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So does anyone own a gun/rifle/handgun?
Yeah, probably wouldn't win in a gun fight, but I'm ready for the zombie apocalypse!
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Eirreann said: No, but I own a traditional (non-compound) long bow!! Just as lethal, if you know how to shoot right (and have time to get an arrow, of course...)
Yeah, probably wouldn't win in a gun fight, but I'm ready for the zombie apocalypse!
Been thinking about getting into bows lately it cost me a small fortune to go shooting. I've never shot a long bow how much different is it from a compound?
I got my toes in the water @$$ in the sand not a worry in the world and a cold beer in my hand
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Dannyboy1238 said: Ten bucks on diesel having one!Hahaha could be!
I own a katana only haha
I don't try to be awesome, It's natural! So are potatoes, potatoes are natural :l
Knives are where its at.
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My dad and 4 uncles are Ex military and served there terms. Currently I have 1 aunt, 2 uncles, and 3 cousins starting or getting close to ending there terms.
My pocket knives and my not so pocket knives are sweet
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TheBizzle1 said:Eirreann said: No, but I own a traditional (non-compound) long bow!! Just as lethal, if you know how to shoot right (and have time to get an arrow, of course...)
Yeah, probably wouldn't win in a gun fight, but I'm ready for the zombie apocalypse!
Been thinking about getting into bows lately it cost me a small fortune to go shooting. I've never shot a long bow how much different is it from a compound?
Main difference is that it requires more strength to draw; that's pretty much it, as far as I can tell. That and it is easier to make yourself, haha!
"A single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities." ~ J.R.R. Tolkien
I also see no reason wrong with having a gun at home for protection, and for sporting purposes. After all it's in the constitution, the right to keep and bear arms is protected by the second amendment!
Sever1ty said: Plan on working out my handgun and concealed weapon permits not too far in the future. I believe it is a good thing to have. Based on a number of perfect examples, communities with large amounts of gun ownership rates also have significantly lower crime rates.
I also see no reason wrong with having a gun at home for protection, and for sporting purposes. After all it's in the constitution, the right to keep and bear arms is protected by the second amendment!
agreed
Sever1ty said: Plan on working out my handgun and concealed weapon permits not too far in the future. I believe it is a good thing to have. Based on a number of perfect examples, communities with large amounts of gun ownership rates also have significantly lower crime rates.
I also see no reason wrong with having a gun at home for protection, and for sporting purposes. After all it's in the constitution, the right to keep and bear arms is protected by the second amendment!
Amen, it's all the idiots who carry illegally or irresponsible owners who screw around with them and cause an accident that give good gun owners like us a bad name. We don't even have concealed carry in my state.
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