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Posted: 12/20/2016 11:55:25 AM EDT
Wow completely forgot about leaving these outside last night. I went the range came back home and cleaned them in the garage thats separate from the house and left them on a table on the side of the house. I brought in my backpack and other ammo cans and stuff and left these two rifles out there over night one in a soft case the other with no case.
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Bullshit. GD told me if guns are left anywhere but in the safe or in your waistband they will be immediately stolen.
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How far is your closest neighbor? I suppose that's the most important factor. |
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Wow completely forgot about leaving these outside last night. I went the range came back home and cleaned them in the garage thats separate from the house and left them on a table on the side of the house. I brought in my backpack and other ammo cans and stuff and left these two rifles out there over night one in a soft case the other with no case. View Quote You seem to be the kind of person that leaves dogs and children forgotten and locked up in hot cars..... . |
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Gone to bed several times and left a cocked-and-locked 1911 with spare mag on the bookshelf in the family room.
Bad form to arm burglars. Trying hard not to do that again. |
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Went to the garage this morning and saw them on the way back to the house. < I was like this. I think what happened was I was gonna go back out to get them but food was ready so I just ate and forgot about everything... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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when did you remember? Went to the garage this morning and saw them on the way back to the house. < I was like this. I think what happened was I was gonna go back out to get them but food was ready so I just ate and forgot about everything... How many banks did those guns rob last night? Any schools shot up? How many drive-bys? OP supports crime. |
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It's a miracle there wasn't a heaping PILE of dead children around the guns when you returned to them.
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GD is the only place I have ever been where people forget where they leave and even own $1k+ items.
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I would've woke up in the middle of the night like this: That's when I usually remember stuff I forgot during the day. |
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Heck, a buddy left my G17 w Trident9 can on the cowl of his Honda Passport and we drove lots of miles before discovering it there several hours later. I though "we" had lost it and my bunghole was seriously puckered until it was found.
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Why does this matter?
I have a Rifle that stays in a soft case that is zip tied to the rack on my gator. Stays outside year round, but garages at night |
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View Quote Is there a story behind that? Please tell me there is a story..... |
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You left TWO unsupervised rifles outside all night?
I think you're going to looking at selling a few AR pistols in a few months. |
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I saw at least 15 two stamp guns at Cola Warrior East 3 left out for 2 nights at the campsite. Dead bodies everywhere.
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GD is the only place I have ever been where people forget where they leave and even own $1k+ items. View Quote I've got a 1911 that's been missing about 8 years Don't know if it got stolen or just lost somewhere. I left all my guns at my parents when I went to Iraq. I thought I shot it when I got back, but I may have just shot my other black 1911. Haven't seen it since 2008. |
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Went to the garage this morning and saw them on the way back to the house. < I was like this. I think what happened was I was gonna go back out to get them but food was ready so I just ate and forgot about everything... View Quote Getting older sucks. I do stuff like that all the time. Yesterday I went out to start the car and let it warm up. Saw I had a low tire and hooked up the little cigarette lighter compressor because it was cold as heck and went back inside to grab my briefcase and say bye to the wife. She asks me my thoughts on a potential grounding of one of our boys. Ten minutes later i am mid-lecture with said son and suddenly remember the compressor is still locked onto my valvestem. |
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See my thread ( Need arfcom logic) Shot suppressor off weapon, three days still missing.
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I left an M&P Shield on my truck toolbox for a few miles. It was holster and someone managed to stay there, I was going down a hill and saw it in my rear view mirror. That felt worse than the time I bought 2 huge boxes of nails at Home Depot, but left them on my bumper. I got on the freeway for a few miles, and when I got to the job noticed that only one of them was still there.
I probably need something to help my memory. |
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I've got a 1911 that's been missing about 8 years Don't know if it got stolen or just lost somewhere. I left all my guns at my parents when I went to Iraq. I thought I shot it when I got back, but I may have just shot my other black 1911. Haven't seen it since 2008. View Quote I'm missing an old Marlin 22YN single shot, but nothing like that. |
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Also, my mom is having trouble finding her SP101. I THINK it's lost in her bedroom. Idk, will make her look for it.
She may have had it hidden somewhere at the family cabin, which was recently broke into. It MIGHT, MAYBE have been in there. I doubt it though. |
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That felt worse than the time I bought 2 huge boxes of nails at Home Depot, but left them on my bumper. I got on the freeway for a few miles, and when I got to the job noticed that only one of them was still there. I probably need something to help my memory. View Quote This made me laugh |
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GD told me we need to stop saying what GD told us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Everyone needs to stop with the GD told me or GD said bullshit. GD told me we need to stop saying what GD told us. No, I told you. Not a sub forum. Which is why it's so stupid. |
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So I suppose the smarminess is suggesting that it's just fine to lose track of guns?
I know GD is full of absolute fucking retards, but that some real Tier 1 shit right there. |
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Explains why the rifle I bought from you was really really happy to come home with me.
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Not firearm related but...a perfect afternoon with the right tide and hours left in the day...run home and walk out to the dock and load the boat and all is great...drop it in the water and think about how Tampa bay looks at sunset...get to your secret spot , turn around to pick up my high dollar new setup fishin rod...not in the boat , left on the dock 12 inchs from where I set the lift switch down ...
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If it's too cold for you, it's too cold for them. ....or something.
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I went camping one time and when I was finished shooting I leaned my AR against my truck and forgot about it. It was a hot summer evening and I drank a few beers and went to sleep. I woke the next morning to see a dew covered rifle where I left it the night before. I was in a very remote place tucked in between some willows along an Ozark stream. Heck one time I left a saw behind while camping in the same spot, I went back months later and it was still where I left it, a little rusty, but still there.
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I left my leaf blower outside the other day, son came home and told me.
I never did anything like that before. |
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Not trying to beat you up- but damn !!! are you over 60 or something ? You left 2 AR rifles outside and never realized it ?
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You know how I know you're doing it wrong? It's because you put your cleaning supplies away before your rifles.
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Everyone needs to stop with the GD told me or GD said bullshit. Is that you saying it personally, or on behalf of GD? I've been seeing it more and more recently and it's stupid. |
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