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Alleycat72

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  1. I'll be honest. They would not enjoy the photos that they received on their phones. All manner of deviant activities would be going on. You ever seen a middle aged man running naked in a field? It isn't pretty!
  2. Who hasn't had a bunch of cops show up on their front porch?
  3. Or apparently a kid on his bike.
  4. You'd probably be better off hitting the top of the vest. Working the triangle. The guy may bleed out with a leg hit, but he can shoot while he's doing it.
  5. Let me ask you if you don't mind? Did it feel like the world was in slow motion, but you were moving in real time? Was it as if you were a spectator and you body took over. The sights seemed to align themselves kind of thing. I've talked a few guys, but they were in war and I didn't feel like is was right to talk to them about it.
  6. You simply don't know how you are going to perform in a situation where you're either shooting at someone or getting shot at unless it's happened to you. Center mass gives you the highest hit percentage. No matter how good you are you will probably be worse when your life is on the line. A buddy of mine woke up with a guy in his living room. He confronted the guy and it went south. He aimed directly between the guy's eyes and pulled the trigger. He hit the guy in his pinky. I asked him if the guy raised his hand as a sheld. His response was the guy had a weapon in one hand pointing at him. The hand he hit was at his side. That's how far his aim was off. The guy hit the ground like a ton of bricks and begged for his life. At the range shooting drills are nice and pretty. In real life they get ugly. Cops go into a situation prepared. They give themselves every advantage when bad things could happen. As a regular guy, the bad guy has that advantage. None of us are John Wick. No matter how much we tell our Wives we are.
  7. Depends on curtilage.
  8. It has screwed them in court.
  9. Put up a fence around your property. Put a gate on your driveway. Put no trespassing signs up.
  10. http://imgur.com/gallery/o5u1BXn
  11. It came today. They didn't do a whole lot of sharpening to it. It's heavy for its size. I like the heft.
  12. I have two good deer. One is over 20" inside spread, but he's only an 8 pt. I've got about 10 bucks working the alfalfa.
  13. Well my Trijicon mro is back at Trijicon for the second time in 3 weeks. I've fired 5 shots with it on the gun. I love my Reap IR, but the mro is getting it's ass handed to it by my buddy's $25 Chinese junk red dot. I don't think they understand what 18.5" of parallax at 100 yards means.
  14. I was working on a pink Cuda with the 505 in it last night. I was having a few beers. Did you know a knife takes over a month to get here from England?
  15. Some people are so angry.
  16. So, women is in the process of killing your wife or child. Would you refrain from using deadly force and allow them to possibly die because of some BS notion of chivalry?
  17. It would be sexist not to beat the ever living F$%k out of her.
  18. A book on asymmetric warfare.
  19. On a side note, don't try it with thermal. LOL
  20. They have a little switch in their trucks that kills all lights including the dash lights and they can drive like that. My little switch just kills the tail lights.
  21. Currently looking for Thunder B and ghost pepper powder.
  22. The first time I was young and unarmed. Guy started shooting at me near Foster Ave from the overpass walkway. I told myself I would never get in that situation again. Second was on 17th Ave. I was around 30. A guy set up trouble and called it in. He knew someone would be coming to fix the issue soon. It was 2:00ish in the morning. I knew instantly it was a setup, but nothing could get me. I was after all bullet proof and armed. I couldn't see anyone but I knew when it was coming due to the nature of my job. I moved my shirt over my gun making it visible. Police didn't go in that area back then so I said to my self "here we go". The guy came at my back right side. "Gun side". He was running full out at me and was on me faster than I thought possible. I hit him with the object in my arms while simultaneously pulling my gun. It was wet out and he hit the ground with 70 lbs of work related material on his chest. Safety off, 2.5 # on a 3.5 # trigger, and a Lazer on his forehead. I yelled at him " What the F%^k do you want ". He hauled ass and I finished the job and went home. Third was when I was working near the truck stop on 1st st. This was around the time the trucker was killing prostitutes in Nashville so we were a bit more aware. I inadvertently interrupted a male prostitute with a John. The prostitute ran while the John wanted to fight. The prostitute tried yelled at him to "come on", but he wanted to " F me up". His mind was changed rather quickly. Forth and funny. Coworker called and asked if I was out. It was around midnight and I was. A man in a truck was driving around him. The truck had a cage fashioned out of someones chain link fence. The guy started shining a flashlight at him and the guy was spooked. I got there and we found out someone had hired a toothless redneck to work security for a local company. I still make fun of my buddy's Deliverance experience. There are more, but......
  23. I should be able to purchase anything that falls under NFA without a stamp or 300 day waiting period. Why is that different than what's happening with pot? As long as Tennessee says it's legal, it should be legal.

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