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On Fri, 05 Dec 2008 12:02:32 -0500, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 08:34:48 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Dec 5, 11:21 am, Boater wrote: wrote: On Dec 5, 10:48 am, Jim wrote: Harry should find this case study interesting. He might want to reconsider his statement that he intends to blow an intruder's head clean off with his legendary shotgun. Not only would that be premeditated murder; It would be accompanied with a prewritten confession. Not too bright of old Harry. Eh? Well, I never liked anybody who "plays" with guns.. For instance, last week I was on the phone with someone from this group and they decided to "prove" to me that they had guns in the home. I heard the sound of a slide being worked and some other clicks and clacks, then the distinct sound of a "dry fire"! Right there in the house, a dry fire with an "unloaded" gun (you all know how I feel about unloaded guns). I certainly hope nobody else was in the home when this "gun play" was going on, I can't think of a more irresponsible way to boost ones ego... I wonder how many "innocents" are killed here in the US every year by someone playing with an unloaded gun.. Could be more than even our war in Iraq.. Wouldn't than be ironic? BTW, I was also of the understanding that it is not good to dry fire a weapon... Man, to me that is about the stupidist and most irresponsible cry for help and attention I have ever "witnessed"... dumb ass... I dry fire my semi-auto handguns when they are unloaded, which, of course, they always are in my house. Since I am the only one who handles these particular firearms, and since they are stored separately from their mags, and since I always check first to see if there is a round in the pipe before I mess with them, I am not concerned about firing off a round by accident. Even so, I always assume my semi-autos are loaded, even when I know they are not. I always check to make sure of their status. That way, I never shoot off a round "by accident." Now, on those rare occasions when I "conceal-carry," the handgun is always loaded. But...I don't conceal carry a semi-auto. Now, before the idiots jump in...when we're out on the trails of the Shenandoah, where there are feral dogs, bears, and rabid rec.boats posters ( :( ), I open-carry a semi-auto. In those circumstances, I have a full magazine loaded with hollow points, a round in the pipe, and the handgun on safety. Considering your lack of height and your lackadaisical attitude towards safety, you should stay away from firearms, Scotty. You'd shoot yourself in the testicles. If you had any.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You are a foolish little punk.. Short I am, but I don't need guns or have to show them off to make myself "feel" tough... So, you are saying you are very gullible? The beauty of being able to protect yourself and your family in your own home is that you don't have to make yourself "feel tough" to do it. You just need to take a firearms safety course and practice. Harry, you've said enough about all the weapons you have at the ready to convince me you are quite tough. Manly, too. -- John H. |
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