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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post

    I might need to get a pair of those for my HAW. We have a shot gun and .45 conceal-mounted to the bed frame.

    These might be a nice addition.
    Nice combo I keep a glock .40 in the night stand and a 870 tactical 12 gauge under the bed. Shotgun is easier for the wife, she doesn't have to worry about her aim as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noon View Post
    What the hell does that mean If a gun is being pulled it will be in self defense. Do you live in a town full of bullet proof thugs.

    Sounds like you need to move.
    guns will mostly be pulled in fear, If a kid was running home with milk and someone felt threatened and shot him. would that be self defense because of the way they felt?. Guns are not safe and should not be carried on the street. ever. Thugs are not bullet proof but if someone pulls a gun or a bar or a bat or a knife and you are still standing here, You finish them on the spot. Liverpool I live, grew up in Glasgow, kids with guns round here bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK
    anyone supporting guns in you're home protecting you're family I have no objection, on the street pull and fire or don't. either way I hope you got the front to back it up if it jams. I hate guns, A lot.
    I don't condone gun ownership for everyone. Clearly there are many idiots who should never wield a gun. We had a young member here once flaunting the fact he took random shots at someone on the highway who pissed him off. That's NOT the kind of responsible ownership we are talking about. Drawing a gun should be the last alternative, not first, I'll agree with you there. Once you draw a gun you've escalated the situation (potentially), so IMO it should be the last thing you do.

    Most people opposed to guns see guns as the problem. Ok then, I guess every misinformed person who thinks steroids are harmful and should remain illegal and those using them prosecuted to the fullest, is right? Never mind that there are responsible anabolic users who cycle properly and don't abuse them. Let the abusers be representative of all users and agree steroids are bad. Steroids aren't bad when used carefully, correctly, and responsibly. Guns aren't specifically the problem; it's the irresponsible idiots who go around waving them as they please.

    People have committed crimes with knives. Maybe it's time we ban all knives?



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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK View Post

    guns will mostly be pulled in fear, If a kid was running home with milk and someone felt threatened and shot him. would that be self defense because of the way they felt?. Guns are not safe and should not be carried on the street. ever. Thugs are not bullet proof but if someone pulls a gun or a bar or a bat or a knife and you are still standing there, You finish them on the spot. Liverpool I live, grew up in Glasgow, kids with guns round here bro.
    Depends if he was going to throw the milk at me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel101

    Nice combo I keep a glock .40 in the night stand and a 870 tactical 12 gauge under the bed. Shotgun is easier for the wife, she doesn't have to worry about her aim as much.
    Mossberg pistol grip 500 tactical 12g shot gun with a breach muzzle. Holds three rounds and three more on the grip mount. Easy for my HAW to handle. My favorite is my Benelli M4 semi-auto 12g but that has too much kick for the little Asian. Lol

    .45 is my HK. Also a .40 in the bedroom. 6 loaded clips, green laser sight and tactical light. My favorite sidearm. Precision shooting with laser. I'm sure most perps seeing a green laser dot on their chest would turn and run like hell. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1
    I carry everyday
    Lucky bastard lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    I carry everyday
    Show off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post

    Mossberg pistol grip 500 tactical 12g shot gun with a breach muzzle. Holds three rounds and three more on the grip mount. Easy for my HAW to handle. My favorite is my Benelli M4 semi-auto 12g but that has too much kick for the little Asian. Lol

    .45 is my HK. Also a .40 in the bedroom. 6 loaded clips, green laser sight and tactical light. My favorite sidearm. Precision shooting with laser. I'm sure most perps seeing a green laser dot on their chest would turn and run like hell. Lol.
    If they are not smart enough to be scared of laser dot they deserve to be shot!
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    Many shot guns in the cabinet a tactical pump in the bedroom 357 Taurus seven shot revolver in the quick safe. I Cary a sub compact s&w sigma g

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    That 45 slug looks nasty

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    Quote Originally Posted by noon
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    Many shot guns in the cabinet a tactical pump in the bedroom 357 Taurus seven shot revolver in the quick safe. I Cary a sub compact s&w sigma g
    Have had my eye on the Taurus Judgement for a long time. Not legal in Cali.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel101 View Post
    Nice combo I keep a glock .40 in the night stand and a 870 tactical 12 gauge under the bed. Shotgun is easier for the wife, she doesn't have to worry about her aim as much.
    I hope you don't have kids then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diesel101 View Post
    If they are not smart enough to be scared of laser dot they deserve to be shot!
    lol pull gun, turn on laser dot... I give up...

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    Hey muscle ink when you lived in canada did you own a gun then? Or did you feel you needed a gun there? Im just curious to see the cross border mentalaty

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK View Post
    I hope you don't have kids then.
    What is the point of this post? That keeping guns around kids is dangerous?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    What is the point of this post? That keeping guns around kids is dangerous?
    Guns on the night stand and a gun under the bed around kids is not dangerous? Seriously? Seriously? really? What?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    I hope you don't have kids then.
    I have 3 kids; 3, 7, 13. The two youngest aren't even aware there are guns in the house and have never seen them. The guns in the bedroom are trigger locked.

    Do you have kids? Do you lock your liquor cabinet? Do you lock your medicine cabinet. Do you hide your car keys. Are the kitchen knives locked up?

    Responsible gun owners don't leave loaded guns for children to play with and those raised with guns in the home must be educated on gun safety - as my 13 year old is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    lol pull gun, turn on laser dot... I give up...
    Yup, that's the plan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    Guns on the night stand and a gun under the bed around kids is not dangerous? Seriously? Seriously? really? What?
    My guns aren't loaded (magazines are), the guns have a trigger lock. When my young kids (3 & 7) visit (they live with my ex) ALL guns are stored away.

    We teach our kids not to talk to strangers. We teach them to avoid drugs. We keep them safe and away from dangers as much as possible. Why not educate them to RESPECT a firearm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    I have 3 kids; 3, 7, 13. The two youngest aren't even aware there are guns in the house and have never seen them. The guns in the bedroom are trigger locked.

    Do you have kids? Do you lock your liquor cabinet? Do you lock your medicine cabinet. Do you hide your car keys. Are the kitchen knives locked up?

    Responsible gun owners don't leave loaded guns for children to play with and those raised with guns in the home must be educated on gun safety - as my 13 year old is.
    Yes I have the liquor out of reach, I have medicine out of reach, my car and bike keys are out the way and my kitchen knives are locked away from my child. If he has a gun on the night stand and a gun under the bed not loaded... Why would he make the comment or even have them there... put ammo in safe, put gun next to bed huh?... LoL are you for real? you must love guns a lot or just trying too hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Euroholic
    Hey muscle ink when you lived in canada did you own a gun then? Or did you feel you needed a gun there? Im just curious to see the cross border mentalaty

    Cheers
    No. Neither own or wanted one. 65% of males in my family are LE so some had police issued hand guns. I fired a few with my relatives but in general guns scared the hell out of me until I learned how to shoot and field strip.

    Other than my father, no one in my family back in Canada knows I own guns. Most would disapprove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    No. Neither own or wanted one. 65% of males in my family are LE so some had police issued hand guns. I fired a few with my relatives but in general guns scared the hell out of me until I learned how to shoot and field strip.

    Other than my father, no one in my family back in Canada knows I own guns. Most would disapprove.
    Was it the culture change that intrigued you to want to Own? Im interested because aus is much like canada were no one really has guns

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    No. Neither own or wanted one. 65% of males in my family are LE so some had police issued hand guns. I fired a few with my relatives but in general guns scared the hell out of me until I learned how to shoot and field strip.

    Other than my father, no one in my family back in Canada knows I own guns. Most would disapprove.
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    And another thing. Does any one here own a full auto rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK View Post
    Yes I have the liquor out of reach, I have medicine out of reach, my car and bike keys are out the way and my kitchen knives are locked away from my child. If he has a gun on the night stand and a gun under the bed not loaded... Why would he make the comment or even have them there... put ammo in safe, put gun next to bed huh?... LoL are you for real? you must love guns a lot or just trying too hard.
    hahahaha are you fvckn serious? What you have your liquire on a top shelf with no way to reach it? Knives are also on a top shelf somewhere with your keys next to them? 99% of people keep their medicine on a night stand or medicine cabinet. lol

    Stop trying to make it something it's not. You dont like/want guns then the rest of us are safer for it since you dont seem to have a basic understanding. You are just looking for a reason to make an argument.

    Most legal gun owners not only are educated on how to use a gun safely as well as store it they also practice the safety in other life aspects such as actually locking up perscription meds. I keep ALL my prescriptions in my gun safe.

    No I dont lock up my knifes. I taught my kids when they are young they are SHARP and they have learned from experience. I taught my kids what No meant also so they understand there are consequences.

    Whats really funny is you would have a panic attack if you knew how many people around you had a concealed carry permit. I have had it come up in conversation a couple of times with people I have known for many years and they had no idea I had on or that I carried. It's not something you advertise in public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK View Post
    Guns on the night stand and a gun under the bed around kids is not dangerous? Seriously? Seriously? really? What?
    When I grew up I had full access to several firearms and loads of ammo. All of my friends did as well. Not a single one of them shot up a school or a mall. None of them killed themselves or anyone else. My daughter was raised around guns (although she never developed an interest). She had access to loaded guns from an early age.

    The difference is education, respect and discipline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Euroholic View Post
    And another thing. Does any one here own a full auto rifle?
    Illegal in the U.S. unless you have a class 3 Federal License.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    Yes I have the liquor out of reach, I have medicine out of reach, my car and bike keys are out the way and my kitchen knives are locked away from my child. If he has a gun on the night stand and a gun under the bed not loaded... Why would he make the comment or even have them there... put ammo in safe, put gun next to bed huh?... LoL are you for real? you must love guns a lot or just trying too hard.
    Am I real? Well, unless you want to turn this in to an existential discussion, the simple answer is, yes I am real so far as my conscious mind allows it. As Renee Decartes said, "cogito ergo sum".

    I still don't see how having guns and ammo with children in the home assumes a tragedy will occur. Children die in pools, car accidents, chocking on small objects.....hell a child misusing a treadmill could be life threatening. Should we ban all these things? Keep them out of vehicles? No, of course not. Now, one could bring in population statistics in the argument perhaps showing gun related accidents involving children is higher than vehicular injuries. Fair enough, I'll grant you that. Again, the problem isn't guns, it's parenting. If you are leaving loaded guns around with children to young to appreciate the threat and potential fatality, it's parental neglect and ignorance, not guns, causing the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    hahahaha are you fvckn serious? What you have your liquire on a top shelf with no way to reach it? Knives are also on a top shelf somewhere with your keys next to them? 99% of people keep their medicine on a night stand or medicine cabinet. lol

    Stop trying to make it something it's not. You dont like/want guns then the rest of us are safer for it since you dont seem to have a basic understanding. You are just looking for a reason to make an argument.

    Most legal gun owners not only are educated on how to use a gun safely as well as store it they also practice the safety in other life aspects such as actually locking up perscription meds. I keep ALL my prescriptions in my gun safe.

    No I dont lock up my knifes. I taught my kids when they are young they are SHARP and they have learned from experience. I taught my kids what No meant also so they understand there are consequences.

    Whats really funny is you would have a panic attack if you knew how many people around you had a concealed carry permit. I have had it come up in conversation a couple of times with people I have known for many years and they had no idea I had on or that I carried. It's not something you advertise in public.
    Yea I am serious. But I do have my knives in the kitchen behind a child gate and behind a child proof lock. And I don't have basic understanding? You seem to have missed the point or skipped the post, that I actually commented on. You taught you're kids about knives, yes they are sharp, Kids fall, kids have accidents, either way its you're fault. The guy said gun on the night stand gun under the bed, if there not loaded why have them there.. Panic attack lol a fairy carrying a gun even if they pulled it they would be that shaky they probably miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Am I real? Well, unless you want to turn this in to an existential discussion, the simple answer is, yes I am real so far as my conscious mind allows it. As Renee Decartes said, "cogito ergo sum".

    I still don't see how having guns and ammo with children in the home assumes a tragedy will occur. Children die in pools, car accidents, chocking on small objects.....hell a child misusing a treadmill could be life threatening. Should we ban all these things? Keep them out of vehicles? No, of course not. Now, one could bring in population statistics in the argument perhaps showing gun related accidents involving children is higher than vehicular injuries. Fair enough, I'll grant you that. Again, the problem isn't guns, it's parenting. If you are leaving loaded guns around with children to young to appreciate the threat and potential fatality, it's parental neglect and ignorance, not guns, causing the problem.
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    All I see here from Stevo is a bunch of bullshit without one single thing to back up his ridiculous scenarios (hallucinations) .... Lets see it Stevo, hard data, facts, real life stories.......there must be an enormous pile somewhere on google to back you up. Pure unadulterated horseshit, every word!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    Sorry mate I don't speak Latin
    Outside of a handful of scholars and MDs, many don't. I spent 6 years studying it. That was probably the first time I've used it in......forever...lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JD250 View Post
    All I see here from Stevo is a bunch of bullshit without one single thing to back up his ridiculous scenarios (hallucinations) .... Lets see it Stevo, hard data, facts, real life stories.......there must be an enormous pile somewhere on google to back you up. Pure unadulterated horseshit, every word!!
    Sorry mate I absolutely apologize for you're lack of understanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK View Post
    Yea I am serious. But I do have my knives in the kitchen behind a child gate and behind a child proof lock. And I don't have basic understanding? You seem to have missed the point or skipped the post, that I actually commented on. You taught you're kids about knives, yes they are sharp, Kids fall, kids have accidents, either way its you're fault. The guy said gun on the night stand gun under the bed, if there not loaded why have them there.. Panic attack lol a fairy carrying a gun even if they pulled it they would be that shaky they probably miss.
    Yup, that pretty much covers it.
    Good idea, keep them locked behind that gate, pad all the walls and sharp corners. God forbid they ever learn anything from experience or make a mistake in life. No reason to teach them safety or respect such as DONT touch or it's dangerous.
    You kids will make good followers someday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Outside of a handful of scholars and MDs, many don't. I spent 6 years studying it. That was probably the first time I've used it in......forever...lol.
    Dead language, spend 6 years studying.. "sigh"

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveUK

    Dead language, spend 6 years studying.. "sigh"
    18 years of university, 5 degrees. Needed something to do with my time. I studied 4 languages in school. A mind is a terrible thing to waste - unfortunate many do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel

    A script pad or I'm telling.....
    Would a life time supply of Cialis buy your silence????
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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
    Yup, that pretty much covers it.
    Good idea, keep them locked behind that gate, pad all the walls and sharp corners. God forbid they ever learn anything from experience or make a mistake in life. No reason to teach them safety or respect such as DONT touch or it's dangerous.
    You kids will make good followers someday.
    My kid know safety and respect. Here's a knife learn not to fall on it...

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