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Since: Dec 12
Kingsland, GA
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I have a CCW and carry most of the time, but I'm more aware and make smarter decisions when I'm not armed. It's your choice and your right. Good luck.
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Anon
Kingsland, GA
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Moreno Jay wrote: "Neither I nor anyone in my family has ever had occasion to use a gun to save anyone. Neither have we had an instance in which a crime was committed which could have been prevented by a CCW or by use of or threat with a gun." And that proves what? I've never been to Mars. I've never had the opportunity to go to Mars. It proves nothing. It was my polite, honest answer to a question. I note that you did not answer. What is your problem? Would not your honest answer support your position on concealed carry? BTW, if you should ever get an opportunity to go to Mars, I will be more than happy to wheel you aboard.
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Anon
Kingsland, GA
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What say you, Jay? Do you have an honest answer to the question?
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“The one and only!”
Since: Oct 10
St. Marys, GA
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Dr_Lecter wrote: I have a CCW and carry most of the time, but I'm more aware and make smarter decisions when I'm not armed. It's your choice and your right. Good luck. I see. I had no idea that a gun could make you less aware and dumber. How does that work? Are guns to Commie-Libs what Kryptonte is to Superman? Actually, that would explain a lot. So, unarmed, you are more likely to notice your approaching killer sooner and smart enough to know that your un-armed sheeple ass is done for. I choose not to go that way. Good luck to your lying ass.
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Anon
Kingsland, GA
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Moreno Jay wrote: <quoted text> I see. I had no idea that a gun could make you less aware and dumber. How does that work? Are guns to Commie-Libs what Kryptonte is to Superman? Actually, that would explain a lot. So, unarmed, you are more likely to notice your approaching killer sooner and smart enough to know that your un-armed sheeple ass is done for. I choose not to go that way. Good luck to your lying ass. "I had no idea that a gun could make you less aware and dumber." YOU have a CWP and carry a gun. Enough said.
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Simplistic dolt
Cumming, GA
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Curley wrote: <quoted text> Does anyone still make double barrel shot guns? . Yes. O/U are very popular, and SxS have made a resurgence in Cowboy Action Shooting. Both would be considered double barreled. Things may have changed with the new ownership, but Cabin Bluff's house guns were Beretta 686's. I have a fondness for the double barrel: weight distribution, handling, etc. My Grandmother kept one with exposed hammers next to her bed, muzzle down. They are pretty much required at any quail preserve that's worth a darn. There are also my fond memories of Dad and I, two lone gringos, armed only with a pair of Citori's, attempting to eradicate the pampas of Uruguay and Argentina of the pestilential Paloma. Good times. For home defense, my choice is the Mossberg 500 with the tang mounted safety. Second would be the Rem 870.
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Jorge
Saint Marys, GA
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Simplistic dolt wrote: <quoted text> For home defense, my choice is the Mossberg 500 with the tang mounted safety. Second would be the Rem 870. I like my 8 shot Ithaca 37.
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Simplistic dolt
Cumming, GA
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Jorge wrote: <quoted text> I like my 8 shot Ithaca 37. Those are nice. It's certainly made better than my POS Mossberg, but I'm a lefty, and the tang mounted safety works better for me.
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