Muttling -> RE: Gunfire in your area tonight? (1/1/2008 2:06:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Muttling A 9mm and a .25, bless your little hearts (and your little toys.) My BUG is a 9mm short, a.k.a. a .380 ACP. It is sooooo cute. Well those just happen to be handy under the pillows smile,at last count there were over about 70 in the house and God bless your little 380..... 70????? I hope 69 of them aren't loaded. Most people can only control one weapon at a time. Having others loaded gives the attacker opportunity to improve upon his armament. That said, I typically have at least 2 loaded at any give time and that is generally not advised. However, one is hidden in my vehicle and I set my my truck alarm even when it is in the garage. The others are within my reach, on my person, or locked in my safe (I'm a bit too lazy to unload and reload my CCW's that I store in my safe.) Homey don't play nice when it comes to threats of bodily harm and death. The state of Tennessee says I can use lethal force to nuetralize such threats and I approve of our laws. What use is an unloaded weapon,since there isn't any children in the house there isn't a problem...The two trained protection dawgs says that I'll have time to get to mine,I have a concealed weapons permit and carry a 45 with me where ever I go..Theses days and times even in America a man or woman never knows when the need may arise..I am a hunter and shooter and guns were and still are one of my loves.I still have the single shot 22.that my dad gave me when I was 6..An old steavens..... ROCK ON with the Steavens. I also started shooting at age 6. We had a bolt action .22 and a .410 single shot that I started with. Dad traded both in my teen years and it makes me sad now. I have the 300 Remmington chambered in .308 Winchester and the Remmington Mohawk that dad used through my teen years. They mean a LOT to me and I would take them over the .410 or the .22, but I wish I had them all. My brother was never much of a hunter, he's a pistol shooter and a damn good one. He has dad's .38's and they mean as much to him. It is interesting how it worked out because we are so different and dad owned certain weapons that meant SOOOOO much to each of us. My half brother has dad's .30-.30 which dad rarely hunted with, but the few times when Butch hunted with dad he pulled out his .30-.30 lever action because we were going into the really thick brush. It would have been so easy for each of us to have the same weapons be special, but it just didn't happen that way and it was so great because individuals weapons had such special meaning to each of us. On the subject of loaded v unloaded, I ask you this...... What happens when you're in bed at 0300 and the burglar crawls into the window on the other side of the house. You're going to be dead to the world while he looks through your house for stuff and he's going to find those loaded weapons. I prefer to have my primary weapon close to me and loaded. I do break this rule when it comes to my BUG and my vehicle, but I'm not going to make it easy for a punk to find one of my weapons locked, cocked, n ready to rock. My weapon is MY weapon, everyone else needs to bring their own.
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