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Posted: 9/28/2022 7:57:33 PM EDT
Sun's is going down, time for looters to come around. For Florida man now, hell, Ian may make it to Tennessee this weekend.
This is all I got at the ready right now. Attached File |
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Better stick a drum mag in it. Send a message to the other would-be looters.
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That'll do for the looters but you may need something bigger, if the Feds show up to help rebuild
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Quoted: No offense but that awesome rifle needs an aluminum mag. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: I saw Tom Cruise carrying one of those at his high school. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/130695/20220928_170648_jpg-2543070.JPG View Quote It was beautiful man! |
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I’d say you’re pretty well armed.
Just need a stack of 20 round mags. |
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View Quote What year did trigger discipline become a thing? |
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get yourself some semtex, detcord, and 4 quarts of 30 weight ball bearings.
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This would be a situation that would make me thankful for owning night vision.
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I think I'd go for something with some intimidation value. Probably my Benelli M4. Nothing says "get off my lawn" quite like a 75-caliber muzzle.
But I'd have an AR handy too, with a D60. |
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There are two schools of thought.
1. 50 BMG to stop vehicles and armored personnel at a distance 2. 22 LR with silencer and NODS to harry their flanks and rear I think the motto here is "get both" |
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One of these would be perfect
https://www.touchofmodern.com/sales/pulsefire-long-range-flamethrower/pulsefire-lrt-long-range?open=1 |
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Where I lived in St Charles Parish, I was just over the tracks from the hood and we always got visits from young aspiring kids after storms. They would hit up the houses where people evacuated for the storm. When Katrina hit, I had a lot of 20oz bottles full of tannerite stashed in certain areas after the storm passed. I had them sitting in ditches, next to trash cans, next to bushes, ect. About 7pm 2 days after the storm passed, some of the local yoofs decided to come check out houses down the street from me. I took a 22-250 and watched them from on top of my motor home. The second they went in to a yard, I fired and set off one of the bottle close to them. I ran the bolt and chambered another round. They took off running and I fired a second round and set off another bottle that was in the direction they were running. I came off scope and watched them as they then scattered in different directions. After that, it was quiet and never seen them again.
Option B if they would have gotten to close was a paintball gun with pepper balls. |
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Quoted: What year did trigger discipline become a thing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I saw Tom Cruise carrying one of those at his high school. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/130695/20220928_170648_jpg-2543070.JPG What year did trigger discipline become a thing? Depends, what year did Alec Baldwin stop directing? |
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Tactical Tuna with g21 sidearm.
Wife gets the shotty and tomahawk. Daughter will have her Whisper to shoot anyone's eyes out. |
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Anything chambered in 9mm luger since it blows the lungs straight out.
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Quoted: Where I lived in St Charles Parish, I was just over the tracks from the hood and we always got visits from young aspiring kids after storms. They would hit up the houses where people evacuated for the storm. When Katrina hit, I had a lot of 20oz bottles full of tannerite stashed in certain areas after the storm passed. I had them sitting in ditches, next to trash cans, next to bushes, ect. About 7pm 2 days after the storm passed, some of the local yoofs decided to come check out houses down the street from me. I took a 22-250 and watched them from on top of my motor home. The second they went in to a yard, I fired and set off one of the bottle close to them. I ran the bolt and chambered another round. They took off running and I fired a second round and set off another bottle that was in the direction they were running. I came off scope and watched them as they then scattered in different directions. After that, it was quiet and never seen them again. Option B if they would have gotten to close was a paintball gun with pepper balls. View Quote Attached File |
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