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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:00:27 -0500, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Hmm, what do we have here? .357 Dan Wesson with Pachmyer grips and 4" ribbed barrel, Speed loader for same with 6 rds teflon coated hollow points, 20 rds of 7.62 x 39 SKS/AK rounds, Minolta STsi 75-300 zoom lens, Minolta 2x adaptor. Minolta 75x300mm zoom (what a pig!) Rickenbacker 4001 bass bridge pickup. AH! 4 pack of Kodak BW 400CN, Gibson tune-O-matic bridge from a '66 Les Paul, .303 Lee Engield SMLE clip (loaded, of course!) Owners manual to my '74 Yamaha RD400, NRA Belt Buckle, tie tack, and lapel pin, Kodak Star 635 autowind 35mm box of .410 slugs, a sundry of electrical cords to Lord knows what... more stuff, and no socks. Typical for around here. At least you have a sock "drawer." I've got a closet with large pull-out trays, and a tray for my white, black and "other" socks. Not a monstrosity of my making. In the drawer to the right of my desk, I have the following: 55 different kinds of computer/camera/tape record connect wires a half dozen different airline frequent flyer cards, some for airlines that no longer exist earphones two different tripod heads and several different quick release plates three boxes of staples a bic lighter three boxes of speer golddots various receipts I need to keep In the drawer to the left of my desk, I have the following: (classified) :) In my sock drawer I keep my Plastmo compass, my Standard Horizon VHF, my Garmin GPS, old Sony Watchman and various AC charging cords. Seemed like a good safe place. (unclassified) In the drawer to the left of my desk sits a 9mm Sig semi-auto long barrel handgun. It is not loaded. A fully loaded 19-round mag is carefully hidden nearby. I can slap the mag into the handgun and rack the slide pretty damned quick. Naturally, if there are kids in the house, the handgun and mag go in the safe. ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- I'm exercising self-control.... -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* You wouldn't lock firearms in a safe if there are kids around? Well, I do. Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Besides, who here is going to break into my house and get his head shot clean off? :) |
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#2
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On Dec 2, 3:38*pm, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:00:27 -0500, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Hmm, what do we have here? .357 Dan Wesson with Pachmyer grips and 4" ribbed barrel, Speed loader for same with 6 rds teflon coated hollow points, *20 rds of 7.62 x 39 SKS/AK rounds, *Minolta STsi 75-300 zoom lens, Minolta 2x adaptor.. Minolta 75x300mm *zoom (what a pig!) Rickenbacker 4001 bass bridge pickup. *AH! 4 pack of Kodak BW 400CN, Gibson tune-O-matic bridge from a '66 Les Paul, .303 Lee Engield *SMLE clip (loaded, of course!) Owners manual to my '74 Yamaha RD400, NRA Belt Buckle, tie tack, and lapel pin, Kodak Star 635 autowind 35mm box of .410 slugs, a sundry of electrical cords to Lord knows what.... more stuff, and no socks. Typical for around here. At least you have a sock "drawer." I've got a closet with large pull-out trays, and a tray for my white, black and "other" socks. Not a monstrosity of my making. In the drawer to the right of my desk, I have the following: 55 different kinds of computer/camera/tape record connect wires a half dozen different airline frequent flyer cards, some for airlines that no longer exist earphones two different tripod heads and several different quick release plates three boxes of staples a bic lighter three boxes of speer golddots various receipts I need to keep In the drawer to the left of my desk, I have the following: (classified) :) In my sock drawer I keep my Plastmo compass, my Standard Horizon VHF, my Garmin GPS, old Sony Watchman *and various AC charging cords. Seemed like a good safe place. (unclassified) In the drawer to the left of my desk sits a 9mm Sig semi-auto long barrel handgun. It is not loaded. A fully loaded 19-round mag is carefully hidden nearby. I can slap the mag into the handgun and rack the slide pretty damned quick. Naturally, if there are kids in the house, the handgun and mag go in the safe. ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com- *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- I'm exercising self-control.... -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* You wouldn't lock firearms in a safe if there are kids around? Well, I do. Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Besides, who here is going to break into my house and get his head shot clean off? :)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It must be hell being such an asshole to everyone you come in contact with that you must answer your door with a loaded gun. Either that or your neighborhood sucks. We all know that you are a fat slob that gets no exercise and are incapable of depending yourself without your phallic symbol guns. |
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#3
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Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:00:27 -0500, hk wrote: Don White wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Hmm, what do we have here? .357 Dan Wesson with Pachmyer grips and 4" ribbed barrel, Speed loader for same with 6 rds teflon coated hollow points, 20 rds of 7.62 x 39 SKS/AK rounds, Minolta STsi 75-300 zoom lens, Minolta 2x adaptor. Minolta 75x300mm zoom (what a pig!) Rickenbacker 4001 bass bridge pickup. AH! 4 pack of Kodak BW 400CN, Gibson tune-O-matic bridge from a '66 Les Paul, .303 Lee Engield SMLE clip (loaded, of course!) Owners manual to my '74 Yamaha RD400, NRA Belt Buckle, tie tack, and lapel pin, Kodak Star 635 autowind 35mm box of .410 slugs, a sundry of electrical cords to Lord knows what... more stuff, and no socks. Typical for around here. At least you have a sock "drawer." I've got a closet with large pull-out trays, and a tray for my white, black and "other" socks. Not a monstrosity of my making. In the drawer to the right of my desk, I have the following: 55 different kinds of computer/camera/tape record connect wires a half dozen different airline frequent flyer cards, some for airlines that no longer exist earphones two different tripod heads and several different quick release plates three boxes of staples a bic lighter three boxes of speer golddots various receipts I need to keep In the drawer to the left of my desk, I have the following: (classified) :) In my sock drawer I keep my Plastmo compass, my Standard Horizon VHF, my Garmin GPS, old Sony Watchman and various AC charging cords. Seemed like a good safe place. (unclassified) In the drawer to the left of my desk sits a 9mm Sig semi-auto long barrel handgun. It is not loaded. A fully loaded 19-round mag is carefully hidden nearby. I can slap the mag into the handgun and rack the slide pretty damned quick. Naturally, if there are kids in the house, the handgun and mag go in the safe. ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- I'm exercising self-control.... -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* You wouldn't lock firearms in a safe if there are kids around? Well, I do. Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Besides, who here is going to break into my house and get his head shot clean off? :) Could be someone lurking, looking to pick up a collection of nice guns at a steep discount. |
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#4
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Boater wrote: Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Hand me a 5 lb hammer and stand back. Eisboch |
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#5
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On Dec 2, 5:58*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Boater wrote: Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Hand me a 5 lb *hammer and stand back. Eisboch Yeah, but then what, you can get 5 years in Mass for mentioning a firearm ![]() |
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Eisboch wrote:
Boater wrote: Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Hand me a 5 lb hammer and stand back. Eisboch Would that be after your head was removed via a 12-gauge shotgun? :) |
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#7
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Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Boater wrote: Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Hand me a 5 lb hammer and stand back. Eisboch Would that be after your head was removed via a 12-gauge shotgun? :) Damn, somehow that image was more than I wanted to imagine this morning. I think I must be a wuss, when my kids were young, I never had a problem with them watching a movie with nudity and mild sexual content, but I would not allow them to watch violence, especially the blood and gore horror films. I was always amazed that graphic violence would get a PG-13 rating, nudity would get a R. |
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#8
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Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: Boater wrote: Or are you upset because I have revealed the "hidden" location of a weapon? Well, you can't just "open" that drawer. Hand me a 5 lb hammer and stand back. Eisboch Would that be after your head was removed via a 12-gauge shotgun? :) Damn, somehow that image was more than I wanted to imagine this morning. I think I must be a wuss, when my kids were young, I never had a problem with them watching a movie with nudity and mild sexual content, but I would not allow them to watch violence, especially the blood and gore horror films. I was always amazed that graphic violence would get a PG-13 rating, nudity would get a R. I'm not paranoid, but I do take the idea of home invasion seriously. I would not hesitate to shoot and kill anyone other than a law enforcement officer or fireman who broke into our house while we were home. Since I am not a lawbreaker and I don't have or use an illicit drugs, I don't anticipate any cops wanting to bust down our doors. Naturally, whoever tried to bust in would not be Eisboch. Who would trust him with a five pound hammer, anyway? :) ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- |
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#9
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"hk" wrote in message ... Naturally, whoever tried to bust in would not be Eisboch. Who would trust him with a five pound hammer, anyway? :) I fix things with it. Eisboch |
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#10
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"hk" wrote in message ... I'm not paranoid, but I do take the idea of home invasion seriously. I would not hesitate to shoot and kill anyone other than a law enforcement officer or fireman who broke into our house while we were home. Since I am not a lawbreaker and I don't have or use an illicit drugs, I don't anticipate any cops wanting to bust down our doors. I don't know about all states, but here in MA there are apparently different rules regarding the use of deadly force in the event of a home break-in. I understand that if the break-in occurs at night, deadly force is justified in the eyes of the courts, but if it occurs during daylight hours, there are no guarantees that the home owner will be held harmless or not charged with something. Eisboch |
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