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Out here in the midwest deer have become a nuisance. They're a major road hazard and agricultural pest. Nevertheless, I still get excited when I see one walking across my back yard and stopping to steal some apples from my tree. They're an incredible animal. And yummy too.
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Quinn
Wow! Nice guns! I have a CZ SP-01 SHADOW. I am very happy with it.
The next shooter I've thought about buying is an S&W .44 magnum or a .45 ACP pistol. Have not decided yet.
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Last time I ventured into this thread all you likeable guys rounded on me for daring to suggest that possession of guns causes unnecessary deaths. So I won't say anything except that continues to appall me to see tthe people of such a great nation so obsessed with weaponry.
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this is the next rifle i will be getting next week ... i dont buy real guns but 1/1 bb airsoft guns then paint them up to use for porn shoots ..
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NICE!!:dancing: What kind of scope do you have on it? The only rifle I have in .223/5.56 is a Ruger Mini 14.
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irvin66
Wow! Nice guns! I have a CZ SP-01 SHADOW. I am very happy with it.
The next shooter I've thought about buying is an S&W .44 magnum or a .45 ACP pistol. Have not decided yet.
Thanks. A buddy of mine has the Shadow, and it's a superb firearm. Very durable and well balanced.
-Quinn
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trish
Out here in the midwest deer have become a nuisance. They're a major road hazard and agricultural pest. Nevertheless, I still get excited when I see one walking across my back yard and stopping to steal some apples from my tree. They're an incredible animal. And yummy too.
More power to 'ya, Trish. I was able to eat some very good venison sausage when I lived in Texas.
Deer to you sound like coyotes(4-legged ones) to me. A nuisance. We don't have coyotes in my neighborhood but do have raccoons which I've been able to half tame so there's no violence between the different animals on my property.
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I had a Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle, loved it, and recommend it to anyone wanting a quality .223 at a great price. Ruger is always a bargain. I sold mine to have money towards my AR.
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Prospero
Last time I ventured into this thread all you likeable guys rounded on me for daring to suggest that possession of guns causes unnecessary deaths. So I won't say anything except that continues to appall me to see tthe people of such a great nation so obsessed with weaponry.
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I'm not going to attack you for your position. It's as contentious an issue as you'll find in American politics. No matter what your position, it's possible to find an excess of studies -- not to mention plenty of anecdotal evidence -- to support your argument. As with so many things, in the end, it boils down to personal choice.
The reasoning behind my position is simple. With or without firearms, ours is a fairly violent society and will likely become more so as economic inequality increases due to ruinous fiscal policies, etc. Once one accepts this truth, they have a choice: positive sovereignty vs. negative sovereignty. For my part, I chose not to rely upon the forbearance of other to ensure the continued safety of my friends and family, not to mention myself.
-Quinn
-Quinn
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Quinn
For my part, I chose not to rely upon the forbearance of other to ensure the continued safety of my friends and family, not to mention myself.
Me too. I like and respect my local PD and Sheriff's Dept but I like to be self-reliant in that area never having to be totally dependent on them for my safety.