Would you prefer to live where guns are allowed?
I'd like to live right next to Ragnar, and that's it.
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I'm looking for something thin to conceal in my pocket.
I had a 357 Magnum during the 80s. I can recall the dude I bought it from but who I sold it to cannot be accessed from old dino's memory banks.
I have NRA qualified with a .38 at least 20 times for both the Alabama DOC and two different security companies thereafter.
One other last security company let me qualify with my Kimber .45 semi-auto and I wore it as a bank guard for a while.
Fully retired now and haven't fired a shot for over a year. That shall soon change.
In any case, I’ve always appreciated guns, especially the rights to own and even the right (which is now a really a permit) to carry one. I find as I read or hear more stories about crime I carry more often. And as I hear about crime closer to the area I might frequent, I carry much more often than not. Sometimes I think about not having my carry and I worry about it. But I seldom even think about it when I am carrying. I just never want to be caught in any kind of similar situation like Dr. Suzanna Hupp.
We’ve been robbed (once). Now they seem to go elsewhere, perhaps because I have a 1300 pound statue of a Vietnam Soldier with an M-16 at the ready in my front yard. And I fly, 20 feet in the air, a lighted American Flag 24 hours a day. Those in addition to the notices on the major parts of entry to my house that read, “Nothing Inside Worth Dying For” give me more piece of mind. I get the same piece of mind when I carry.
So if you don’t want me to carry then don’t commit crimes where I live. It doesn’t matter if a criminal is bigger or smaller than me, I'm pretty confident I can out shoot him. And if he can outshoot me, then he would not be a criminal and would probably be doing some kind of gun profession. Wouldn’t it nice to not need locks on our cars or even our homes? There are few places anymore that don’t really need locks, that’s where I’d like to live.
Why those specs? I don't like "strikers" such as Glocks. Having a hammer to thumb back is a "safety" is a feature Old Dino is very old dino comfortable with. Also, I never had a 9mm and so I want a freaking 9mm.
Secondly, I'd like to replace a Beretta Tomcat that I had for a while but gave to one of my grown kids. It's unbelievably accurate at long range for a little .32 pistol and I like the way you can chamber a round on top of a loaded clip by flipping up the barrel. (Click the link).
Come to just now think it about, I believe it was a was a double-action too. Could be wrong.
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A well-regulated neighborhood watch, being necessary to the security of a free community of neighbors, the right of all our neighbors to keep and bear arms, should not be infringed by Home-Owners' Associations, the local town, or State or federal governments.
your gun openly outdoors. . like I needed permission
to do so. . zowie!!! -- j
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we are in the county and guns are here with us!!! -- j
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Come And Get It!!!" -- j
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But in answer to the posted question - yes.
I prefer to live where I don't need anyone's permission to own a gun.