Yeah, but then again go ahead and try hiding a rifle under your pillow.
Don't need to, my gun cabinet sits by my bed with a speed-dial combo and lots of nasties inside.
The whole thing is funny but 2:36 is where the talk about guns starts.
I have never been harrassed by a cop during any administration.....Yes, I do see a pattern, of paranoia....
Do you own or someone in your household own a firearm?
Simple question...
Criminals seldom use rifles, and have you seen the new pistol rounds? Look like rifle bullets...and designed to penetrate vests...
What possible use could they serve in civilian hands?
Yeah, pretty much. I have never been harassed by a cop under any circumstances and I am friends with a large number of them. Are there bad cops? Sure, just like there are bad seeds in every profession. Does that give one a license to be paranoid? No.
Besides, I love how the story started "He was driving through a seedy part of town..." Yeah, that was the initial problem right there. Maybe if you stay out of the bad, high-crime parts of town, you won't have those problems.
I normally practice on head size targets so that would negate armor-piercing rounds. Do you know what caliber round those are? In any event, you won't find them in your local Walmart.
I forget the caliber and brand of gun, but saw the ammo on display at Cabella's. Looks lethal just sitting there...Go to your local gun store and have a look....
For home defense, I would never use a pistol or rifle that might penetrate walls. A shotgun with medium shot for the first round will stop an attacker cold, and isn't likely to go thru a wall to hit your own kids, or the neighbor's.....
Hell, just hearing the sound of a pump action shot gun should make a sober burglar crap himself....
A coworker of mine bought himself a 20 gage shotgun. He wanted to try it out, but unfortunately, he lives in the city. Then he gets this bright idea that he will fire it in his garage, since his garage is made of cement blocks. Well, he fired it and blew a hole through the back of his garage. It was a good thing there was a vacant field behind his garage, and the garage muffled the noise.. Now, he thought it was so funny, he shared it with his coworkers. True story. For home defense, I'll take my .45 any day. The shotgun is for those times when things really get hairy and there's a lot of them coming at you.
Do you own or someone in your household own a firearm?
Simple question...
I forget the caliber and brand of gun, but saw the ammo on display at Cabella's. Looks lethal just sitting there...Go to your local gun store and have a look....
For home defense, I would never use a pistol or rifle that might penetrate walls. A shotgun with medium shot for the first round will stop an attacker cold, and isn't likely to go thru a wall to hit your own kids, or the neighbor's.....
Hell, just hearing the sound of a pump action shot gun should make a sober burglar crap himself....
Yeah, pretty much. I have never been harassed by a cop under any circumstances and I am friends with a large number of them. Are there bad cops? Sure, just like there are bad seeds in every profession. Does that give one a license to be paranoid? No.
Besides, I love how the story started "He was driving through a seedy part of town..." Yeah, that was the initial problem right there. Maybe if you stay out of the bad, high-crime parts of town, you won't have those problems.
On a counterpoint.... I've been harassed by bad cops twice. Also, I was almost arrested on two seperate occasions due to mistaken identity. Also, a trooper and I had some words because the trooper didn't know the law and I did... as I eventually proved by getting a letter sent to all SC trooper stations with the SC AttyGeneral's paper on CCW in automobiles.
Even so, and I already said there were bad cops out there, that doesn't give anyone a reason to be absolutely paranoid. Is it possible that some cop is going to pull you over and shoot you in the face? Sure, it's possible. Is it likely? Not remotely. There are very few people who have had such experiences in the population, but lots of people take these very few anecdotes and blow it entirely out of proportion.
I see you've fallen victim to the propaganda of the anti-gun left.I have no reason to be paranoid about the govt, even when I was a member of the NRA. I left them when they tried to justify civilian ownership of cop killer bullets.
I see you cannot read....I see you've fallen victim to the propaganda of the anti-gun left.
I was referring specifically to your use of the term "cop killer bullets".I see you cannot read....
I own a gun, at one time owned as many as 3 of them.
I am for responsible ownership of guns, and if you can be even remotely identified as stupid, or mentally/emotionally unstable, you should not be allowed to own one.
Skinheads come to mind....it takes a dozen of them to come up with one brain.:2razz: