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Posted: 8/12/2014 9:54:20 AM EDT
http://www.easybakegunclub.com/news/5234/Rioters-havent-hit-this-store-in-St.-Louis...-I-wo.html "We didn't want them coming in here and then running around with a bunch of free guns," Weinstein told reporters. Weinstein was outfitted with an assault rifle, pistol and tactical vest. Gutierrez cradled his own rifle in his hands and wore a vest that looks cartoonishly small on a man of his size.
When the men arrived they found crowds already tearing through the Dollar General store in the same strip mall. When the rioters started to approach, the sight of men armed the rifles and body armor sent them running the other way. So why is it that anti-gunners don't want us to have rifles and body armor again? I mean, nobody ever uses that stuff to defend themselves or their property right? View Quote |
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View Quote Ah, okay. I didn't know the article was posted in another thread. |
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. It usually works well enough for me, but I wasn't looking for an article posted in another discussion. |
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. It usually works well enough for me, but I wasn't looking for an article posted in another discussion. Well, there's no way you'd find it buried in another thread. I just couldn't pass up the response. |
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. I usually can't find a thread I know is there. I have to use google to find my old threads. |
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It is interesting the effect of a armed citizen against looters...
A shame in a civilized country it needs come to that |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri.
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It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. They'd be going to the clink with 20's. |
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Well Ill be damned.....damned dirty inkies I can tolerate......just don't get to close....don't want the hepatitis jumping on me
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. OT, but just FYI most bulletin board searches suck, because the bulletin board (whether custom like Arf here, or a more common vBulletin one) is essentially a huge database that the front end then displays as the threads, topics etc. to the webpage you've loaded. And searching the database takes a HUGE amount of computer resources. A handful of people searching Arfcom if it had full/unlimited query ability could easily take more "horsepower" than all the posting and reading activity of a few thousand users. When you do normal posting/reading stuff, the servers/database know exactly where it's going, or where it's coming from. So if you imagine the messages and threads here as a huge warehouse full of aisles of shelves, and each box is a thread and in each box is the posts, if you post something or read something you clicked on, the Arfcom server goes "Okay, Aisle 3456, shelf 20, box 4157" and it zips right there. When you search, in the same analogy, the Arfcom server has to run down every single aisle, then on every shelf, and then inside every box until it finds what you've asked for. Instead, it keeps a kinda/sorta half-assed list of results, and maybe you get lucky if you find it. To find stuff on Arfcom, go to Google or Bing and type in "ar15.com:(whatever it is I'm looking for)" in the search box. The web crawlers are constantly riffling through any public threads or links on the site over and over, so might as well let them do the work instead. |
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Cabelas removed all guns from sight and moved the safes in front of the gun library section.
http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/08/daniel-zimmerman/st-louis-cabelas-protects-guns-rioters/ |
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. One of the two things I don't like about the site. |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. Burn!! |
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My friends family owns an auto shop there. They were on the roof all night with ARs and AKs.
Their building was fine. |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. Damn! |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. What do the rules say about belt fed in CO? |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 10 or is it UNDER 10 ? ? ? round mags and they'd all be stoned. Damn! |
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Probably because they saw that yesterday in the other thread. Search turned up nothing. To be fair this site has a horrible search function. Fuck searching. |
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http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/53ea6ea2ecad04ed6fbfd807-1200-924/ferguson-missouri-8.jpg View Quote LOL I guess Cabelas locked up the guns but not the hats. When I saw the photo I thought of Extorrsis and hut-hut-hut-hut-hut-hut. |
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Read some of the comments on Facebook about people sticking up for looters.
"They weren't hurting anyone, just stealing" "They were raising awareness for injustice against black people" "Looting shouldn't warrant executing!" "Look, more white people happy to shoot blacks!" Shit like this makes me pretty much just hate everyone. |
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Wow that picture is scary close to what I picture in my mind when I think of Missouri. It's just like what you'd see in Colorado, except they'd have 20 round mags and they'd all be stoned. Incorrect. The new magazine limit is 15 and larger ones were grandfathered. |
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Easy with the boogerhook, officer! (Dude in closest to fence is 6-8lbs from erasing that guy) |
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