jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jan 27, 2013 22:03:21 GMT -5
Personality profilers amaze me.Like Candice Delong on Deadly Women.Other FBI profilers and law enforcement psychologists that analyze these killers.
Why is it the progressive liberals that steal guns then go and kill movie goers and children in school have never been a conservative NRA member??? Ft Hood Shooter - Registered Democrat- Muslim
Columbine Shooters - Too young to vote- both families were registered democrats and progressive liberals, as was the twit that shot Congresswoman Giffords, and 2 or 3 others. Virginia Tech Shooter- Registered Democrat Wrote hate mail to Pres Bush and to his staff. Colorado Theater Shooter - Registered Democrat, staff worker on the Obama campaign, occupy wall street participant, progressive liberal Connecticut School Shooter- Registered Democrat, hated Christians, Common thread is that all of these shooters were progressive liberal democrats." Interesting...isn't it? SO I WAS THINKING, MAYBE WE SHOULD JUST MAKE IT ILLEGAL FOR DEMOCRATS TO BUY GUNS - PROBLEM SOLVED.
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grayfingers
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Post by grayfingers on Jan 27, 2013 22:16:27 GMT -5
Don, wow that sure is in nice condition! The Marshall, I see. Mine is a Sentinel Deluxe, dbl action. I have no idea how old it is. It was given to me by a modern day mountain man. His horse was injured, we took it in and healed it up. This guy lived in the woods year round, just him and his horse. Made his own brain tanned leather. . . He told me he had a cache of guns buried up in the woods, stored there for a few years while he was in other parts. Said if I helped him find them and dig them up he would give me a .22 revolver. We found them after some time, triple wrapped in greased canvas. I can't remember what all was in there, I do remember a British .303 from the early 1900's, and a cool over and under 20 gauge /.22 HI Power. . . .and this revolver. It was my first six-shooter, but it shot 9!! (Needless to say, at 12 years old, I slept with it.)
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Sabre52
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Me and my gal, Rosie
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Post by Sabre52 on Jan 27, 2013 22:33:48 GMT -5
What a delight seeing those old guns. Got my first revolver in my teens and it was a foreign target model called an Arminus. Six inch barrel and quite accurate but it did not last long when I joined a pistol club in college. Think it's still out in the shop somewhere but it has a broken hand that would cost more to repair than the thing is worth *L*. Got my first 20 gauge and my first .22 at about age six. Shotgun knocked me on my butt first time I fired it. I grew up in a gun family too. My pop and grandpop were both avid hunters...Mel
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 27, 2013 22:35:39 GMT -5
Here's another High Standard .22 that came from my uncle. A 2 shot Derringer. Got a couple other .38's too. An old Ivor Johnson double action model 1900, and a Thames Arms. Both nickle plated 5 shot revolvers, and both with the old fashioned small grips.
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Post by parfive on Jan 27, 2013 22:40:36 GMT -5
“Hey, y’all, I got this email . . . “ Registered, eh? They never learn. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 27, 2013 22:44:19 GMT -5
LOL Mel, you're lucky it was only a 20 Ga. My old man had one that I kept bugging him to shoot. I guess I was around 6 or 7 when he said OK. He took me out in the back yard, set a pumpkin on a fence post, loaded the shotgun and handed it to me. Told me to aim at the pumpkin and squeeze the trigger. Bang. The damned thing threw me against the back wall of the house. Did I mention it was a 10 Ga ? At least I got the pumpkin, and about 6" of the fence post.
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chassroc
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Post by chassroc on Jan 28, 2013 8:27:37 GMT -5
“Hey, y’all, I got this email . . . “
Registered, eh?
They never learn.
Rich...These boys are so desperate they grasp at any lie that comes along... God bless you for trying but it is hard to educate those who cannot think or act for themselves
charlie
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Post by parfive on Jan 28, 2013 11:51:46 GMT -5
Best part, Charlie . . . they ALL voted for Obama.
More than once. ;D
Even the dead ones.
From Korea.
With green cards.
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bushmanbilly
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Post by bushmanbilly on Feb 1, 2013 14:36:10 GMT -5
www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/canada/archives/2013/02/20130201-104052.htmlCONVICTIONS OVERTURNED FOR NUNAVUT MAN WHO SHOT, KILLED HOME INVADERS QMI AGENCY A Nunavut man who was convicted of murder and attempted murder for shooting and killing three people and injuring two others after they broke into his house has had his convictions overturned. Chris Bishop was living in a small one-door house in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, according to court documents. One January night in 2007, he called RCMP at 3 a.m. to report that some men were trying to break down his door. He asked for police to come immediately, but no officers came. As the attackers broke down Bishop's front door, he retreated to his bedroom. After the invaders broke down the bedroom door, Bishop fired his rifle. Two of the invaders were found dead in or close to the bedroom, court documents say. In the appeal decision released this week, the judges say what happened next is not as clear from the evidence. But a third invader was shot and killed and two others were wounded. Bishop, whose rifle was legal though his ammunition was not, appealed his convictions in part over testimony at trial from a neighbour that he had bragged of killing some people in Yellowknife - which he never did, his lawyer James Morton told Sun News. "So it looked like you've got a habitual killer on the one hand and people who clearly weren't particularly innocent because they were invading a house, but on the other hand they didn't know whether it was just a bunch of drunken rowdies or a bunch of dangerous thugs," Morton said. A new trial has been ordered.
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