Since servicemen cannot carry weapons, the good ole boys in my town have decided that since THEY have the right to carry weapons, they will protect them.
Here is the first shift at the office down the street (I did not take the picture)
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Yeah, this is great. Kind of like preventative maintenance.... Hope the idea catches on around the country.
It will, unfortunately so many states have pretty much outlawed guns that those state's residents will not be able to protect our military.
How messed up is it that the civilians need to protect the military?
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I need to get a handgun. What should I get? I was thinking of Smith and Wesson .38 special revolver. I like revolvers. I can't **** those glock type guns.
smiths are great guns--simple / reliable--if you're going to carry a revolver, would look at a snubnose .38--available in hammerless models--super-quick on target and easy to handle--and take a CCL course, more for how to use the weapon once you've drawn it vs just what's legally required to carry
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smiths are great guns--simple / reliable--if you're going to carry a revolver, would look at a snubnose .38--available in hammerless models--super-quick on target and easy to handle--and take a CCL course, more for how to use the weapon once you've drawn it vs just what's legally required to carry
I always wanted a S&W just so I could re-enact Clint Eastwood's scene in Dirty Harry!
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I agree with what they are doing. If the government won't let our Military protect themselves on US Soil, I approve of citizens protecting our military.
well, grew-up with 45s and have owned them my whole life--have owned / own several revolvers but for my personal sidearm, am most comfortable / proficient with a 1911--got my lady a browning 9mm / 15rd that's easy to shoot / accurate and reasonably powerful
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" the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. "--edmund burke
This is part of the memorial where the Marines died.
It's not a great picture but thought ya'll might like to see it. My cousin took it today.
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We have a few different guns. Some for hunting, some inherited, some collected.
I think my brothers hunting bow is in the building out here too.
-- Edited by lilyofcourse on Wednesday 22nd of July 2015 12:51:21 AM
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
smiths are great guns--simple / reliable--if you're going to carry a revolver, would look at a snubnose .38--available in hammerless models--super-quick on target and easy to handle--and take a CCL course, more for how to use the weapon once you've drawn it vs just what's legally required to carry
I always wanted a S&W just so I could re-enact Clint Eastwood's scene in Dirty Harry!
LOL, I've always wanted a good excuse to say, "There's nothing like a good piece of hickory."