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    Quote Originally Posted by mikelets456 View Post
    There was a lady behind me waiting in line, I could tell she a liberal. I was talking with her and had nice conversation then she asked what I was there for and I said the gun rights rally. Next thing I know she disappeared.. Lol I must have looked dangerous.
    You were "scary". That is the word they Moms Demand crowd likes to throw around: "scary".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilderness 1864 View Post
    You were "scary". That is the word they Moms Demand crowd likes to throw around: "scary".
    They scare me more than I scare them.







    Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
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    I wonder what her stance on abortion is.
    Rules are written in the stone,
    Break the rules and you get no bones,
    all you get is ridicule, laughter,
    and a trip to the house of pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post


    I wonder what her stance on abortion is.
    I believe she has a stance at urinals.

    There's a reason why the Left has all the nasty, ugly women and effeminate men, while the Right has the gorgeous ladies and the macho gentlemen.
    Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
    Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    I believe she has a stance at urinals.

    There's a reason why the Left has all the nasty, ugly women and effeminate men, while the Right has the gorgeous ladies and the macho gentlemen.
    If that aint the ugly truth I dont know what is
    "It seems that the Constitution is more or less guidelines than actual rules"
    My feedback: http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=305685

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    The people who say "an unchambered pistol is as useless as a brick" are welcome to engage in a duel with themselves holding a brick and their opponent carrying a 1911 with empty chamber and loaded mag. Guess who wins that one.
    with all due respect.. my money is on the guy with the brick..
    I have seen people under pressure struggle to get a loaded gun out of a holster and on target in less than 21 feet..


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    OLD video.. but you get the idea.. now imagine the gun is unloaded... or even empty chamber.. now imagine the perpetrator has a gun instead of a knife..

    all I have to say to that is good luck...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y49rv3QBtkk

    the problem with self defense on an empty chamber is you are REACTING.. you are not walking around gun out.. suspect of everyone you encounter.. so why do you draw a gun? because you are in a life or death situation right? if you are in a life or death situation milliseconds matter.. there is already a present threat.. already a weapon.. already an act of aggression.. any additional actions you have to successfully complete prior to defending yourself buy time for the perpetrator to attack...

    your draw..
    disabling a safety..
    loading..
    racking..

    all moments for mistakes.. all moments to give the attacker the upper hand..
    Last edited by vladtepes; October 26th, 2018 at 01:33 AM.

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    There is usually two or there guns in my truck. One that lives there in case I need it it. Mag in but not chambered. The other two are either on my hi or carried by my wife.

    There must be twenty or thrity knives laying in the truck also. Two or three axes, more than a few hammers and several axes. Hell there are a few Spud wrenches also. What was the question again.
    troll Free. It's all in your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vladtepes View Post
    with all due respect.. my money is on the guy with the brick..
    I have seen people under pressure struggle to get a loaded gun out of a holster and on target in less than 21 feet..


    EDIT:
    OLD video.. but you get the idea.. now imagine the gun is unloaded... or even empty chamber.. now imagine the perpetrator has a gun instead of a knife..

    all I have to say to that is good luck...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y49rv3QBtkk

    the problem with self defense on an empty chamber is you are REACTING.. you are not walking around gun out.. suspect of everyone you encounter.. so why do you draw a gun? because you are in a life or death situation right? if you are in a life or death situation milliseconds matter.. there is already a present threat.. already a weapon.. already an act of aggression.. any additional actions you have to successfully complete prior to defending yourself buy time for the perpetrator to attack...

    your draw..
    disabling a safety..
    loading..
    racking..

    all moments for mistakes.. all moments to give the attacker the upper hand..
    What's missing from this analysis of "the cost of an empty chamber" is any awareness of "the cost of a loaded chamber". Not one word.

    This is the defect of every armchair warrior who maximizes his instant-readiness coefficient without ever noticing the number of ND's resulting from that choice.
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    Ce sac n'est pas un jouet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by streaker69 View Post


    I wonder what her stance on abortion is.
    That one lady has a sign that reads "Ban Assault Rifles for Citizens." I guess it's OK with her for a totalitarian government accountable to nobody to have all the firearms. The fact that citizens can have firearms is what makes the United State unique in all the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunLawyer001 View Post
    I believe she has a stance at urinals.

    There's a reason why the Left has all the nasty, ugly women and effeminate men, while the Right has the gorgeous ladies and the macho gentlemen.
    Notice the defeated hang-dog expression on the men in that picture.

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