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 Posted: Sat Apr 5th, 2008 03:45 pm
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Chick Hazzard wrote: Sorry I posted that... crap.gif

I just thought it was funny. I try not to let work get involved with anything that I consider fun.

To me, guns = work , and watches = fun
Don't be. While guns=work for me right now, they're still fun at this point. There was some confusion on my part when I first posted and it led to miscommunication between me an Pax. Basically, we were talking about two different things and it took me a minute to figure out where I screwed up. But, yeah it is kinda funny that little black box thingy. No real self respecting operator would carry something like that as a weapon.

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Paxman wrote: murphy j wrote: Paxman wrote: murphy j wrote: Paxman wrote: That's ridiculous!!
What's ridiculous? Did we see the same video? The one about the Magpul Masada.

Yes we did.
Ok then. I'll play this game;). What's ridiculous about it?

 

Its not a game.

I can appreciate the technology but for me this is just another concealed weapon with little practical use. You guys doing your jobs have NO need to conceal. Nor does any upright citizen. I guess I don't live in fear of being jacked when on the streets and find the premise ridiculous. I don't need to conceal weapons when guys like you and Chick are watching out for me.thankyou.gif JMHO.


 


PAX...just out of curiosity, have you ever looked at the facts, as opposed to listening to the anti-gun propaganda.  Fact, in area's where concealed weapons are permitted, there is a reduction in crime because the criminals are not the only ones with weapons...and they do not know which of their victims might have a concealed weapon and shoot back.  To bring back back an old adage that is trite, but true..."Guns don't kill people; people kill people."

More people are killed by kids and old people in automobiles than by guns, by such an overwhelming margin that it is ridiculous, and the licensing laws are equally slack and ridiculous, as compared to the purchase and permit requirement for guns.  I agree that no citizen need an automatic weapon.  No one is going to watch out for you and your family as passionately as you are...I know it is an emotional issue...that's why one needs to look at the facts.

I for one, would not travel by auto cross-country without some reasonable form of protection...out society has allowed the vicious and the pathological to do what they want with little or no repercussion, simply because...well, they had a bad childhood...perhaps, Dad wouldn't buy them a watch!!! :)

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Chick Hazzard wrote: Sorry I posted that... crap.gif

I just thought it was funny. I try not to let work get involved with anything that I consider fun.

To me, guns = work , and watches = fun


Hay no worries man. Folks should just be glad I'm one of the good guys. LOL :D

With Watches and guns. :cool:

Dangerous

American

With

Guns

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If i lived in say Detroit or Philly, i would want one of them.  Pretty darn cool. yourock.gif Though I dont think the ATF guys are too keen on it.  But in all seriousness,  for personal protection a revolver, which is what I carry, is best.... no chance of jamming.  Just MHO.

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KenC wrote:


 


PAX...just out of curiosity, have you ever looked at the facts, as opposed to listening to the anti-gun propaganda.  Fact, in area's where concealed weapons are permitted, there is a reduction in crime because the criminals are not the only ones with weapons...and they do not know which of their victims might have a concealed weapon and shoot back.  To bring back back an old adage that is trite, but true..."Guns don't kill people; people kill people."

More people are killed by kids and old people in automobiles than by guns, by such an overwhelming margin that it is ridiculous, and the licensing laws are equally slack and ridiculous, as compared to the purchase and permit requirement for guns.  I agree that no citizen need an automatic weapon.  No one is going to watch out for you and your family as passionately as you are...I know it is an emotional issue...that's why one needs to look at the facts.

I for one, would not travel by auto cross-country without some reasonable form of protection...out society has allowed the vicious and the pathological to do what they want with little or no repercussion, simply because...well, they had a bad childhood...perhaps, Dad wouldn't buy them a watch!!! :)
Ken, again I agree with you.  Just look at the cities like D.C. Where it is illegal to carry.  The thugs do what they want because they know law abiding citizens arent protected.  I do have one question. How would you carry outside of your state?  I thought my carry permit was good in PA and possibly FL only?  I drove from PA to Calgary, Canada with a large sum of money in 06 and was uneasy the whole time without protection. 

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 Posted: Sat Apr 5th, 2008 09:38 pm
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Yes very serious indeed Teddy. hand6.gif

Now on not so serious a note they forgot to put a place for your backup watch in there. :D

That baby could fit in most ladies purses. I could see either one of my sisters packing one and they do pack. :cool: One is a cop and the other a MP's wife. ;)

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Ya buddy Skip......hand6.gif

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This wasn't supposed to be a 2nd Amendment thread. (I don't like discussing politics and religion) It was supposed to be funny, at least that's what I thought when I posted it. Being with the Bureau for almost ten years now, we usually get notified of "new" devices when someone comes across them in the field, but as in most cases it's already out on the internet by the time "the field" is notified. I just thought it was funny when the guy mentioned walking the dog.

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Chick Hazzard wrote: This wasn't supposed to be a 2nd Amendment thread. (I don't like discussing politics and religion) It was supposed to be funny, at least that's what I thought when I posted it. Being with the Bureau for almost ten years now, we usually get notified of "new" devices when someone comes across them in the field, but as in most cases it's already out on the internet by the time "the field" is notified. I just thought it was funny when the guy mentioned walking the dog.Chick,  dont worry,  I thought it was funny too.  The guy demoing the gun knows darn well no one would ever be carrying that while "Walking the dog".mistake.gif

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 Posted: Sat Apr 5th, 2008 10:52 pm
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But you never know about a walking Dawg. :D

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Jeez...I need two or three of them things.  You suppose the take PayPal??? yahoo.gif

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coyote2.gif My apologies to all for getting off on a rant...can I blame it on global warming? subtlelaugh.gif

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