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Good gun stories

Guys; Is it really necessary to start a new thread on this topic? I mean really?

Oh sorry, is there a thread where we hear good stories about guns already? I didn't see it. Plus, with the amount of negativity out there about guns, we can't get enough of the positives
 
Some much ownage here its illegal, lol
[video=youtube;0UgwfGl_bnI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UgwfGl_bnI[/video]
 
[video=youtube;I5pClujS_1w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5pClujS_1w[/video]

And the AR keeps saving law-abiding citizens :cool:
 
[video=youtube;I5pClujS_1w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5pClujS_1w[/video]

And the AR keeps saving law-abiding citizens :cool:

Nice

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Also good discussion on stupid capacity laws that only protect the criminal element.

[video=youtube;dEpEoWLkKMc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEpEoWLkKMc[/video]
 
I don't think they were trying to thank him for his service :D
[video=youtube;bRX4xhYQ5ow]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRX4xhYQ5ow[/video]
 
Another one with commentary..
[video=youtube;QIVumBdE2KQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIVumBdE2KQ[/video]
 
I got a few good gun stories (depending on where in the world you live and your religious beliefs) but honestly i need a few beers before I re count them. Other then that I have a sg P226, which i can proudly say I have never had to use in self defense. Its brought me a lot of joy. Helps with the stress, and bad feelings, and you don't actually have to shoot some one for it to work. That and its impossible to get a conceal to carry permit in Canada. (They do exist just very rare)
 
I got a few good gun stories (depending on where in the world you live and your religious beliefs) but honestly i need a few beers before I re count them. Other then that I have a sg P226, which i can proudly say I have never had to use in self defense. Its brought me a lot of joy. Helps with the stress, and bad feelings, and you don't actually have to shoot some one for it to work. That and its impossible to get a conceal to carry permit in Canada. (They do exist just very rare)

I knew a CO who had well documented threats made against him by organized crime groups who still couldn't get a CC permit. You basically have to be WELL connected to get one. Can't just get one on merits.
 
Here's a good gun story:

I went to the range last week and had a f'kin blast for 3 hours. Shooting is fun.


End of story.
 
Here's a good gun story:

I went to the range last week and had a f'kin blast for 3 hours. Shooting is fun.


End of story.

Lol.. That one is a definite at least once a week for me and I hope all my gun stories begin/end that way, with the occasional replacement of "to the range" with "hunting" or "to shoot a match" :cool:
 
Also good discussion on stupid capacity laws that only protect the criminal element.

[video=youtube;dEpEoWLkKMc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEpEoWLkKMc[/video]

LOL, Sheriff said she did the right thing. I don't think this can happen here.

Ps. waiting for the argument "when was the last time your home was invaded?"
 
My dad is a businessman when I was young. Sometimes people would get reckless and threaten him with violence. At one point he was forced to pull out his .32 revolver. It just goes to show that sometimes when people start getting violent and smashing things, just the show of arms can disperse them.

I was about 7yrs old at the time. I remember from photos the gun looked like this
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He now owns another Taurus .32. Exactly like this one
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I always insist on getting a man's gun, because you don't want to be shooting twice :rolleyes:
 
I always insist on getting a man's gun, because you don't want to be shooting twice :rolleyes:

Most practical would be 40S&W or 45ACP and even then, you should shoot at least twice, even when using good defensive loads. Fortunately, most situations where gun gets pulled by the victim are resolved by the aggressor running away and the victim not having to fire a single shot. One tip on that note that I got from a guy who had to deal with some hardened criminals with the "nothing to lose" attitude - Point the gun at his sack.. He'll be more afraid of becoming a eunuch than of dying, so pointing the gun in the "right" direction would help diffuse the situation without resorting to having to pull the trigger :cool:
 
What now?

Baffles suck has been the resounding complaint. It wasn't built well, is uneven and is sinking to the point where you can't see out to 100m
 

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