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My new pistol!

What's that have to do with pistols? Or purses?
He's dealing with cancer. Pain can cause people to act out. He doesn't mean it, best to just ignore it imo.
 
What's that have to do with pistols? Or purses?

I don't want a nut job in my feakin' elevator with a gun hidden in a purse.

It's insanity. It is 2020 and morons what to live like it;s 1800.

My recommendation, get some psychiatric help.
 
Funny, I have been on elevators daily for decades and never encounter a shootout.

Maybe your need of a gun in your purse is from emotional immaturity?

Dude. SERIOUSLY. That was a gun joke, it's a short barrelled gun, the range is measured in feet for accuracy, in fact that line is from a Tom Clancy novel at least as far as I first recall it. I think you need to check yourself.
 
You know how there's always 'that guy' who tries to bring a thread down....
 
Registration on military bases is a bit different than in the civilian sector. I served in the Marine Corps and also hunted in southern California. So I had to register my firearms at Camp Pendleton and keep them in the armory. It was more about telling the difference between privately owned firearms and government issued firearms than any kind of gun control. I mean it was certainly gun control, but only to distinguish which were privately owned and which were not. Inventory management sort of thing. At no time was I ever restricted from accessing my firearms.

The point was, she was a kid who just knew "guns had to be registered" and depending on where you were... like my old man was offered a pistol when we were at Clark, and that he refused because the process there was a pain in the wazoo.
 
I don't want a nut job in my feakin' elevator with a gun hidden in a purse.

It's insanity. It is 2020 and morons what to live like it;s 1800.

My recommendation, get some psychiatric help.

Maybe it is you who needs some help, bud...
 
Pistols are neat and much easier. ( don't worry, I just practice weapons at the local gun range) I like to try different weapons to feel the fit, if that makes sense.

Edit, and Renae, we have to talk about purses. I hate those things

Lovebug, my purse get's rave reviews, I have people asking to take pictures of it begging to know where I got it... I'll get up here in a few and show you :)
 
I don't want a nut job in my feakin' elevator with a gun hidden in a purse.

It's insanity. It is 2020 and morons what to live like it;s 1800.

My recommendation, get some psychiatric help.

It was a pun. Nothing more.
Peace and good thoughts
 
I don't want a nut job in my feakin' elevator with a gun hidden in a purse.

It's insanity. It is 2020 and morons what to live like it;s 1800.

My recommendation, get some psychiatric help.

Not a nut job, just someone not willing to be a victim because irrational people with fears born of ignorance demand I be.
 
38 special?

Aye, came with a free 100 rounds cause well, they didnt' have any guns that could use the ammo. Planning on going out next weekend to the range near us and getting a feel for it.
 
Trust me, he means it.

Well, I harbor no ill will towards you and hope you make a stellar recovery. I also hope you figure out that you're very ignorant about why people carry guns.
 
Lovebug, my purse get's rave reviews, I have people asking to take pictures of it begging to know where I got it... I'll get up here in a few and show you :)

Please do. I just don't like purses. They are so restrictive. So are brassieres, but that's a threat for another day.
I don't carry concealed, I don't carry, period.
 
I don't want a nut job in my feakin' elevator with a gun hidden in a purse.

It's insanity. It is 2020 and morons what to live like it;s 1800.

My recommendation, get some psychiatric help.

Well guess what: if a nutjob decides to get on an elevator with you, with a concealed weapon, intending on doing you harm, there isn't a damn thing you can do about, unless you're prepared to shoot back
 
The point was, she was a kid who just knew "guns had to be registered" and depending on where you were... like my old man was offered a pistol when we were at Clark, and that he refused because the process there was a pain in the wazoo.

I can understand that. As someone who was raised in a military household she grew up believing that people had no constitutionally protected rights. She was not aware that the military is nothing like the civilian sector. She was not aware that active duty service in the military means suppressing those constitutionally protected individual rights. I can also imagine her surprise when she learned how different things are for those not on active duty in the military.
 
Please do. I just don't like purses. They are so restrictive. So are brassieres, but that's a threat for another day.
I don't carry concealed, I don't carry, period.

1.jpgTell me when you've seen this, and I'll show you the OTHER pic and why people are so "WOW".
 
Please do. I just don't like purses. They are so restrictive. So are brassieres, but that's a threat for another day.
I don't carry concealed, I don't carry, period.

As for Bra's... my wife has had no end of amusement as I've learned that yes... buying a good fitting bra is SUPER important.
 
Are you upset that she bought a gun? and unlike you, none of us fondle guns. But then again, what exactly was the purpose of your silly comment?
Yeah I think he gets confused between fondling and playing with,so he 'got smart' and does both.:mrgreen:
 
I can understand that. As someone who was raised in a military household she grew up believing that people had no constitutionally protected rights. She was not aware that the military is nothing like the civilian sector. She was not aware that active duty service in the military means suppressing those constitutionally protected individual rights. I can also imagine her surprise when she learned how different things are for those not on active duty in the military.

Eh, you cast it in a light I would not.
 
Well guess what: if a nutjob decides to get on an elevator with you, with a concealed weapon, intending on doing you harm, there isn't a damn thing you can do about, unless you're prepared to shoot back

This is a clowns shoes stupid reply.

Understand. If I get on an elevator with you and I have a gun and intend to victimize you, all your gun can do is make a bad situation worse.

The stupidity to think you are going to open your purse, seach around it for your gun, pull your gun out and shoot before you have 10 bullets in you is INSANE.

What is with you people? Honest? Don't the teach common freakin' sense in read states?
 
Pretty, but so are those things that confine your upper torso. They look nice, might serve a purpose, but not for me.

It's got a nice strap, I carry it cross shoulder and have no feeling of constraint. I like it, I actually love having a purse, don't losing things like I used too.
 
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