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SxyPrincess

New Member
Originally posted by bad1032
The reason they were not arrested on the spot is because it was a misdemeanor crime not commited in the presence of the officers.

Not true. :nono: I was assaulted about a year ago. No cops were around at the time however, when I called them, they arrived shortly after, listened to my statement and arrested the guy on the spot. It was a misdemeanor offense, also.

The cops who attended to Christy's sister were NOT doing their job(s).
 
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justhangn

Guest
Re: Nothing says justice like a Ruger

Originally posted by Sharon

Justhangn - great minds think alike. :cheers:



I'm not sharon.


I love my Super Red Hawk though.

:biggrin:
 
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justhangn

Guest
Originally posted by Sharon
Of course your not me, I have a Super Blackhawk. :cheers:


Sweet, we'll have to get together sometime and expend some cordite. Of course you have to bring your significant other.

I know of atleast one other on this forum that likes to throw lead too.

:cheers:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by justhangn
Nothing says justice like RUGER!


:biggrin:

I know what you mean, I love my Old Army BP7 .45cal revolver. Nothing better then a big flash and lots of smoke.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Ken King


I know what you mean, I love my Old Army BP7 .45cal revolver. Nothing better then a big flash and lots of smoke.
Nice gun but I never got into Black Powder. Plinker or do you handgun for hares?
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Kyle
Nice gun but I never got into Black Powder. Plinker or do you handgun for hares?

I plink a little before hunting season and have taken 3 deer with it in just two seasons.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Ken King


I plink a little before hunting season and have taken 3 deer with it in just two seasons.
Taking a deer with any pistol is a formidable task... But with a Black Powder gun... That tells me you are definitely a marksman. :cheers:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by Kyle
Taking a deer with any pistol is a formidable task... But with a Black Powder gun... That tells me you are definitely a marksman. :cheers:

At 80 yards I can keep all six in the pie pan, that is my practice distance. To be honest I do better with it then a shotgun.
 
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justhangn

Guest
Originally posted by Ken King


At 80 yards I can keep all six in the pie pan, that is my practice distance. To be honest I do better with it then a shotgun.


Impressive for a blackpowder gun of any kind.


:cheers:
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
Originally posted by BchBns
I'm sensing an incredible amount of testosterone in this thread right now :lmao: I can picture big, manly chests being pounded on with fists, too :biggrin:
And marking out territory... don't forget. :lol:
 
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justhangn

Guest
Originally posted by BchBns


I can see it already ... this weekend at Sharons ... you guys are gonna be out on the deck, whippin' out your stuff ... "No, my gun is bigger!" ... "No, mine is, look at it up close." :lmao:

Of course, we know Sharon will come out and put you all to shame :lmao:


I'll keep my nicely zipped up, tyvm. :lmao:
 

Sharon

* * * * * * * * *
Staff member
PREMO Member
Originally posted by BchBns
Of course, we know Sharon will come out and put you all to shame
Check out my t-shirt tomorrow...it's the "new baby". Big bark - but as gentle as a lamb. :wink:
 

2ndAmendment

Just a forgiven sinner
PREMO Member
Christy,
What is the status on your family?

How much property do they have? We could have a "shoot in." I could bring the Barrett; of course we'll need about three cars to stop the bullets unless you can find a army surplus tank we can use. Fire power, we can muster.

And remember, WE are the militia!
 

Christy

b*tch rocket
2ndAmendment, there's enough property for my father to have his very own shooting range! :wink: :biggrin:

Not much news to pass on. Still just waiting. :rolleyes:
 
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yornoc

Guest
Originally posted by Christy
You know, my sister really doesn't want "pain and suffering" dollars so much as to feel safe in her own neigbhorhood. However, the only way to have a safe neighborhood is to sue the living daylights out of these people in order to make it a very uncomfortable place to live in for these animals. We'd all just like them to move on to someplace else. Does that make any sense? Sadly, in this day and age, you can beat a woman up and it's nothing but a slap on the wrist, how's that for the "equality"?! I suppose we "reap what we sew" in our new world of equal rights. :burning:

Sorry to hear about your family's plight. What you said above is very true :yay: I hope things work out in your family's favor. It is too often that I see a$$e$ get away with crime and brutality against innocent people who only end up with pain, suffering and bills.
 
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