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A Prius because I'm green
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A Prius because I'm green
Actually it's just a Glock 22 but my work vehicle has an M134D Dillon Aero gatling gun that shots out 3,000 to 4,000 rounds a minute. It sounds like this, blaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh, blahhhhhhhhhhhhh.. but it's not a Benz it's a crappy a$$ GMC. So at home I have Horsepower and at work I have firepower. It's a good balance!
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Unfortunately, Maryland laws prevent such measures so I have to over compensate with what's around the house - if you go into the "off topic" section you'll find the thread detailing what it is and how to join.
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Actually it's just a Glock 22 but my work vehicle has an M134D Dillon Aero gatling gun that shots out 3,000 to 4,000 rounds a minute. It sounds like this, blaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh, blahhhhhhhhhhhhh.. but it's not a Benz it's a crappy a$$ GMC. So at home I have Horsepower and at work I have firepower. It's a good balance!
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2014 E63, Cobra replica, 68 Camaro, 66 Chevy II SS, Z4 BMW, Honda Element, Birel 125cc Shifter Kart.
My Baretta .32 is in the little glove box under my seat, ALWAYS. And, I keep a Microtech automatic knife in my pocket.
You just never know.............
You just never know.............
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I have 4.. ar15, ak47, defender shotgun, and the taurus 9mm. The 9mm is the only one I take in my car since it fits perfectly under the driver seat in the small compartment. Heres a picture of Shardul at my house with my gunds!
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Mosquito (with suppressor), Kimber .45, 226 .40/.357sig, 229 9mm, HK .40 compact, CZ 75 9mm (with 25rd mag), Ruger P93 9mm, CZ 9mm compact
Mossberg pump, Sig 556, AK
Mosquito (with suppressor), Kimber .45, 226 .40/.357sig, 229 9mm, HK .40 compact, CZ 75 9mm (with 25rd mag), Ruger P93 9mm, CZ 9mm compact
Mossberg pump, Sig 556, AK
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2003 E55 & 2014 GL550
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26ounce S&W 44mag made of Scandium. FRIGGIN love it.
Also had to buy the big dog, the Model 500 50cal. Painful to shoot, KICKED OUT OF RANGES TWICE SO FAR, but loved every minute of it. (Most ranges around here only allow up to 45's)
Rolling with 700 Gr Ballistics Supply "wrist breakers" for those that say the standard grain rounds are no big deal.
Here is what they say about the 700grain rounds
we recommend wearing a padded shooting glove. If you are into maximum recoil and self-abuse, this is the round for you. The bottom line is - You've bought the Biggest and the Baddest Revolver out there and this will demonstrate it's MAXIMUM CAPABILITY!! These are also available in the Sample Pak (10 rnds. maximum) or in a 20 round box.
Not my actual firearm below, just one his twin brothers.
26ounce S&W 44mag made of Scandium. FRIGGIN love it.
Also had to buy the big dog, the Model 500 50cal. Painful to shoot, KICKED OUT OF RANGES TWICE SO FAR, but loved every minute of it. (Most ranges around here only allow up to 45's)
Rolling with 700 Gr Ballistics Supply "wrist breakers" for those that say the standard grain rounds are no big deal.
Here is what they say about the 700grain rounds
we recommend wearing a padded shooting glove. If you are into maximum recoil and self-abuse, this is the round for you. The bottom line is - You've bought the Biggest and the Baddest Revolver out there and this will demonstrate it's MAXIMUM CAPABILITY!! These are also available in the Sample Pak (10 rnds. maximum) or in a 20 round box.
Not my actual firearm below, just one his twin brothers.
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Sig's... Lotsa Sig's, plus a Ruger 22, a custom 270 and a Remmington 8 shot Riot gun. Like Judge Rhinehold said in another 48 hours... Can't have too much fire power...
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2005 e55 amg
Last 2 purchases
26ounce S&W 44mag made of Scandium. FRIGGIN love it.
Also had to buy the big dog, the Model 500 50cal. Painful to shoot, KICKED OUT OF RANGES TWICE SO FAR, but loved every minute of it. (Most ranges around here only allow up to 45's)
Rolling with 700 Gr Ballistics Supply "wrist breakers" for those that say the standard grain rounds are no big deal.
Here is what they say about the 700grain rounds
we recommend wearing a padded shooting glove. If you are into maximum recoil and self-abuse, this is the round for you. The bottom line is - You've bought the Biggest and the Baddest Revolver out there and this will demonstrate it's MAXIMUM CAPABILITY!! These are also available in the Sample Pak (10 rnds. maximum) or in a 20 round box.
Not my actual firearm below, just one his twin brothers.
26ounce S&W 44mag made of Scandium. FRIGGIN love it.
Also had to buy the big dog, the Model 500 50cal. Painful to shoot, KICKED OUT OF RANGES TWICE SO FAR, but loved every minute of it. (Most ranges around here only allow up to 45's)
Rolling with 700 Gr Ballistics Supply "wrist breakers" for those that say the standard grain rounds are no big deal.
Here is what they say about the 700grain rounds
we recommend wearing a padded shooting glove. If you are into maximum recoil and self-abuse, this is the round for you. The bottom line is - You've bought the Biggest and the Baddest Revolver out there and this will demonstrate it's MAXIMUM CAPABILITY!! These are also available in the Sample Pak (10 rnds. maximum) or in a 20 round box.
Not my actual firearm below, just one his twin brothers.
Sweet mother of god that's a faaaarking canon.
Our government dont like teh guns so the best "protection" Im allowed in my car is this lol
Edit : LED Lenser X21 baddest torch in the world
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Cool, didn't know that we has so many gun lovers how about this where can I get the best deal on a 1000rds of .223/.556?
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I'm a supporter of 2nd Amendment rights, I own several guns and believe strongly in our right to own firearms...but WHY carry them in a car? I know, many of you are saying "Why not, if you have one in your house, why not in your car...you never know."
At least in CA, that's an instant trip to jail. The "you never know" mentality of driving while packing is asking for major trouble. Are you really going to have time to pull the gun on a car jacker with a pistol already in your face? Are you placing yourself in situations where you would need to run to your car and get your gun? What the heck are you doing if so?
It's something else entirely to defend your home, which can't be driven away from burglars. Being mobile in your car introduces a factor of safety you don't have at your home.
I'm just curious why so many of you carry guns in the car. Is that legal in your state, or are you just that paranoid?...or are you doing things that put you in a position that require firearms while driving? Not sure why but IMO keeping a loaded gun at your home seems more sensible & less "macho" and "I'm billy badass" than carrying a loaded weapon in your car, where almost anyone can get to it (if they steal your car or accidentally/intentionally get your keys).
/flame suit on
BTW I love my CZ 75 SP-01!
At least in CA, that's an instant trip to jail. The "you never know" mentality of driving while packing is asking for major trouble. Are you really going to have time to pull the gun on a car jacker with a pistol already in your face? Are you placing yourself in situations where you would need to run to your car and get your gun? What the heck are you doing if so?
It's something else entirely to defend your home, which can't be driven away from burglars. Being mobile in your car introduces a factor of safety you don't have at your home.
I'm just curious why so many of you carry guns in the car. Is that legal in your state, or are you just that paranoid?...or are you doing things that put you in a position that require firearms while driving? Not sure why but IMO keeping a loaded gun at your home seems more sensible & less "macho" and "I'm billy badass" than carrying a loaded weapon in your car, where almost anyone can get to it (if they steal your car or accidentally/intentionally get your keys).
/flame suit on
BTW I love my CZ 75 SP-01!
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There you go. This is where I last bought my rounds. Prices have rocketed since though. This should be one of the best prices around.
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I'm a supporter of 2nd Amendment rights, I own several guns and believe strongly in our right to own firearms...but WHY carry them in a car? I know, many of you are saying "Why not, if you have one in your house, why not in your car...you never know."
At least in CA, that's an instant trip to jail. The "you never know" mentality of driving while packing is asking for major trouble. Are you really going to have time to pull the gun on a car jacker with a pistol already in your face? Are you placing yourself in situations where you would need to run to your car and get your gun? What the heck are you doing if so?
It's something else entirely to defend your home, which can't be driven away from burglars. Being mobile in your car introduces a factor of safety you don't have at your home.
I'm just curious why so many of you carry guns in the car. Is that legal in your state, or are you just that paranoid?...or are you doing things that put you in a position that require firearms while driving? Not sure why but IMO keeping a loaded gun at your home seems more sensible & less "macho" and "I'm billy badass" than carrying a loaded weapon in your car, where almost anyone can get to it (if they steal your car or accidentally/intentionally get your keys).
/flame suit on
BTW I love my CZ 75 SP-01!
At least in CA, that's an instant trip to jail. The "you never know" mentality of driving while packing is asking for major trouble. Are you really going to have time to pull the gun on a car jacker with a pistol already in your face? Are you placing yourself in situations where you would need to run to your car and get your gun? What the heck are you doing if so?
It's something else entirely to defend your home, which can't be driven away from burglars. Being mobile in your car introduces a factor of safety you don't have at your home.
I'm just curious why so many of you carry guns in the car. Is that legal in your state, or are you just that paranoid?...or are you doing things that put you in a position that require firearms while driving? Not sure why but IMO keeping a loaded gun at your home seems more sensible & less "macho" and "I'm billy badass" than carrying a loaded weapon in your car, where almost anyone can get to it (if they steal your car or accidentally/intentionally get your keys).
/flame suit on
BTW I love my CZ 75 SP-01!
I live in Florida and have a concealed carry permit. It's perfectly legal for me to have a gun in my car or on my person.
There is no "macho", or "I'm Billy badass" about it. A gun is only usefull if you have it on you or within reach.