Purchased a handgun

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Nice to see some posters here are living in a fantasy world. Nice trolling, hook line and sinker. What sort of moron posts on this board that he's gonna get a gun so he can shoot people who are after his stuff? Stop watching Alex Jones....it rots your brain.
 

uncleg

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I picture more like zombieland. With Silky Johnson travelling across country. Just him, his dog and his GUN.
In search of the remaining twinkies

He's already getting practice travelling through this thread as "Guns."
 

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I don't really think of having a gun . I may be a little too unstable ..
But i do think of getting dragon skin body armor to protect my self from the off chance i do run it to one of those situation here some moron has a gun. or a knife.
 

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On a business trip to Toronto, I participated in a shooting range excursion. For a few hundred dollars, I tried a variety of hand pistols, rifles, shotguns and semi-automatics in a controlled environment. This was on my so called 'bucket list' of things to do. The pre-shooting training was invaluable and the trainer was a couple of steps to my right side at all times.

When the timing is right, I shall outfit myself with such a variety of arsenal. Why? Why not? : )
It may take a couple of years to obtain the necessary permits/licenses but it will happen.

Until then, peace.
 

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myselftheother

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Coming from someone who has never listened to 5 seconds of his radio show. Where do you get off talking shit about something or someone you know nothing about? Alex Jones listeners are humans that haven't been castrated. We still have our survival instinct in place. Distrust in government, especially one that lies all the time is NORMAL. Unless you're a brainwashed coward. Which I know you are.
And we're off and runnin'...

Distrust in Gov't, no shit that's normal....you, Silky, not so much. How's the view from Mom's Basement?
 

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And we're off and runnin'...

Distrust in Gov't, no shit that's normal....you, Silky, not so much. How's the view from Mom's Basement?
Aw come on, did it really take you this long to figure out it was him ?:doh:
 

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I was in the military a long time ago. I shoot at ranges a few times a year. I'm still a pretty good shot. During civil unrest I would not be out wandering around. I'd be at home and the best home defense weapon is my grandpa's 12 gauge with buckshot. At close range I'm killing everything. If I was a hard core gun nut I'd check out this.

http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/shotshells/home-defense/home-defense-loads.aspx
so if you're talkin' about around the home, i guess you're talkin' about this:

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQxJp3GOWWE3nHMuXgq2UeXlzYhrFuYNBOFj3XI91UaYEjXjzyeWQ
 

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We still have our survival instinct in place. Distrust in government, especially one that lies all the time is NORMAL. Unless you're a brainwashed coward. Which I know you are.
Is a shotgun or handgun or an automatic weapon is going to stop the government ? Is it going to stop an army coup or a police department run amok in North America ? I doubt it. I know there are wildly entertaining situations depicted on TV with shows like 24 ( etc etc ) but this certainly isn't Rawanda or Bosnia.

Guns are here to stay unfortunately. They serve a purpose but generally they cause death and destruction and the fewer people who have them the better. I can see a benefit to learning how to be proficient in their use but I'm not advocating ownership. If you're really that distrustful of government perhaps you should get more personally involved in politics. Fight your disapproval and distrust of government from the inside out. I think we can serve ourselves and society better by joining peaceful organizations dedicated to promoting and protecting democracy. And if you're concerned about anarchy in times of catastrophe then become proactive in other ways. Be a benefit to our society and not a hindrance by joining an emergency response organization. Join a search search and rescue team or become a volunteer firefighter.
 

uncleg

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The only people that should be allowed to own firearms, unless it's job related, are fathers with daughters..........................

 

uncleg

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:D My daughter wasn't scared of this old softy - it was her mother that was the disciplinarian. Actually, I think there is nothing more unattractive to a teenage girl than a guy her dad likes. It worked for me. :D
It's not your daughter that should be scared, if she is, then you are doing it wrong.................:D:nod:
 
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uncleg

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Sorry for Hijacking This thread but I think it needs some barney lmao


Kisses Melina*
You, you, you..........................................................................



..............................would have to post this in a thread about guns.:p
 

Miss*Bijou

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Protection from civil disorder. My aunt lived through the Montreal ice storm, and she said society broke down with people stealing anything that wasn't nailed down. People with generators and food had those things stolen by criminals.
According to my Aunt who was in Montreal, there were no mobs coming around trying to steal your food, but there were groups of people (criminals trying to make a buck) who would come on to your property or stop you in the street who would tell you they were taking your generator, firewood or food.


Sorry, but I lived in Montreal during the ice storm and I didn't witness anything even close to what you're describing.
I lived with my dad at the time and we were amongst the very first to lose power. My dad stayed behind because he was worried about looting or vandalism if the house was left empty. He never saw anything suspicious around the neighborhood and police were constantly patrolling to ensure no one was doing anything. We lived in the suburbs.

I left the day after we lost power and first stayed not too far, at a coworker's place because the restaurant I worked in still had power - so I was still working (and making crazy money haha). Unfortunately I was only there one night because she lost power the next morning. So I went to my mom's place next, she lived in the East end of Montreal. Never saw anything like what you describe or heard it from anyone else, not even close. I don't know where your aunt lived but I don't think it was anywhere near as bad as you're making it sound. IMO maybe there were a few isolated incidents - but it certainly was not widespread. People actually responded totally differently and ended up in large groups together wherever there was still power, making the best of it and welcoming anyone who had no power themselves.




Obviously you missed the part about my Aunt who lived through the Montreal ice storm and what she experienced. A few days is no problem. A few weeks problems start to arise where opportunists start to steal and loot. I can tell you her perspective about emergency preparedness changed greatly after living through that.

New Orleans didn't work out too well for the Americans, and FEMA was on scene in less than a week.

Without getting into all the details - I think New Orleans is a case on its own because for one, a lot of looters were cops and their police was known for having huge problems ranging from corruption, racism and more! New Orleans is and was home to some of the poorest people and the disaster was handled so poorly and without the resident's interests in mind, that it's really hard to look at what happened there and think that would apply here.



I'm not totally against the gun idea and I admit I don't know the rules but I think people who plan to buy one should have extensive knowledge on how to properly use them not only the official gun owner but every one in the household. The gun should be locked away and I personally think guns and small children in the same home is a super bad idea.

My father had a gun (for hunting) and it was locked away. That didn't stop my younger brother from getting to it; kids are pretty crafty that way. I got home from school one afternoon, to find the front bay window shattered. If I'd come home 20 minutes earlier, who knows... Or if there hadn't been a huge snow bank blocking the sidewalk/street, who knows.. My parents didn't take any chances after that and moved the gun to an uncle's house where there were no children living. There are too many stories of kids killing or injuring themselves or another child accidentally to know it happens all the time.


There are also risks of that gun not being any help to you but instead ending up being used against you. That's personally why I don't have any inclination to get one; I think it often gives people a false sense of being protected when in fact, the gun would do the opposite. I don't think a gun will feed you or keep your family alive on its own. And if everything breaks down, you'll need a lot more than a gun or shooting skills to survive chaos. Whether or not you choose to get a gun, I think none of it will matter if you don't take more steps to plan ahead for disaster/emergency preparedness. A gun is really useless without any drinking water, food, basic supplies and survival skills.


Intelligent disaster/emergency preparedness and planning + acquiring important, vital real life survival skills ahead of time will do a hell of a lot more than a gun and bullets IMO.



 

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This thread is lol. People that took the time to write an in depth review of their theories on guns and gun control... :facepalm:
 
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