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  • kyletxria1911a1

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    But sometimes you have to stand your ground. My wife didn't want a gun in the house.
    But this was a argument. But crime can happen any where any time.
    And i would be remiss if i didn't take care of my family. And how would i live with myself if something happens and didn't do anything in my power to give her a fighting chance.
    Now ar,1911,pf9,shotgun in the house. She knows how to use them all.
    In the safe. The shotty stays out when ever she is home. Grand baby stays there.
    And does not touch it,but it's in her control at all times.
    I work out of town. Not close enough to save her. Right quick.
    How would you feel if something happens and your not home
     

    rp-

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    I have 4 little girls and a wife. Who else is going to protect them? The cops? 7 minutes. What could you do in 7 minutes?
     

    Younggun

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    7 posts and he's still steadily trying to hock his guns despite the forum rules.

    I get the encouragement to keep them, but it seems he has no interest and is only hoping to make the sale without having to really participate in anything.
     

    kyletxria1911a1

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    7 posts and he's still steadily trying to hock his guns despite the forum rules.

    I get the encouragement to keep them, but it seems he has no interest and is only hoping to make the sale without having to really participate in anything.
    things that make you go Hmmmmm
     

    rp-

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    Ya but we just wanted to guilt trip him a little... I like to poke a little fun sometimes

    Hopefully he will figure something out and he will never be in a situation where he regrets selling it.
     

    TX69

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    View attachment 32191 View attachment 32192

    This is what all it would come with and a close up of the gun with the tactical light. I'm looking to sell it for 600 and any advice on good places to do that would be appreciated. I thought maybe the clerk of courts or a police station? I know they say that a busy parking lot with cameras and so forth...but anyone with some experience on the issue, i'd appreciate comments. Yes it is also my future wife that thinks that its not a good idea to have it anymore. Ever seen the Jim Jefferies on guns skit? That got me thinking too...


    POW! zee balls are stuffed into the purse!
     

    A.Texas.Yankee

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    Public parking lots are great for meets. I stay in grocery parking lots (people too busy to care) or outdoor sporting places like Gander, Academy, B Pro, Cabela's, etc. Hit your 25 posts and GLWS.
     

    Glockster69

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    Maybe, maybe not. Many people believe taking guns from law abiding citizens will stop gun violence because they've heard the mantra repeatedly.

    All we can do is try.
     
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