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Posted: 5/10/2019 2:05:59 AM EDT
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Plenty of people in the ground because of pieces of shit like that.
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What is that joke?
"If you shoot me with that .25 and I find out about it, you're a dead man." |
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If it's not a .32 and he doesn't have a straight razor in his shoe, I give no fucks.
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Even more than a man that threatens to shoot me with a .22
How is this a question? |
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Wonder how many people have been shot and killed with a .25acp
I bet it’s a bunch |
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Threats should be taken seriously.
I'm not certain I understand why a threat of violence would be discounted due to it being made with a pocket pistol. |
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It only takes one bullet...
Of course I'm afraid of a man with a gun, whether it be a .22, .25, or Daisy Red Rider BB gun. Heck, I'm afraid of a man with a sharp stick if he intends to use it. Being prepared to fight back and defend yourself does not negate the threat, though it does give you the ability to attempt to counter it. Unless you are somehow guaranteed to get the first shot in and stop them before they can act, pretty much any threat should be taken seriously. Of course, it would be funny to ask them if they already filed off the front sight... |
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Originally Posted By Vasily Mikhailovich Blokhin:
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Knew a guy who took a 25 to the lower back. He was a 270# body builder and club bouncer. Once he learned to walk again, he was finally able to works again. Hobbling around pushing carts at Target last I seen him.
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Police detained two suspects and were searching for another Saturday in the killing of a 25-year-old San Francisco Giants fan in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium, a shooting that authorities said had been triggered by a decades-old baseball rivalry.
Two families leaving the game during the eighth inning apparently traded words about the teams, police said. The dispute culminated when Mark Allen Antenorcruz, of Covina, was shot twice after a man he was arguing with pulled a .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun from his family's white SUV, police said. Antenorcruz was taken to nearby Los Angeles County-USC Hospital, where he later died, according to Los Angeles County coroner officials." BB Gun Death Mesa, May 29 (AP) -- The Maricopa County Medical Examiner says the death of a 15-year-old Mesa boy shot by a BB gun was an accident. The boy was shot Sunday by a gas-propelled BB gun. The BB hit Oscar Adrian Granillo's eye and ripped its way through the skull and lodged in his brain. The Mesa Junior High School student was shot at his home. He was removed from life support Monday. Family members say Oscar's friend Jose Javier Rodriguez was holding the gun when it fired. The Handgun Epidemic Lowering Plan Network says that every day, an average of 44 children are treated for injuries from BB and pellet guns. Also |
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i'd rather be shot by a 25cal than a 22 any day.. the 25cal is a heavier bullet with the same powder load as a 22.. or that is my understanding of it, am I wrong?
anyway, he's not serious, just trying to be a tough guy |
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LOL At people that don't think a. 25 could kill them deader than a hammer.
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i'd rather be shot by a 25cal than a 22 any day.. the 25cal is a heavier bullet with the same powder load as a 22.. or that is my understanding of it, am I wrong? anyway, he's not serious, just trying to be a tough guy View Quote |
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Just when I think nobody was ever born bulletproof, I check this thread out.
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People cut themselves with kitchen knives all the time. Therefore a guy with an 8" kitchen knife trying to cut you is no danger..... you're being 'tarded...
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Wonder how many people have been shot and killed with a .25acp I bet it's a bunch View Quote |
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I worked a shooting where, out of an entire magazine, the shooter only got off two rounds. He killed two people, one of them was his brother and not the intended target. All with a shitty two dollar .25 auto. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wonder how many people have been shot and killed with a .25acp I bet it's a bunch |
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Wonder how many people have been shot and killed with a .25acp I bet it's a bunch |
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The father of one of my best friends was killed by a .25, so yeah, they can be deadly.
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I guess I don't understand how someone can think any bullet isn't deadly. Let me shoot you in the melon with it.
Btw, op, how many times have you shoved things down another mans throat? Are you "literally shaking"? |
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I would not want to get shot with that, I dont give a fuck how anemic it may be. They only have to be good once.
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Look up Aileen Wuornos
She killed a bunch of guys with a .22 pistol. |
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A friend of mine used to joke about guns like that saying "If someone shoots me with that and I find out about it, I am going to be pissed."
But it was obviously a joke. He has been shooting for over 50 years now and knows any of them can kill. |
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A friend of mine was shot with one back in the 90’s.
It fucked him up pretty good at the time. It ended up very close to his spine as it passed through the front and on to the back. The slug is still in him to this day. I’d take that as a serious threat. |
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Personally I wouldn't want to get shot by any caliber but if you force me to decide which I would rather be shot with, a 25 would probably top the list.
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I don't like the idea of someone waving a feather in anger toward me.
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I personally know, 1st hand, 2 people shot with pellet/bb guns in the eye.
1 is maimed for life with half of an eye. The other is dead, projectile went thru his eye & severed his optic nerve. Bleeding to death. So yeah, 25acp... |
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This.......everyone is a tough guy til they get a .25 caliber hole in the face..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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