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Troll much...Don't quit your day job, since you aren't very good at it.
I'm gonna change my avatar to an omnibus.This is such a great rebuttal
I noticed recently on YoutUbe videos thatThere's no need to reload. Light one up and the rest scurry like cockroaches when the lights turn on.
With the kind of loot these two have, you'd think they could at least take some firearms training courses, and get her a better handgun
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St. Louis couple draw weapons on protesters headed to mayor's house: report
A married couple brandished firearms at a group of protesters who marched through their upscale St. Louis neighborhood on Sunday night on their way to the home of Mayor Lyda Krewson.www.foxnews.com
With sufficient repetition that this is now considered a well-tested theory. Known as "the first volley dirt scatter effect," but nicknamed "Skip" for short.History hath shewn, that most NESers cannot hit the broad side of a car at 50 yards.
Can we stop calling it "brandishing" though? Brandishing doesn't even appear in MGL as a term.
In most of these deals in MA they would be charged with Assault with a deadly weapon" whether it sticks or not is a whole other story.
Yes they probably would get charged here. But in MO one reading of the law basically said that there, they were pretty much allowed to shoot those
people the moment they broke the gate down. Different states have different laws WRT protection of life/property.
-Mike
It's a... bus.I'm gonna change my avatar to an omnibus.
As soon as I figure out what the hell an "omnibus" is.
I'll go ahead and touch the third rail here: this is what you get when you live in states that don't require training to have guns.
And before some of you get your knickers in a twist, NO, I'm NOT defending the MA licensing scheme. What I am saying is that absent such a scheme, you're going to get unschooled people handling firearms. It's something we should all expect if we're advocating for more access to firearms: many of the people owning them are not going to have any level of training or mindset to use them. I'm not surprised at Barbie and Ken, and because I'm knowledgeable about firearms I'd give them a wide berth and then, later, a friendly phone call with the number of a firearms trainer.
I was a well-trained rifle handler and a decently-trained pistol handler even before I bought my first firearm around 1996. It'd be nice if that was the norm, but it's not. I doubt many US gunowners would read the post I've quoted and have the slightest clue what you're talking about, and that's its own problem. Not a problem I think should be fixed by compulsory state-mandated training, but it's a problem.
I may be remembering incorrectly, but I believe that boundary has been pushed in a couple formats (including mounting under quadcopters). I'm too lazy to look it up, but as I recall, the ATF said 1: cut it out, 2: electronic triggers are machine guns, 3: don't make us say "cut it out" again.
LMAO it's really easy to make it shoot something else....Exactly. But that is a paintball sentry gun.
Unless it's full auto or huge caliber, there's no reason why that thing wouldn't take an AR or something easily.... just make the base weighted....No argument here. But you're going to need a stronger motion base with beefier motion drives and some kind of recoil absorbing rail mount for the, er, bigger paintball gun. Yeah, paintball, that's it.
we literally have people in here defending BLM/Antifa
Going full Karen with a Gattlin' gun!
Well a local circuit attorney is just not happy peaceful protestors were violently assaulted...
“I am alarmed at the events that occurred over the weekend, where peaceful protestors were met by guns and a violent assault. We must protect the right to peacefully protest, and any attempt to chill it through intimidation or threat of deadly force will not be tolerated.”
So if the protestors had vandalized / defaced / even burned the homes, would that have been okay or nah?
OK, where are you going to run to? There isn't anywhere else, this is the last stand. Being critical of anyone who had the guts to stand there and prevent bad things from happening and critiquing his apparent lack of gun handling skills is like watching a civilian run into a burning house to save a child and saying to yourself, what an idiot, he doesn't have the proper training to run into a burning house to save a kid. Maybe not, but he had the guts and the will to do the right thing, he and his wife stood while police chiefs laid themselves prostrate to the Marxist BLM and ANTIFA Thugs over fear of being called a a name "racist", something almost none of us are. We are at the boss level in the game, and too few of us are even aware of it. Don't take this the wrong way, but the stakes are high and we need everyone to be aware of what is going on. This won't blow over until we all stand like these people did, it doesn't have to be with a rifle on our front lawn, although if that has to happen, everyone needs to be mentally prepared to do that or risk losing everything.I'm not sure what you mean. I'd expect that if this country goes full-on Commie, with the Constitution scrapped, I won't be here. One way or another.
My only point is that looking at what these two are doing with their firearms and being shocked at the incompetence of their gunhandling is counterproductive. On the contrary, their incompetence is more normal than our competence nationwide. We NESers need to be reminded, frequently, that most gun owners are not like us. Most don't spend their time thinking about 2A rights and looking at threads full of tactical equipment, like we do, and they certainly don't seek any kind of advanced training.
I think the McCloskeys are more the rule than the exception in a lot of states.
OK, where are you going to run to? There isn't anywhere else, this is the last stand. Being critical of anyone who had the guts to stand there and prevent bad things from happening and critiquing his apparent lack of gun handling skills is like watching a civilian run into a burning house to save a child and saying to yourself, what an idiot, he doesn't have the proper training to run into a burning house to save a kid. Maybe not, but he had the guts and the will to do the right thing, he and his wife stood while police chiefs laid themselves prostrate to the Marxist BLM and ANTIFA Thugs over fear of being called a a name "racist", something almost none of us are. We are at the boss level in the game, and too few of us are even aware of it. Don't take this the wrong way, but the stakes are high and we need everyone to be aware of what is going on. This won't blow over until we all stand like these people did, it doesn't have to be with a rifle on our front lawn, although if that has to happen, everyone needs to be mentally prepared to do that or risk losing everything.
I'm not sure what you mean. I'd expect that if this country goes full-on Commie, with the Constitution scrapped, I won't be here. One way or another.
My only point is that looking at what these two are doing with their firearms and being shocked at the incompetence of their gunhandling is counterproductive. On the contrary, their incompetence is more normal than our competence nationwide. We NESers need to be reminded, frequently, that most gun owners are not like us. Most don't spend their time thinking about 2A rights and looking at threads full of tactical equipment, like we do, and they certainly don't seek any kind of advanced training.
I think the McCloskeys are more the rule than the exception in a lot of states.
Needless to say that if you have training, you will be safer and more effective if you have to use the weapon, can't disagree with that.Relax. I agree with you. They were fully justified to do what they did, and I'm glad they did it.
But they do need work on their gunhandling. Like a LOT of the others in the flyover states that NES is depending on to save us all. If anything, this is a warning to us on this board (who, by definition, are all very serious gun enthusasts): when the zombies come, a whole lot of our fellow gun owners are going to be a risk to themselves and us as well as the zombies. It would be prudent to plan for that.
I've been a gun owner and shooter in four different states, all very widely separated by geography, coast to coast and places in between. Some folks on this board have no idea what gun ownership is like in other states. Plenty of people in flyover country take gun ownership for granted, and are not serious about it. That's good to know, I think.
No shit...this thread has outed the cuck Mass gunowners who probably also put a trigger guard on their lower when they are cleaning it LOLOL