Do you own a gun?

For a short time I used the Raytheon shoulder held Stinger Missiles but you end up hearing a noise in the house and end up blowing your home up. So I brought it back to the Army/Navy Surplus store for future credit. :laugh2:
 
WoodysGirl;3320834 said:
I'm a knife person myself even though I never started up a collection. My dad has some magazines with some knives in them that make me drool.

When I first got to Houston, I was 17 and used to sleep with one of these. I was a bit scary. ;)

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:lmao2:
That's awesome.
 
Doomsday101;3320903 said:
You are right. :bow: I'm not surprised that you thought of KISS Love Gun seeing how your mind is in the gutter. :laugh2:

Just remember his loaded weapon is not really dangerous since his name indicates small ammunition. :eek: :laugh2:
 
BrAinPaiNt;3320941 said:
Just remember his loaded weapon is not really dangerous since his name indicates small ammunition. :eek: :laugh2:

:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: Just remember you could put an eye out with that. :lmao2:
 
BrAinPaiNt;3320941 said:
Just remember his loaded weapon is not really dangerous since his name indicates small ammunition. :eek: :laugh2:

In that case, please change my screen name to Bazooka Boy. Thanks.
 
Yup. Smith and Wesson 40 cal pistol. Not the biggest gun but it'll get the job done.

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It sounds so easy to own a firearm in America, based on how many people here have them. The gun control in Canada is ****ing overboard.
 
Yes, mostly older military long arms. Moison Nagant carbine, 1917 Enfield, 30-40 Krag, a couple of terrible French bolt action rifles, Montagnard flintlock rifle. A couple of crossbows as well.

Cutlery I got in abundance; kris, gurkha knifes, cavalry saber, spears, SE Asian ceremonial swords, and so on. My favorite at present is a nearly 100 year old Marine Bolo. A real Zombie cleaver!
 
CanuckCowboysFan;3321268 said:
It sounds so easy to own a firearm in America, based on how many people here have them. The gun control in Canada is ****ing overboard.

We defend our rights. Vast majority will never commit a crime with a gun.
 
arglebargle;3321279 said:
Yes, mostly older military long arms. Moison Nagant carbine, 1917 Enfield, 30-40 Krag, a couple of terrible French bolt action rifles, Montagnard flintlock rifle. A couple of crossbows as well.

Cutlery I got in abundance; kris, gurkha knifes, cavalry saber, spears, SE Asian ceremonial swords, and so on. My favorite at present is a nearly 100 year old Marine Bolo. A real Zombie cleaver!

If you have pictures, of the blades, could you post them please?
 
Got a .44 Mag lever action rifle, damn thing kicks like a mule.
.45 Auto
.45 Revolver (John Wayne Commemorative)
.35 Remington pump action rifle (Killed my 1st buck at age 8 with it)
7 Mag Bolt Action Rifle most accurate rifle I ever fired.
9mm Beretta
12 gauge shotgun
22 Long and Short rifles
(All under my pillow of course)

Something I've wanted to get recently: 32 revolver
 
In North America, I have half a dozen in storage. Here I have none.

I enjoy hunting and my S&W .44 mag is fun to shoot.

As far as personal protection goes, though, the wisest thing is to drop the cheeseburger and step away from the fries. Heart disease is much more likely to get us than are psychokiller home invaders.
 
ZeroClub;3321406 said:
In North America, I have half a dozen in storage. Here I have none.

I enjoy hunting and my S&W .44 mag is fun to shoot.

As far as personal protection goes, though, the wisest thing is to drop the cheeseburger and step away from the fries. Heart disease is much more likely to get us than are psychokiller home invaders.

What if I want to shoot the cheeseburger? I'm gonna need a piece.
 

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