country Has No Greater Responsibility Than To Care For Those Who Served...
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painter777
No Silhouette style targets allowed
As an old street cop once said..."Bullsyes don't rob liquor stores"...
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As an old street cop once said..."Bullsyes don't rob liquor stores"...
Well put,
Even now during The Summer of Love..... ??
Need some results, Just surround the Mayors house !!
I'll stop here, I've pulled this to far off topic.
Sorry lboos
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Reason: Add ??
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Hi Painter777
Yea, that pic. was taken before I got them, I ordered two WW-2 slings [2/4/19] from 'What a country' that I got from you.
At that time they were $69.95 ea. I got mine and have put them on both my M-1's.
A friend of mine was looking for one for his carbine yesterday, I gave him the What a World add. they are now asking $74.95 ea. but are temp. out of stock.
I,m glad I got mine when I did, thank's again Painter.
Here's a pic. of the two slings I got from "What a Country," what's you think ?
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Read through every contribution to this thread and even laughed a bit... You'll never find a sign or the slightest warning to trespassers or other folks with bad intentions towards my family, home, or other property... Me, I want it to be a surprise....
That's the same reason I never had any identifying bumper stickers etc on my vehicles (and not any police insignia either)... Doubt I'd give any warning either. Breaking Bad should have consequences in my view.
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There are members of our society who view themselves as 'bone thug gangsters' who need to remember that they only exist because they are hiding behind protections that weren't intended for them and wouldn't be recognized in more volatile times.
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I have one here that I'd likely use...if needed...
I agree but don't forget the 1917 plan B social distancing measuring/enforcement device.
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I really like the M1 Carbine as a home defense carbine. I also like the Mini-14, an M1 Carbine with a stiffy! I think moving back into my neighborhood house, I will switch from the MIni-14 that I used living in the country, to the M1 Carbine loaded with Hornady Critical Defense ammo. Those rounds won't over penetrate as much as 5.56 will.
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Here's the Zombie Wars rig I have. Now it is the 2009 stainless 581 Series Mini Ranch instead of the blued 186 series in the picture. I have well over 2,000 rounds of 5.56 ammo for the Mini-14 (actually it is stamped "Ruger Ranch Rifle") and my AR15.
I am well set for mags: I have (9) 30 rounders and (20) 15 rounders for the M1 Carbine, and (7) Ruger factory 30s, (9) Ruger factory 20s, a PMI 40 rounder, and a boatload of Tapco Gen II 30s for the Mini-14. Even though in Commiefornia, I accumulated pre-2000, during my LEO career, Freedom Week for magazines last year, and being retired LEO and exempt.
Some supplies for the Carbine. This is an older picture. Actually, now it is a Leather handled bayonet, and also have another 5 or 6 15 rounders. About 1,000 + rounds of assorted carbine ammo.
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The guy and his wife trying to protect his home and family: I kept getting the feeling that the AR was a plastic toy. Both need a bit of training: don't put your hand over the muzzle and for the wife, finger off the trigger until you are very sure you will fire. Bless their hearts, it worked. I thought it was all going to begin right there, but the crowd chickened out. Next time buddy, have a bandoleer across the chest and mom, leave the pistol for pops. The truth about this matter will never hit the papers or TV.
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