Buy duct tape futures. I use a roll every time I contemplate DC's gun laws, or the WP's take on gun rights. Given that misery loves company I'm not too unhappy that the grabbers are finding it useful too."..send a piece of metal the size of a thimble hurtling through space with such speed that it could make someone's head explode"
True that. It's people like him that end up gifting a gun to a criminal because they are afraid to touch it when the time comes. At least he gave it an effort.Probably a good thing he returned the weapon. In the alternative, he should have filed off the sights so that, while he was facing the BG and doing his philosophical analysis of the morality and implications of actually firing, etc; and the BG took it and shoved it up his a$$, it wouldn't hurt so much nor do as much damage. :banghead:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-sr...ewspaperUserId=goingbust&plckUserId=goingbusthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-sr...ewspaperUserId=goingbust&plckUserId=goingbustgoingbustwrote:
Why guns are better than wives.
#10. You can trade an old 44 for a new 22.
#9. You can keep one gun at home and have another for when you're on the road.
#8. If you admire a friend's gun and tell him so, he will probably let you try it out a few times.
#7. Your primary gun doesn't mind if you keep another gun for a backup.
#6. Your gun will stay with you even if you run out of ammo.
#5. A gun doesn't take up a lot of closet space.
#4. Guns function normally every day of the month.
#3. A gun doesn't ask , "Do these new grips make me look fat?"
#2. A gun doesn't mind if you go to sleep after you use it.
And the number one reason a gun is favored over a woman....
#1. YOU CAN BUY A SILENCER FOR A GUN
LMFAOI really liked the comment reply by this poster.
"Seriously, how many commenters here have Viagra/Cialis prescriptions?
I guess if I couldn't get it up or ejaculate I'd have to own a gun too."
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"Please allow me, sir, to express my deep admiration of the appendage you are evidently able to deploy for self-defense in place of a gun. You must be very proud. I am certain every lady you know feels safer in your presence than with nearly any other man.
I admit that my own, personal johnson is pitifully inadequate for self-defense purposes.
I agree with you that that women should be left defenseless, since they are anatomically unsuited for it. Plus, it makes them so much easier to subdue.
It’s also true that the elderly and handicapped, regardless of size, do not deserve the right to self-defense, since their wang-fu will likely be inadequate for a variety of reasons. We don’t need such human rubbish, anyway.
I admit, I’ve always found it disturbing that the police and military, being unable to find recruits of your mighty dimensions, instead must brand them as the puny weaklings they are by issuing handguns and rifles.
Congratulations to you again, and I am sure we will hear more of your exploits as you defend your self, your family, your neighbors, and your nation with your wee-wee..
I implore you to post the resulting news pictures."
Worse than that. From the article:$833.69 to own a handgun in DC. Lemme guess, it took only half that to buy the gun itself, the rest was government taxes on the right.
Less than 1/3 of the total cost was for the gun. So over 2/3 of the cost was government interference. I wonder how large that percentage has to be before "infringed" kicks in?I settle on a used Taurus Model 85 .38-caliber revolver. I like it because it's just like the one I used during my instruction, though smaller. And at $275, it was a relatively cheap beginner's gun...
Yeah, I just got to that part. :cuss:N6ATF wrote:Worse than that. From the article:$833.69 to own a handgun in DC. Lemme guess, it took only half that to buy the gun itself, the rest was government taxes on the right.
Less than 1/3 of the total cost was for the gun. So over 2/3 of the cost was government interference. I wonder how large that percentage has to be before "infringed" kicks in?I settle on a used Taurus Model 85 .38-caliber revolver. I like it because it's just like the one I used during my instruction, though smaller. And at $275, it was a relatively cheap beginner's gun...
TFred
Surely the "ballistic fingerprinting" can be used to return stolen guns found on suspects to the rightful owners!And hoodlums mostly use stolen arms anyway.