Posted on 05/31/2020 11:32:02 AM PDT by knighthawk
>And that number is only the tip of the iceberg. Throw in >every other type of rifle plus handguns...well, there is a >formidable force in the hands of Americans.
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>Never got into guns for anything but sport and fun, with >self defense in the back of my mind. Never thought I might >have to use them against mobs but that scenario is becoming >more likely every day.
Yeah, used to think the same way until I got my first and second belt fed AR uppers and 5,000 links. Just never know when you might need them, but hope you never do. Now you won’t be finding any of that
Two-two-three....
And why the left wants to take them away.
I remember the .223 AKs from back then - tough to get magazines for. One of my old high-school buddies was an FFL around that time; his advice was to leave that combo alone until it was better sorted-out. He has always been an AK guy, though - only recently did he finally relent and buy an AR. Now I get to give him advice. :-)
If just one store gets looted in Salt Lake City, then that mayor deserves to be hunted down like a dog and beat to death, then shot.
“On that note: I have not read about much rioting in any Red states.”
In my red Arizona, in red Maricopa County, former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s county, rioters have pillaged to the point where our Republican governor has declared a curfew, statewide, from 8pm to 5am.
Personally, I believe corporate stores probably have policies to protect criminals, and many private store owners don’t take responsibility to protect their property.
Pathetic.
And BTW, any looters look to lay a finger on my store will find themselves made an example of.
https://ksltv.com/438535/salt-lake-begins-process-to-clean-up-assess-damage-from-protest/
A 7-11 was looted first. Then stores (Apple, Microsoft, etc..) in City Creek Center. The business owners most likely donated to the current mayor’s campaign. Not sure if she’s a proud lesbian like her predecessor.
Actually it does.
Actually it does.
I shake my head at the nonsensical proposition (unfortunately held by some on FR) that ‘property’ crime is some lesser, unimportant level of offense.
Would a flame thrower be considered a ‘lethal’ weapon?
It is lesser, but only a slight bit. In a digital 1 and 0 world, it’s still a 1. For libs, it’s a 0.
I recall Rush made comments about this long ago. He basically said all rights are about property - your body is your property, so murder and battery are crimes against property, at base.
They may be able to destroy property and be violent in liberal cities, but the line in the sand is at my front door.
You got that right. We usually just keep handguns handy in the house but if any of this stuff starts up near our house we will be pulling the long guns out of the gun safe.
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