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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 7:29:14 PM   
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Oh, and one more parameter for now. But since I was challenged and by your rules I set the parameters, there may be more. The parameter is that I provide you one .22 LR bullet of commercial manufacturer of my choice. You may enter onto my property with one handgun, namely your hi-standard TX 9252, but with no bullets or other weapons of any kind.


Thompsonx is a liar, a fake, and a troll. S/he will never show up to any meet-up and will claim the opposite yet provide zero proof. The person behind the account has already been shown to be a liar. Once one is found to be lying everything from that person becomes suspect. It is clear the person behind the account lacks any semblance of a social life, preferring instead to troll a BSDM forum. By continuing to respond to the person you are encouraging their behavior.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:04:12 PM   
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I am now convinced that I need a PhD in ballistics before shooting anymore targets.

No phd required...they wont fit in the magazine



I'm referring to all the tech speak throughout this thread. I just tell the guy who sells me my ammunition what I have and he sells me the box. Now that I've read this thread, I'm not wanting so much to just trust his choice.


It just occurred to me that's what phone cameras are for. Take a picture of what's on the barrel and show it to the store dude/dudette.


Yes, mine is stamped .22 SL or LR. The ammo is .22 LR.

I wouldn't trust a Walmart employee, per se, so I buy mine at the gun store/sporting goods place with the gun range.

Still, it has occurred to me that I was putting a lot of faith in a store clerk and not taking enough responsibility for my own safety by researching it.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:06:47 PM   
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Kay is wondering why I've pulled out the rifle lol. Bless her heart, she should be used to my random acts of oddness by now.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:35:54 PM   
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I am now convinced that I need a PhD in ballistics before shooting anymore targets.

No phd required...they wont fit in the magazine



I'm referring to all the tech speak throughout this thread. I just tell the guy who sells me my ammunition what I have and he sells me the box. Now that I've read this thread, I'm not wanting so much to just trust his choice.


It just occurred to me that's what phone cameras are for. Take a picture of what's on the barrel and show it to the store dude/dudette.


Yes, mine is stamped .22 SL or LR. The ammo is .22 LR.

I wouldn't trust a Walmart employee, per se, so I buy mine at the gun store/sporting goods place with the gun range.

Still, it has occurred to me that I was putting a lot of faith in a store clerk and not taking enough responsibility for my own safety by researching it.



You're not going to find much 22 short or 22 long. It will probably be expensive if you do. They're older chamberings that have pretty much become unused. Your gun will function with all three. The 22 LR is the longest and most powerful. Since it will probably be the cheapest, just stick with it.

I'd trust a gun range store. They'll have a NRA certified range officer there. The training to be a range officer is pretty centered on safety and the range officer at the gun range will be serious about safety. They'll have a certain liability as well. One of the things I've found with guys who go through the certification is that they don't mind saying they don't know if they don't know. The theory is that the more you handle guns or the more you instruct others in gun handling, the higher the probability is that you will eventually experience an accident. So you heavily adhere to fundamental safety rules.

But, as you've realized, your safety is ultimately your responsibility. So good for you.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:44:46 PM   
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I am now convinced that I need a PhD in ballistics before shooting anymore targets.

No phd required...they wont fit in the magazine



I'm referring to all the tech speak throughout this thread. I just tell the guy who sells me my ammunition what I have and he sells me the box. Now that I've read this thread, I'm not wanting so much to just trust his choice.




Oh, and if I ever heard a person tell you that you don't need a PhD to be safe while handling a gun, I'd probably not stand anywhere near them while they were handling one. And as you can see above I'd certainly not let them bring a loaded gun onto my property. You might want to ask thompson about the two different gages of shotguns that his statement would kill you if you followed it. But, it'll probably take him a while to google the answer.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:48:08 PM   
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I am now convinced that I need a PhD in ballistics before shooting anymore targets.

No phd required...they wont fit in the magazine



I'm referring to all the tech speak throughout this thread. I just tell the guy who sells me my ammunition what I have and he sells me the box. Now that I've read this thread, I'm not wanting so much to just trust his choice.


It just occurred to me that's what phone cameras are for. Take a picture of what's on the barrel and show it to the store dude/dudette.


Yes, mine is stamped .22 SL or LR. The ammo is .22 LR.

I wouldn't trust a Walmart employee, per se, so I buy mine at the gun store/sporting goods place with the gun range.

Still, it has occurred to me that I was putting a lot of faith in a store clerk and not taking enough responsibility for my own safety by researching it.




yeh, stick with long rifle ammo so you dont lead up the barrel.

Main thing is dont be a retard like felch and try to stick a magnum round in it! egads.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 8:51:26 PM   
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Oh, and one more parameter for now. But since I was challenged and by your rules I set the parameters, there may be more. The parameter is that I provide you one .22 LR bullet of commercial manufacturer of my choice. You may enter onto my property with one handgun, namely your hi-standard TX 9252, but with no bullets or other weapons of any kind.


Thompsonx is a liar, a fake, and a troll. S/he will never show up to any meet-up and will claim the opposite yet provide zero proof. The person behind the account has already been shown to be a liar. Once one is found to be lying everything from that person becomes suspect. It is clear the person behind the account lacks any semblance of a social life, preferring instead to troll a BSDM forum. By continuing to respond to the person you are encouraging their behavior.




Hey I knew he didnt own the piece in the first place.

I would have loved to get him on the range and see him trying to jam a wmr into an lr chamber!

what an asshelmet fucktard. Really gives atheists a bad name. Hopefully he didnt have any kids.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 9:01:35 PM   
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Nnanji wrote: "You're not going to find much 22 short or 22 long. It will probably be expensive if you do. They're older chamberings that have pretty much become unused. Your gun will function with all three. The 22 LR is the longest and most powerful. Since it will probably be the cheapest, just stick with it. "

Yes, the .22 ammo took a while to obtain. Everyone I called said they had been having trouble for years getting any in. I bought a box of 500 a few weeks or so ago when I randomly called to inquire and the store finally had it available. I've really no idea how I can ever possibly fire that many rounds, but what the heck.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 9:41:24 PM   
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Nnanji wrote: "You're not going to find much 22 short or 22 long. It will probably be expensive if you do. They're older chamberings that have pretty much become unused. Your gun will function with all three. The 22 LR is the longest and most powerful. Since it will probably be the cheapest, just stick with it. "

Yes, the .22 ammo took a while to obtain. Everyone I called said they had been having trouble for years getting any in. I bought a box of 500 a few weeks or so ago when I randomly called to inquire and the store finally had it available. I've really no idea how I can ever possibly fire that many rounds, but what the heck.


Lol, yes, democrat presidents are good for the gun and ammo industry. Since Obama was elected guns have been flying off the shelves. Ammo became very difficult to get. I learned that truism in the early 90's. Now I keep 6,000 to 8,000 rounds of .22 on my shelf. Generally, if I get down to less than 6,000 rounds I start to buy a 500 box every time I go to the gun store until I'm stocked back up. That way when ammo gets scarce I can get by for a while. It was frustrating for a a couple of years but the manufacturers are finally catching up. Actually, .22 ammo was available, it just went up in price from something like six cents a round to eighteen cents or more a round. I didn't buy any for a few years. I'm stocked back up again now though.

Fortunately, most of what I shoot other than .22 I make myself. Components tend to be easier to obtain. Although gunpowder went up about 20% too.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 10:30:37 PM   
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Nnanji wrote: "You're not going to find much 22 short or 22 long. It will probably be expensive if you do. They're older chamberings that have pretty much become unused. Your gun will function with all three. The 22 LR is the longest and most powerful. Since it will probably be the cheapest, just stick with it. "

Yes, the .22 ammo took a while to obtain. Everyone I called said they had been having trouble for years getting any in. I bought a box of 500 a few weeks or so ago when I randomly called to inquire and the store finally had it available. I've really no idea how I can ever possibly fire that many rounds, but what the heck.

Better too many than too few.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 10:49:51 PM   
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what an asshelmet fucktard. Really gives atheists a bad name. Hopefully he didnt have any kids.


Again, anything from a liar's mouth (or fingers, in this case) becomes suspect.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/9/2016 10:54:48 PM   
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Lol, yes, democrat presidents are good for the gun and ammo industry. Since Obama was elected guns have been flying off the shelves. Ammo became very difficult to get. I learned that truism in the early 90's. Now I keep 6,000 to 8,000 rounds of .22 on my shelf. Generally, if I get down to less than 6,000 rounds I start to buy a 500 box every time I go to the gun store until I'm stocked back up. That way when ammo gets scarce I can get by for a while. It was frustrating for a a couple of years but the manufacturers are finally catching up. Actually, .22 ammo was available, it just went up in price from something like six cents a round to eighteen cents or more a round. I didn't buy any for a few years. I'm stocked back up again now though.

Fortunately, most of what I shoot other than .22 I make myself. Components tend to be easier to obtain. Although gunpowder went up about 20% too.


Start stocking up on powder and primers just in case; primers especially were nearly impossible to find during the last election and Titegroup and Varget might as well have been unicorn blood.

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:04:39 AM   
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Oh, and one more parameter for now. But since I was challenged and by your rules I set the parameters, there may be more. The parameter is that I provide you one .22 LR bullet of commercial manufacturer of my choice. You may enter onto my property with one handgun, namely your hi-standard TX 9252, but with no bullets or other weapons of any kind.


More chin music.



The chin music stops when you let me know you've reached Stockton on Thursday.

Your chin music never stops

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:10:34 AM   
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Just the chairborn rangers...the offer is still open to those with balls,toes and money.
Is next thursday good for you?



Hum, as I recall my suggestion for a bet with you regarding this was with a golf ball with a string on it at 25-yards. We'll do that Thursday. We'll do it on my rifle range on my front porch.

You and hunterca.live in a duplex and share the same front porch rife range?
Jesus you are phoquing stupid.






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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:17:55 AM   
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!!!! YES AND NO !!!

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:19:05 AM   
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Thompsonx is a liar, a fake, and a troll.

Stamp your foot sweetie and stick your tongue out...that will make you more believable.
You got punked for your lunch money. More than 400 post and the chairborn rangers gobbled it up like candy.
Jesus you are phoquing stupid.






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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:29:38 AM   
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I'd trust a gun range store. They'll have a NRA certified range officer there. The training to be a range officer is pretty centered on safety and the range officer at the gun range will be serious about safety. They'll have a certain liability as well. One of the things I've found with guys who go through the certification is that they don't mind saying they don't know if they don't know. The theory is that the more you handle guns or the more you instruct others in gun handling, the higher the probability is that you will eventually experience an accident. So you heavily adhere to fundamental safety rules.


It must be really strigent...you can come to class in your underware...on line degrees in "I'm too kewel for school"


https://onlinetraining.nra.org/online-courses/

But, as you've realized, your safety is ultimately your responsibility. So good for you.

Maybe you should give her a little pat on the head as sort of a physical punctuation of your condescension

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:41:00 AM   
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You're not going to find much 22 short or 22 long. It will probably be expensive if you do. They're older chamberings that have pretty much become unused. Your gun will function with all three. The 22 LR is the longest and most powerful. Since it will probably be the cheapest, just stick with it.

Another chairborn ranger with his head up his ass.
Jesus you are phoquing stupid.


http://www.targetsportsusa.com/22-short-ammo-c-199.aspx

http://www.midwayusa.com/22-short/br?cid=10015

http://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/remington-golden-bullet-hv-22-short-29-grain-rimfire-rifle-ammunition

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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 3:44:23 AM   
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Oh, and if I ever heard a person tell you that you don't need a PhD to be safe while handling a gun, I'd probably not stand anywhere near them while they were handling one.


So now you have a phd in ???? oh yes chairborn ranger and dumbass
Jesus you are phoquing stupid.





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RE: Does self defense allow you to beat someone to deat... - 4/10/2016 4:08:13 AM   
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!!!! YES AND NO !!!


My decoder ring is at the cleaners.

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