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Capitalism, the movie
H the K wrote:
On 10/7/09 5:32 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message ... On 10/7/09 4:24 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message ... On 10/7/09 3:51 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message m... On 10/7/09 2:07 AM, wrote: On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:11:45 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message m... Hey, I have a gun. You don't want to break into my place in the middle of the night. I have a Remingten 20 guage youth model. I don't think I would be able to take more than one shot, since it would like to knock me on my butt. My granddad got it for me a couple of years ago. "Youth Model," funny. Did it come with a bible? ? You never heard of that? It's for women or smaller people. Look it up. You really should go shoot it and get used to the proper way to hold it. It will NOT knock you on your butt. We had lots of ladies on the skeet league I was on and they all shot 12 gauge. Skeet is an excellent shooting sport if you have a facility nearby and they usually have certified instructors there who will teach you everything you need to know about safe shooting and the game in general. What? Shoot defenseless skeet? Are you unaware of the good work done by the Save the Skeets Foundation? http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/Skeets/ Seriously, the Rem 870 20 gauge youth model (i'm guessing here) is a fine shotgun, and "Ms. Nom" ought to learn to fire it safely. There's not that much kick, and if it is troublesome, a pad can be installed. It's Em. I was not completely serious about it actually knocking me down, but I don't think I'd be in much control after the first shot. A 20-gauge doesn't have a lot of kick, not even to a woman who doesn't weigh much. Sure seemed like a lot to me when I tried it at a range. It didn't hurt, but it sure pushed me back. Then you might not have been "shouldering" it properly. Take a look at this video...ignore the awful music and the weird looking dudes. Remember, near the beginning, the instructor tells the woman to lean into it... Sometimes women (and men, too) have a rough time shooting a semi-auto pistol...the pistol doesn't seem to cycle properly and jams. Usually the cause is that they've limp-wristed the pistol. That means that they are not pushing against the pistol with the stretch of hand between the thumb and pointer finger on the shooting hand. You need a tight grip on the pistol so you can push back a bit on the recoil. The pistol needs that resistance. Video? You know we're talking about a shotgun right? I've fired a handgun before. It didn't seem to be a problem... This video...on shooting a shotgun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSVr0eJ_aA A fat chick and Chong! Nice! |
Capitalism, the movie
nom=de=plume wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message m... On 10/7/09 5:32 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message ... On 10/7/09 4:24 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message ... On 10/7/09 3:51 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "H the wrote in message m... On 10/7/09 2:07 AM, wrote: On Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:11:45 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message m... Hey, I have a gun. You don't want to break into my place in the middle of the night. I have a Remingten 20 guage youth model. I don't think I would be able to take more than one shot, since it would like to knock me on my butt. My granddad got it for me a couple of years ago. "Youth Model," funny. Did it come with a bible? ? You never heard of that? It's for women or smaller people. Look it up. You really should go shoot it and get used to the proper way to hold it. It will NOT knock you on your butt. We had lots of ladies on the skeet league I was on and they all shot 12 gauge. Skeet is an excellent shooting sport if you have a facility nearby and they usually have certified instructors there who will teach you everything you need to know about safe shooting and the game in general. What? Shoot defenseless skeet? Are you unaware of the good work done by the Save the Skeets Foundation? http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/Skeets/ Seriously, the Rem 870 20 gauge youth model (i'm guessing here) is a fine shotgun, and "Ms. Nom" ought to learn to fire it safely. There's not that much kick, and if it is troublesome, a pad can be installed. It's Em. I was not completely serious about it actually knocking me down, but I don't think I'd be in much control after the first shot. A 20-gauge doesn't have a lot of kick, not even to a woman who doesn't weigh much. Sure seemed like a lot to me when I tried it at a range. It didn't hurt, but it sure pushed me back. Then you might not have been "shouldering" it properly. Take a look at this video...ignore the awful music and the weird looking dudes. Remember, near the beginning, the instructor tells the woman to lean into it... Sometimes women (and men, too) have a rough time shooting a semi-auto pistol...the pistol doesn't seem to cycle properly and jams. Usually the cause is that they've limp-wristed the pistol. That means that they are not pushing against the pistol with the stretch of hand between the thumb and pointer finger on the shooting hand. You need a tight grip on the pistol so you can push back a bit on the recoil. The pistol needs that resistance. Video? You know we're talking about a shotgun right? I've fired a handgun before. It didn't seem to be a problem... This video...on shooting a shotgun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNSVr0eJ_aA -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All Ok... interesting. She doesn't lean as far forward as I did and didn't go back as far as I did. She's got some meat on her. It was also pretty quiet - maybe a .410? |
Capitalism, the movie
On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 15:41:16 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: It was more like this but it didn't hurt at all. That's about how far it pushed me back. If i was off-balanced more than I was, i would have ended up on my butt. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FreLFK8WXBg Pays to be careful. I didn't take the right stance/grip once with a Thompson sub-machine gun. Put about five rounds in the ceiling. Hope nobody was upstairs. --Vic |
Capitalism, the movie
H the K wrote:
On 10/7/09 5:33 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: "John H wrote in message ... On Wed, 7 Oct 2009 07:59:09 -0400, wrote: In , says... wrote in message ... On Oct 6, 6:56 pm, John wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:52:58 -0700, wrote: ~^ beancounter ~^ wrote: ha...watch the fat pig discuss health care in america...too funny...... it's a wonder he is still around...... Just like in "Roger and Me," where he told us of GM's impending challenges, the "fat pig" might have a point to make on health care. He made quite a few in "Sicko," but you would have to get past the name calling to take a look at it to see what that point might be. I'll give you a clue: The US is #1 ONLY in how much we pay, we are not #1 in life expectancy, or any other measure of health care. France, which has the #1 rated health care system (we are #27) pays half what we pay. You have to get over your bias towards new information to accept that France, or any number of other countries, might be a place we can learn from. Watching out Health Care "debate" makes me wonder about how we can expect to ever be #1 at anything when there are so many people willing to accept outright lies as fact, and make their choices based upon false info that fits their predisposed leanings. Name calling is so much easier for the mentally challenged. And it works so well. I wonder how many illegal aliens are adding to the bad statistics in France? I wonder how many of France's deaths are caused by inner city shootings and knifings? Just wondering.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - so you're arguing for gun control? i agree. let's ban guns Hey, I have a gun. You don't want to break into my place in the middle of the night. I have a Remingten 20 guage youth model. I don't think I would be able to take more than one shot, since it would like to knock me on my butt. My granddad got it for me a couple of years ago. You are Harry's sister. Or his feminine id. Actually, a few of us think she's really Harry - exercising his 'feminine side', so to speak. Perhaps a few of you are just plain ignorant or have a strange fixation with Harry... since you've plonked me, I guess we'll never know. A bunch of the righties here *are* ignorant, irrational, and fixated. Herring, floridajim, justhate, et cetera, have very little to offer here but hate. Ya right. It doesn't take a genius to make you as a habitual liar. |
Capitalism, the movie
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:58:16 -0700, Jim wrote:
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Capitalism, the movie
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:47:46 -0600, Vic Smith
wrote: Pays to be careful. I didn't take the right stance/grip once with a Thompson sub-machine gun. Put about five rounds in the ceiling. Hope nobody was upstairs. A flame thrower has as much recoil as a Thompson. At least one guy fell over backwards, and shot the napalm straight up. Casady |
Capitalism, the movie
Jim wrote:
Roger wrote: Jim wrote: wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 15:52:58 -0700, Jim wrote: The US is #1 ONLY in how much we pay, we are not #1 in life expectancy, or any other measure of health care. France, which has the #1 rated health care system (we are #27) pays half what we pay. The only question I have is why do you think getting the government involved will make that any cheaper or better? These are the same people who bought the $600 toilet seats and the $300 hammer. Maybe if you could shoot all the lobbyists and lawyers it might work but you would still have all those gold bricking congressmen trying to get more federal bucks into their district. The government is already involved (regulations and Medicare) and as for my opinion, the government can do a pretty good job sometimes. The insurance industry seems to be an unnecessary step in health care. Why do we expect them to make a profit? What would happen if they didn't exist? capitalism is wonderful, but we don't expect the library or the fire department to make a profit. Maybe health care is a service. The founder of Craigslist went to talk to Wall Street a couple of years ago. One of them asked Craig how he intended to "maximize his profit stream." Craig told them he wasn't going to. "I'm running a service, not a business." Maybe that is a good model for a health care system. Smart man, Craig. It's the aerospace industry that brought you the $600 toilet seat and the $300 hammer. Interestingly, carpenters buy titanium hammers for almost $300 all the time. Got a link for a $300 titanium hammer? http://store.stilettotools.com/Detail.bok?no=44 Our BIG Titanium hammer! Incredibly strong, powerful and lightweight with 10 times less recoil shock than Steel! Features: 15oz Titanium head/Steel face combination drives like a 28oz Steel hammer Durable Steel Replaceable Face (milled or smooth) 18" Super-Strong Titanium handle with a BLACK, ergonomically contoured, hardwearing rubber grip NEW! Patented Side Nail Puller eases 16s out with one 180 degree motion! Magnetic Nail Starter This hammer ships with one face, milled or smooth; replacement face not included. PRICE: $262.50 () Pricing outside of the United States may vary. Please contact us to receive a quote for orders outside of the United States. Damn! I remember when that came out. It was $100. Now they are using titanium in everything so the demand is up and so are the prices. |
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