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L8 APEX
01-09-2004, 11:20 PM
See I told you they were there! On the news tonight people got attacked one man killed in California on a popular hike and bike trail. Look what happens when you expect "the man" to protect you:hammer: Also Dallas is now the 5th most dangerous, and tenth most stressful city. Murder is up 18% so you may want to do a little target practice this year:beer:
my2002lightning
01-10-2004, 12:44 AM
See I told you they were there! On the news tonight people got attacked one man killed in California on a popular hike and bike trail. Look what happens when you expect "the man" to protect you:hammer: Also Dallas is now the 5th most dangerous, and tenth most stressful city. Murder is up 18% so you may want to do a little target practice this year:beer:Here's the msnbc.com story: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3912806/
I feel bad for the "unfortunate / unarmed" ones.
"Better to have it and not need it ...than need it and not have it".
Sixpipes
01-10-2004, 01:01 AM
"Better to have it and not not need it ...than need it and not have it".Are we still talking about guns here? :cool:
my2002lightning
01-10-2004, 09:35 PM
Are we still talking about guns here? :cool:
Yes! see avatar ....:tu:
The .44 Rem. Mag. has the distinction of taking every big-game animal on the N.A. continent - including Grizzlies, etc.
I haven't shot my .44 Rem. Mag. Desert Eagle in some time (and haven't reloaded more 240 gr. HPs for it... AA#9 powder rocks! Very clean burning pwdr. with the DE's gas-operated blow-back slide operation.)
It's a "hand-full" to become proficient without steady practice.
I believe Ted Nugent has taken a Glock 10 mm. to S. Africa to hunt boar and did alright. I don't have details off-hand, but I know the 10 mm. round has plenty of knock-down.
Ronald
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