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azwiley1
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Amazing, isn't it? Debating with people who don't know the difference between then and than.

I'd rather talk to a dog. At least they will give a predictable response.

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Steve B

Hey I saw that too. I think that if Roy were to wear his diaper, like the astronaut, he could drive for a couple hours without hitting all the rest areas.

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Beryl

He's wimpering now. Punklette's troubles began with a bungled SnoMan attack, but he's too small to apologize for that directly.

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Beryl

Ed, you're embarassing thedumbguy now.

"you just ended up making yourself look stupid... the magnum is the stable and we all knew that was what larry was referring to"

- thedumbguy

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Beryl

azpunky1:

Love this, punkin.

"I am in bed, pistol very near by (with in arms reach from laying in bed) and loaded as it always is... You honestly think that I would not be awoken by noises and such around my house that are out of the norm?"

"my kid has a key and would not be breaking into the house. Secondly he also has a phone and would call vice breaking in, regardless of time."

I see a reckless gun owner, and a kid that better *never* make one mistake or he's shot.

No, punkin, I made that statement. You are the sort that would shoot wildly at whatever scared you.

You yourself told us that it's not up to you to determine beforehand if shooting at someone is warranted, it's up to the state to prove, after-the-fact, that it wasn't. You are too irresponsible to be trusted with a gun.

It's precisely what you told us, the quotes are above.

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Beryl

I'm sure I'd find you in most of them.

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<Roy

I'd just heard on the radio this week where NJ has a law on the books that states it is illegal for [commercial] fishermen to do any knitting during the fishing season.

Not certain where that one comes from but apparently still on the books, probably from colonial times I would presume.

SMH

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Stephen Harding

PUHLEEZE, BERYL! You know how much facts confuse the poor child!

Steve ;-)

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Steve B

anyone flaming you for this is an idiot. one studen legally carrying could have prevented this entire tragedy. i can assure you that EVERY student cowering helplessly under a desk completely at the mercy of the bad guy would have supported legal carry in their school.

when you gather large groups of people and ensure they are unarmed they are no more better off than sheep. where sheep gather, wolves follow.

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Nathan In Montana

get over to

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Nathan In Montana

the entire thing couldnt have happened. this was afterall a "gun-free zone".

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Nathan In Montana

indeed tom.

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Nathan In Montana

its VERY encouraging to find this repeated over and over every place i read. its encouraging to see that the importance of carry is brought into the open....although its a shame it took a tragedy such as this to put it in the forefront.

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Nathan In Montana

if a magical god does exist it still wouldnt be his fault. the fault here lies with the bad guy and the liberals who banned carry.

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Nathan In Montana

the typical police successful hit rate is 26%. the typical CCW successful hit rate is over 70%. for whatever reason, those are the FACTS.

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Nathan In Montana

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i own many .357 "sigs" and enjoy the caliber thoroughly. however, up to 125 grains the .357 sig is directly comparable and in some cases actually SUPERIOR ballistically to the .357 magnum.

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125 gr. .357 magnum 1400fps 544# energy 125 gr. .357 "sig" 1425fps 564# energy

when you get into the heavier rounds the .357 magnum does "out-perform" the .357 "sig" but by how much? i dont see how having 6 shots in a revolver can compare with have 16+ shots in a perfectly reliable automatic.

i do however, disagree with steve about the .357 magnum being a poor choice for home defense. i think its a _great_ choice for home defense. most _any_ modern defensive caliber is capable of penetrating several layers of home construction. just dont miss the bad guy. :-)

while the .45 acp remains as my favorite carry caliber, i dont feel undergunned ONE BIT when i carry my g31. if its good enough to protect the president of the united states, its good enough for me.

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Nathan In Montana

are you SBM by chance? if so, you and azwiley are more alike than you are different. time to kiss and make up. :-)

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Nathan In Montana

Thank you for the info Nate. I will admit that I was unaware of just how "powerful" the SIG was rated.

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azwiley1

Dude there is no way it could be him, if it were then I definately want a damn explaination for the attack! Either way, how are we "more alike"

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azwiley1

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