do you feel the need to ride armed? be honest [no locations]
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#23
You will never take them all away. NEVER!! Too many people have them.
Lets get rid of cars to while we are at it. They kill people too. We should all walk, ride a bike. No wait, people are killed by bikes also. So we will walk.
Come on bbertram, Think about your statement. No way will you ever get rid of every gun. Criminals will always have them. I will walk into a 7-11, find you on the floor dead while you were calling for help, and the guy robbing the place has pegged you.
Long live my Anaconda!!
Lets get rid of cars to while we are at it. They kill people too. We should all walk, ride a bike. No wait, people are killed by bikes also. So we will walk.
Come on bbertram, Think about your statement. No way will you ever get rid of every gun. Criminals will always have them. I will walk into a 7-11, find you on the floor dead while you were calling for help, and the guy robbing the place has pegged you.
Long live my Anaconda!!
#24
bbertram,
Guns have never been the problem, it has always been the people that use them. The only differance between a gun and sword is the time and distance it takes to kill someone. If they would have handed out guns on 9/11/01 as the people got on board those planes, do you think they still would have crashed into the buildings and PA?
Smitty
Guns have never been the problem, it has always been the people that use them. The only differance between a gun and sword is the time and distance it takes to kill someone. If they would have handed out guns on 9/11/01 as the people got on board those planes, do you think they still would have crashed into the buildings and PA?
Smitty
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<< I prefer S&W's line of Scandium/Titanium revolvers, in .357. The weights are from 12 to 18.5 oz (!), with 2 to 3" (kit gun and mountain light) barrels. These are so light and compact, you forget you are carrying them. The recoil is severe, but like I said, you hope you never need it. >>
yes, I agree.
Chet
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