Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I'll take the safety courses offered by the local PD and I've no kids in the house
but I'm buying one. Wifey wont like it, too bad.
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I'll take the safety courses offered by the local PD and I've no kids in the house
but I'm buying one. Wifey wont like it, too bad.
Originally posted by: PowerEngineer
Maybe it's time to move somewhere else instead...
Originally posted by: PowerEngineer
Maybe it's time to move somewhere else instead...
Originally posted by: Alone
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I'll take the safety courses offered by the local PD and I've no kids in the house
but I'm buying one. Wifey wont like it, too bad.
Personally, I wouldn't bring a weapon into the house if any of the occupants weren't comfortable having it around.
Of course, it's up to you.
Originally posted by: Alone
Before the gun buffs get in here...
Seriously consider whether or not you really want to own a gun. The risks involved of accidentally shooting someone because of a misunderstanding or otherwise could affect you for the rest of your life. If you do decide to get one, make sure you lock it properly and make sure you know how to use it, again, properly. Don't be too quick to get the thing out, either.
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Alone
Before the gun buffs get in here...
Seriously consider whether or not you really want to own a gun. The risks involved of accidentally shooting someone because of a misunderstanding or otherwise could affect you for the rest of your life. If you do decide to get one, make sure you lock it properly and make sure you know how to use it, again, properly. Don't be too quick to get the thing out, either.
That usually only applies to idiots who don't actually know anything about guns. You know, the kind of idiot who goes out and buys a gun because it is cool or he feels unsafe but he doesn't have the background or experience to own a gun. Us so called "gun nuts" have been around guns most of our lives and safety is always first on our minds or we wouldn't be here. If you are around them your whole life and know how to handle them you are a bad guys worst nightmare as most of them do not. I learned a very important thing this afternoon out in the National Foresst. Contrary to what movies show, a competent shooter with an automatic weapon in his hands can turn a man's chest into a huge pile of goo at 30 yards......every time. I am sticking to being a "gun nut" because liberals are going to make sure it comes in handy one day.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
A dog would help too.
Originally posted by: Alone
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Alone
Before the gun buffs get in here...
Seriously consider whether or not you really want to own a gun. The risks involved of accidentally shooting someone because of a misunderstanding or otherwise could affect you for the rest of your life. If you do decide to get one, make sure you lock it properly and make sure you know how to use it, again, properly. Don't be too quick to get the thing out, either.
That usually only applies to idiots who don't actually know anything about guns. You know, the kind of idiot who goes out and buys a gun because it is cool or he feels unsafe but he doesn't have the background or experience to own a gun. Us so called "gun nuts" have been around guns most of our lives and safety is always first on our minds or we wouldn't be here. If you are around them your whole life and know how to handle them you are a bad guys worst nightmare as most of them do not. I learned a very important thing this afternoon out in the National Foresst. Contrary to what movies show, a competent shooter with an automatic weapon in his hands can turn a man's chest into a huge pile of goo at 30 yards......every time. I am sticking to being a "gun nut" because liberals are going to make sure it comes in handy one day.
I have no problem with guns or the people who own them. If you know how to use it and control yourself, and don't just grab it out of fear, then you're golden. If you know how to use a weapon, then damn right, you should probably have one. But someone who just picks one up after an incident is probably the last person who should own one.
Originally posted by: Alone
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: Alone
Before the gun buffs get in here...
Seriously consider whether or not you really want to own a gun. The risks involved of accidentally shooting someone because of a misunderstanding or otherwise could affect you for the rest of your life. If you do decide to get one, make sure you lock it properly and make sure you know how to use it, again, properly. Don't be too quick to get the thing out, either.
That usually only applies to idiots who don't actually know anything about guns. You know, the kind of idiot who goes out and buys a gun because it is cool or he feels unsafe but he doesn't have the background or experience to own a gun. Us so called "gun nuts" have been around guns most of our lives and safety is always first on our minds or we wouldn't be here. If you are around them your whole life and know how to handle them you are a bad guys worst nightmare as most of them do not. I learned a very important thing this afternoon out in the National Foresst. Contrary to what movies show, a competent shooter with an automatic weapon in his hands can turn a man's chest into a huge pile of goo at 30 yards......every time. I am sticking to being a "gun nut" because liberals are going to make sure it comes in handy one day.
I have no problem with guns or the people who own them. If you know how to use it and control yourself, and don't just grab it out of fear, then you're golden. If you know how to use a weapon, then damn right, you should probably have one. But someone who just picks one up after an incident is probably the last person who should own one.
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I understand I will need to take time to learn how to properly use and store a firearm and there are 2 ranges locally that
I can use for practice. If I can learn how to build a computer, I can learn how to handle a shotgun as well..
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
So it's pepper spray vs Glock??? I don't like them odds very much...
Originally posted by: invidia
If an escaped convict breaks into your home, rapes your wife and killed your children. And then he is about to rape you and you have a 12 gauge in your hand. He has a knife. The convict has nothing to lose and is serving 5 life sentences, so he is going to get as much sex as he wants before going back. You recognize him from news reports on TV.
Would you shoot him or just let him rape you?
