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I want more guns

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its so hard to stop 🙁

Here is my purchase order:

Ruger P95 9mm
WASR2 AK74
AR15

Then I went home and got some of my dads guns:
Savage 340C .30 30
Mossberg 12g Shotgun
22 Revolver

And now my list of things to buy is growing. I just got my CCW, so I need to buy a nice 380 or something small to carry with me. I also want to build a 457 SOCOM with 24" barrel to put my new 6-18x50 bushnell scope onto. AGHH someone make me stop spending money.
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.

So if someone busts into your house intent on robbing you and/or raping your wife or daughters, what do you do? Ask them nicely to leave?

I have a feeling this guy wont ever be married...
 
The first batch of guns I bought were all "practical" guns in common calibers. Once I had a nice collection of guns, I decided to get into reloading so i could save a little money on ammo. After getting all my reloading equipment, I realized that I wouldn't cost me much money to buy dies for less common calibers like the 10mm, 500 S&W, or .357 Sig. I absolutely don't need more guns, but it sure is hard to keep my mind from thinking about how awesome it would be to own a S&W 500
 
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.

I love your "logic".

Since back yard swimming pools are more dangerous than guns are, pools must be banned.

(yes, sending your child to someone's house with a swimming pool is more dangerous than sending your child to someone's house with guns in it.)
 
Originally posted by: sjwaste
Is that range open to the public, Triumph? I go to the NRA range, but I've never been to an outdoor one.

No, you have to be military or DOD civilian to join up. It's pretty cheap, though. I don't know why I haven't joined yet, procrastinating I guess. Signing up also allows you to join the CMP and get the benefits of that program.

There is an outdoor range that's free for the public near Quantico. If you take 17 from Fredericksburg north off of 95 about 25 minutes, and make a left onto about 5 minutes of back roads, there is a state park there with a sighting in range. I think it is 100 yards, not sure but it is definitely at least 50.
 
Originally posted by: Oceandevi
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.

So if someone busts into your house intent on robbing you and/or raping your wife or daughters, what do you do? Ask them nicely to leave?

I have a feeling this guy wont ever be married...


Please allow me to post in his defense:

"With the advent of in vitro fertilization, sexual reproduction is outdated and primitive. The though of actually touching a woman in that manner offends me."
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.
So if someone busts into your house intent on robbing you and/or raping your wife or daughters, what do you do? Ask them nicely to leave?
Break out the .50 caliber and go to town?
 
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.

just for that, i took out 3 of my guns and pointed them at some babies, puppies and kittens.
 
Originally posted by: TheNewbie
The 2nd amendment is totally outdated.
Bearing arms is not a right, its a threat to society. Because (though I'm no suggestion OP or anyone else here is but) there are too many retards in this country who bear arms and the results can be viewed on the news on a daily basis.

You sure helped to prove that point!
 
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