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- Gnolaum ∞
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Everyone bend over. Here is a typical response of some guy wearing a badge that knows nothing of the Constitution, only what he has been brainwashed to believe. Listen to the double talk.
- Benjamin Harrison
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Answer for Armor toting thugs. Head shot or Brenneke Special Forces Maximum Barrier Penetration Magnums!
- bobhenstra
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BOSTON'S TOP COP: 'NO NEED FOR A RIFLE OR SHOTGUN'
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Guess I won't move to Boston!
Guess I won't move to Boston!
- Benjamin Harrison
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I don't think you would want to move back east to any of those cities. Although DC just had their gun ban shot down by Justice Scalia yesterday. From illegal to own to full Constitutional carry in one day! You would probably still be arrested though and have to spend lots of $$$ in legal fees to get the charges thrown out.
- bobhenstra
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Ben, I was teasing I won't be leaving the tiny town I live in until the approach of Winter, then it looks like St. George will be my domicile. Winter has proven to hard on my frail old bones! But certain items will be going with me!
Bob
Bob
- Benjamin Harrison
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- bobhenstra
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My sons just returned from checking their trail cams on the Boulder. They got a picture of a 8X9 bull elk! As soon as I can get a picture I'll post it!
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- captain of 100
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There were two does and a buck in my garden last week. Now that I am stuck here in DC maybe you could go over to my place Benjamin and do the Fish and games job for them. To many four legged critters on my place these days. No harvest for me this year, vegtables and meat will both go untouched.
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- Gnolaum ∞
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- Obrien
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Photo? Sounds like an awesome specimen.bobhenstra wrote:My sons just returned from checking their trail cams on the Boulder. They got a picture of a 8X9 bull elk! As soon as I can get a picture I'll post it!
- bobhenstra
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Hmmm, think I see my home there---
The list, per Ramesses_Deux:
Fairbanks borough, AK – 59.1%
Tooele County, UT – 59.1%
Nez Perce County, ID – 59.0%
Armstrong County, PA – 57.6%
Rapides Parish, LA – 52.8%
Teller County, CO – 52.3%
Darlington County, SC – 52.1%
Franklin County, VT – 51.7%
Randolph County, NC – 51.1%
Canyon County, ID – 50.9%
Anchorage Municipality, AK – 50.0%
Laramie County, WY – 49.6%
Davis County, UT – 48.8%
Yellowstone County, MT – 48.7%
Franklin County, PA – 48.5%
Pennington County, SD – 48.5%
Terrebonne Parish, LA – 47.9%
Ouachita Parish, LA – 47.6%
Florence County, SC – 47.6%
Orange County, VT – 47.0%
Calcasieu Parish, LA – 46.4%
Weber County, UT – 46.3%
Kanawha County, WV – 45.2%
Ada County, ID – 45.0%
Pulaski County, AR – 44.7%
Minnehaha County, SD – 44.7%
Westmoreland County, PA – 44.0%
Pinal County, AZ – 43.6%
St. Tammany Parish, LA – 42.5%
Caddo Parish, LA – 42.2%
Not a single Texas county???
- M249Gunner
- captain of 100
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I'm disappointed the stats are not higher...probably because too many people are buying into the namby pamby panty waist public school idea that guns are bad. Stupid socialists.
- M249Gunner
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- M249Gunner
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The foolish socialists and lovers of big oppressive government should learn from the past and leave us and our rights alone. X(
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Ever wonder why all those (unconstitutional) FedGov agencies are being given millions of rounds of ammunition and upgraded weaponry ? We the people may not be outnumbered, but we may already be outgunned.
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- captain of 10
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I find that chart very hard to believe. Maybe a lot of folks in Texas just ain't telling everything. I don't go around blabbing about everything I have.
- bobhenstra
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- Benjamin Harrison
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Utah should be almost all red! M2Z...The extended just started nd will be glad to go down to your place and get some kritters out of the way for you. You still need to put in for some depredation tags as well. I missed a nice buck the day before my birthday! PO'ed is an understatement. Big 5x5. haven't seen him around lately. By the way for all the gun nuts. Don't know if you all have seen these rounds yet.... watch the video at the bottom! http://www.g2rip.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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- captain of 100
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I saw that chart last week on another site. One of things I noticed that was not posted by Bob was there methodology of collecting. If I recall correctly this was based off of reporting data in sales for the last year. So it is not actually reflective of total ownership. States that saw big jumps in purchases last year show up on this chart as being 'more pro gun'. It is not truely reflective. State that enjoy greater fire arms liberties were already well stocked. Changing market forces, regulatory laws, and cases over concealed carry will change which counties will show up red year to year. Every single one of my neighbors owns multiple firearms, but our county didn't make the list. I am probably have the newest guns of the lot, that's because I am the youngest. Firearms that are well taken care of last a long time and may not need to be replaced for several years. Thus a heavily armed area with an aging populace won't show up on here at all. Weber county, UT was on the list- however Weber county is now becoming one of UT's fastest growing hispanic populations, they are young and they are earning money, so they are buying firearms- the cycle goes on.
- iWriteStuff
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Just a quick question, but what's the popular opinion regarding "the one gun to rule them all"? I'm referring, of course, to the one gun you couldn't live without in a wilderness survival situation that shows signs of lasting several years.
For my part, I'm going with a Mossberg 500 with two barrels: one rifled, for deer hunting, and one smooth for ducks/defense. That or the Mossberg 930 semi-auto.
For my part, I'm going with a Mossberg 500 with two barrels: one rifled, for deer hunting, and one smooth for ducks/defense. That or the Mossberg 930 semi-auto.
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- captain of 1,000
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Those would be good choices. For me, I couldn't live w/o my AR. I have a 300 BLK upper that would take deer just fine, and a carbine upper for 5.56 that would be my go-to for defense.iWriteStuff wrote:Just a quick question, but what's the popular opinion regarding "the one gun to rule them all"? I'm referring, of course, to the one gun you couldn't live without in a wilderness survival situation that shows signs of lasting several years.
For my part, I'm going with a Mossberg 500 with two barrels: one rifled, for deer hunting, and one smooth for ducks/defense. That or the Mossberg 930 semi-auto.
- iWriteStuff
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Got several ARs and a crap load of ammo for them, I just don't feel comfortable doing any hunting with them. 5.56x45 or my Russian 5.45x39 aren't much for taking down elk. Plus I feel like you'd be much more likely to be perceived as a threat if someone saw you hiking around with one of those.... That's why I was hedging towards shotgun. If used properly, you can take down anything while at the same time avoiding too much attention. I'd much rather look like a hunter than a member of a militia any day.....Steve Clark wrote:Those would be good choices. For me, I couldn't live w/o my AR. I have a 300 BLK upper that would take deer just fine, and a carbine upper for 5.56 that would be my go-to for defense.iWriteStuff wrote:Just a quick question, but what's the popular opinion regarding "the one gun to rule them all"? I'm referring, of course, to the one gun you couldn't live without in a wilderness survival situation that shows signs of lasting several years.
For my part, I'm going with a Mossberg 500 with two barrels: one rifled, for deer hunting, and one smooth for ducks/defense. That or the Mossberg 930 semi-auto.
But then, five rounds in a shotgun vs 30 in an AR.... That's a difficult decision there.
- bobhenstra
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This topic has been discussed several times on this thread and on this site. I have the same combination with a Winchester 1300, the rifled barrel is drilled and tapped for a low power scope. Myself, not being a Mossberg fan, would probable go for the Remington 870. And if I decided I needed a slug barrel I would then purchase a Mossberg barrel for my 870.
However you go, the shotgun should be your first home defense weapon. However in my opinion during an emergency it might be a bit difficult to change barrels. So I have two shotguns, one for slugs and one smoothbore, but if such an emergency should arise and the shotgun were my only choice, I would reach first for my smoothbore loaded with 00 buck.
Since I'm very well armed, in an emergency, my first choice wouldn't be my shotgun! My shotgun is located in my safe room, the room I retreat to if someone is breaking into my home.
Bob
However you go, the shotgun should be your first home defense weapon. However in my opinion during an emergency it might be a bit difficult to change barrels. So I have two shotguns, one for slugs and one smoothbore, but if such an emergency should arise and the shotgun were my only choice, I would reach first for my smoothbore loaded with 00 buck.
Since I'm very well armed, in an emergency, my first choice wouldn't be my shotgun! My shotgun is located in my safe room, the room I retreat to if someone is breaking into my home.
Bob
- iWriteStuff
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I'm a Mossberg fan mostly because of the ambidextrous safety and the location of the pump release button. I shoot lefty due to left eye dominance issues. I keep the smooth bore on as the default barrel and the rifled barrel is usually stored away for such circumstances as I may need it. The 500 is modified with a six position butt stock and a pistol grip, and I have both a 28 inch barrel as well as the 18 inch for home defense. Also use the 00 buckshot in it for home defense, but I like that I could spice it up with a little bit of everything if I wanted
Also have a few pistols but I see those as more of a backup to my shotgun. I posed the question above because some folks and I were having a conversation about this last weekend and everyone seemed to opt for a .30-06, which I think is great for long range but not so awesome for close range or personal defense. They didn't quite seem to grasp that a shotgun can be used for both.
Also have a few pistols but I see those as more of a backup to my shotgun. I posed the question above because some folks and I were having a conversation about this last weekend and everyone seemed to opt for a .30-06, which I think is great for long range but not so awesome for close range or personal defense. They didn't quite seem to grasp that a shotgun can be used for both.
- bobhenstra
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I have a years supply so I won't have to hunt for food during a crisis. I won't be leaving my family unprotected looking for elk or deer. And even if I did, I would have to consider how difficult it would be to get that animal home what with all the other hunters out there willing to kill me to take my meat away from me.
Hunting for food will not be an option, better have it at home!
Bob
Hunting for food will not be an option, better have it at home!
Bob