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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:39:00 -
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Edited by: Bellum Eternus on 09/01/2009 02:38:54 Scary thought. Eve players with guns. LOL.
Here's my daily carry: Kimber Tactical Ultra II .45 ACP w/ Microtech SOCOM Tanto
Anyone else? |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar MasterBlasters Inc. CORPVS DELICTI
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:41:00 -
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Yarrrr!!!!  |

Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:42:00 -
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Originally by: Surfin's PlunderBunny Yarrrr!!!! 
Dood, those are awesome. I want one. |

Brea Lafail
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:46:00 -
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You seriously carry that around with you? Looks like it would be a pain.
Can't afford classes required for licence here and most lease agreements say "no guns allowed you dastardly evil-doer." So until I get my own house... |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar MasterBlasters Inc. CORPVS DELICTI
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:49:00 -
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I'll never have another job where I'm required to carry a weapon
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:52:00 -
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Originally by: Brea Lafail You seriously carry that around with you? Looks like it would be a pain.
Can't afford classes required for licence here and most lease agreements say "no guns allowed you dastardly evil-doer." So until I get my own house...
Carry it around with me everywhere I'm allowed, which is 99% of where I need to go.
Lease agreements banning firearms? Where is this, if I may ask? Never heard of that one before.
Bellum Eternus Inveniam viam aut faciam.
Death of Virtue is Recruiting
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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar MasterBlasters Inc. CORPVS DELICTI
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:55:00 -
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Dude, I live just south of LA and they don't even try to pull that crap here
I do own 3 firearms though... got a .40 compact I got because I could, then I got a .44 magnum because it's freaking awesome, then I got a Mosin Nagant because it was $50 
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Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 02:59:00 -
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Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these |

Shirley Serious
Amarr Imperial Academy
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:11:00 -
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Originally by: Bellum Eternus Lease agreements banning firearms?
It's probably a really lame way to save money by cheapskate landlords.
If a criminal breaks in and shoots your tenants and puts some holes in the walls, ceilings and floors, it's covered under criminal damage, and the insurance company will pay out no fuss.
If your tenants put holes in the walls, floors and ceilings, then you'd have to do a whole lot of buggering about getting money off the tenants to pay for repairs.
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
Yes. Yes, I am. |

Brea Lafail
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:20:00 -
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Originally by: Shirley Serious
Originally by: Bellum Eternus Lease agreements banning firearms?
It's probably a really lame way to save money by cheapskate landlords.
If a criminal breaks in and shoots your tenants and puts some holes in the walls, ceilings and floors, it's covered under criminal damage, and the insurance company will pay out no fuss.
If your tenants put holes in the walls, floors and ceilings, then you'd have to do a whole lot of buggering about getting money off the tenants to pay for repairs.
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
Canada. Many people in cities here suffer from the "guns r bad" mentality or think that a box of 9mm will explode in a fire.
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HankMurphy
Minmatar Pelennor Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:20:00 -
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My two friends Smith and Wesson would like to have a word with you.
The only difference between mine and the one in the pic is mine says "Pennsylvania Highway Patrol" down the barrel. (yeah i know, whoopdee do). Was my grandfathers when he was in his early 20's so... that would make the pistol about 70-80 years old? Still fires as good as the day it was made.
I've owned more rifles/pistols than i can count and will probably own many more. This is the only one i give 2 ****s about 
---------- Seasons Greetings and have a Happy Alvis Time |

Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:23:00 -
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Originally by: Gojyu Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these
My buddy just bought an STG-556: Pic. No 40mm grenade launcher, but as a full auto trigger group and he runs a really nice Gemtech suppressor on it. My STG is on backorder or I'd post a pic of it. 
Bellum Eternus Inveniam viam aut faciam.
Death of Virtue is Recruiting
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:24:00 -
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Originally by: Shirley Serious
Originally by: Bellum Eternus Lease agreements banning firearms?
It's probably a really lame way to save money by cheapskate landlords.
If a criminal breaks in and shoots your tenants and puts some holes in the walls, ceilings and floors, it's covered under criminal damage, and the insurance company will pay out no fuss.
If your tenants put holes in the walls, floors and ceilings, then you'd have to do a whole lot of buggering about getting money off the tenants to pay for repairs.
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
LOL, no, I've never posted a thread like this before. 
Bellum Eternus Inveniam viam aut faciam.
Death of Virtue is Recruiting
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:26:00 -
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Originally by: Brea Lafail
Originally by: Shirley Serious
Originally by: Bellum Eternus Lease agreements banning firearms?
It's probably a really lame way to save money by cheapskate landlords.
If a criminal breaks in and shoots your tenants and puts some holes in the walls, ceilings and floors, it's covered under criminal damage, and the insurance company will pay out no fuss.
If your tenants put holes in the walls, floors and ceilings, then you'd have to do a whole lot of buggering about getting money off the tenants to pay for repairs.
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
Canada. Many people in cities here suffer from the "guns r bad" mentality or think that a box of 9mm will explode in a fire.
A box of 9mm will explode in a fire. Not all at once, but each individual round will, hehe.
Bellum Eternus Inveniam viam aut faciam.
Death of Virtue is Recruiting
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Shameless Avenger
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:37:00 -
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Do I have one? nope
Can I? Sure... I live in Florida, no permit necessary... to own at least. |

rValdez5987
Amarr 32nd Amarrian Imperial Navy Regiment.
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Posted - 2009.01.09 03:44:00 -
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My weapon
Thats obviously not my specific sword, but you get the point. Im a proud owner of an actual Katana. I'm trained in both the use of the Katana, and most firearms, however, I still prefer the Katana, as I feel that in my opinion, you have greater control over who it strikes and kills then most firearms.
I've had my katana for 3 years, It has had regular maintenance by myself. |

Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:08:00 -
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Originally by: rValdez5987 Edited by: rValdez5987 on 09/01/2009 03:47:38 My weapon
Thats obviously not my specific sword, but you get the point. Im a proud owner of an actual Katana. I'm trained in both the use of the Katana, and most firearms, however, I still prefer the Katana, as I feel that in my opinion, you have greater control over who it strikes and kills then most firearms.
I've had my katana for 3 years, It has had regular maintenance by myself.
Also, where I live, I dont need any sort of permit or anything to carry it at my side. Im of course barred from carrying it where weapons are explicitly not permitted, but out on the street its permitted so long as it remains 30% exposed. Basically, the handle MUST be showing. A no brainer since how else would you draw it.
Who made the blade? 90% of the katanas I've tried out have broken or chipped when used on anything heavier than 1" bamboo, which is total crap. Examples are most Hanwei blades or anything by Cold Steel or similar.
While unique, katanas are pretty much worthless these days for self defense. Impossible to conceal, and by the time you're in a situation where carrying one is reasonable, you can be holding a very spiffy rifle or SMG. |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:17:00 -
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Originally by: Bellum Eternus
Originally by: Gojyu Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these
My buddy just bought an STG-556: Pic. No 40mm grenade launcher, but as a full auto trigger group and he runs a really nice Gemtech suppressor on it. My STG is on backorder or I'd post a pic of it. 
I'm not a huge fan of gun control. But allowing someone to own what's basically a military assault rifle without the full auto option and a suppressor is pretty insane. What state do you live in, Nevada? |

goodby4u
Valor Inc.
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:17:00 -
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Edited by: goodby4u on 09/01/2009 04:19:27 Show swords
Also if you dont want the sword to chip use a slashing motion rather then a hacking motion, cuts better and puts the strain along the entire blade rather then just one point. |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:22:00 -
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Originally by: goodby4u Edited by: goodby4u on 09/01/2009 04:19:27 Show swords
Also if you dont want the sword to chip use a slashing motion rather then a hacking motion, cuts better and puts the strain along the entire blade rather then just one point.
I've not come across the company selling those before, but I'll tell you without a shadow of a doubt, even with a 200 pixel picture that those are fake. The thought of anyone swinging those at anything is both hilarious and horrifying at the same time |
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:24:00 -
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Originally by: Gojyu
Originally by: Bellum Eternus
Originally by: Gojyu Lol, in my country, you're lucky if you've got the right to carry a knife, let alone a pistol. Until I get enough money to purchase a safe (you practically need a vault to house a pistol) I'm sol when it comes to owning a firearm. But on the other hand, I'm pretty lucky, not many people get a chance to go onto a range with one of these
My buddy just bought an STG-556: Pic. No 40mm grenade launcher, but as a full auto trigger group and he runs a really nice Gemtech suppressor on it. My STG is on backorder or I'd post a pic of it. 
I'm not a huge fan of gun control. But allowing someone to own what's basically a military assault rifle without the full auto option and a suppressor is pretty insane. What state do you live in, Nevada?
Re-read. It *is* full auto. 
There is nothing wrong with anyone owning a fully automatic weapon, a suppressor or anything else similar to that. What would be the problem? People who do so are licensed law abiding citizens, and those who aren't end up with the same thing anyway.
For the record, I'm in Arizona, and it's just wonderful out here. It was something like 75F on new years lol. A $200 tax stamp and a federal background check gets you a fully automatic weapon, a rifle with a barrel under 16" (or an SMG etc.), a suppressor etc.
I have a suppressor on a .22LR pistol that I use all the time. It's great to go shooting and not have to A) worry about ear protection so much (I have active shooting muffs anyway, but meh) and I don't have to worry about disturbing anyone that could hear me from a couple miles down a canyon somewhere. |

rValdez5987
Amarr 32nd Amarrian Imperial Navy Regiment.
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:28:00 -
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Originally by: Bellum Eternus
Originally by: rValdez5987 Edited by: rValdez5987 on 09/01/2009 03:47:38 My weapon
Thats obviously not my specific sword, but you get the point. Im a proud owner of an actual Katana. I'm trained in both the use of the Katana, and most firearms, however, I still prefer the Katana, as I feel that in my opinion, you have greater control over who it strikes and kills then most firearms.
I've had my katana for 3 years, It has had regular maintenance by myself.
Also, where I live, I dont need any sort of permit or anything to carry it at my side. Im of course barred from carrying it where weapons are explicitly not permitted, but out on the street its permitted so long as it remains 30% exposed. Basically, the handle MUST be showing. A no brainer since how else would you draw it.
Who made the blade? 90% of the katanas I've tried out have broken or chipped when used on anything heavier than 1" bamboo, which is total crap. Examples are most Hanwei blades or anything by Cold Steel or similar.
While unique, katanas are pretty much worthless these days for self defense. Impossible to conceal, and by the time you're in a situation where carrying one is reasonable, you can be holding a very spiffy rifle or SMG.
My katana fell under the limit of swords made by Blacksmiths in Japan, which of course left it extremely expensive (several thousand dollars) It's legitimate, but a very pricy weapon compared to a pistol or rifle.
Its just my preference though. I can use firearms, but something about using a Katana, makes it better.
But to be fair, one of my friends used to get retired police weaponry, and some of the stuff that he got was pretty nice. Pistols, shotguns and such....
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Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:35:00 -
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Quote:
My katana fell under the limit of swords made by Blacksmiths in Japan, which of course left it extremely expensive (several thousand dollars) It's legitimate, but a very pricy weapon compared to a pistol or rifle.
Sounds interesting, If I may ask, who was the smith? I may know some of their work
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Terradyne Networks Terradyne Networks Alliance
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:35:00 -
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Originally by: Shirley Serious
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
I've got it too, but more of a feeling that a anti-gun will rush in, make some random comment, and send us into several pages of the usual age old debate until it's locked or everyone sputters out.
Anyways: My AK My British infield
One I don't have pictures of yet M1 carbine Marlin .22 bolt action (Mine came with a scope and wood stock not plastic) And a colt navy Replica
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:37:00 -
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Originally by: goodby4u Edited by: goodby4u on 09/01/2009 04:19:27 Show swords
Also if you dont want the sword to chip use a slashing motion rather then a hacking motion, cuts better and puts the strain along the entire blade rather then just one point.
LOL. Just to be clear: you think that I wasn't using the blade correctly and that's why it chipped? You're kidding right?
An example of a weapon: Hartsfield Katana, an example of garbage: anything by these guys.
The difference is about $10,000.00. And no, my skill in using a blade never entered into the equation when the edges failed. I generally dislike people who bring up swords/katanas/blah blah blah anyway because 99% of them don't know what they're talking about, and the other 1% never bring them up if they are expert enough to use one.
Pick up any mass produced katana and have a go at a beef shank with a good thigh bone in it and see what happens to the edge. I'm sure it wouldn't last more than 5-6 cuts.
But I digress. Nobody that plays Eve carries a firearm these days? I half expected all of Goonswarm to fill this thread with assault rifles and bayonets by now LOL.
Bellum Eternus Inveniam viam aut faciam.
Death of Virtue is Recruiting
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Bellum Eternus
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:39:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich
Originally by: Shirley Serious
Also, Bellum Eternus, you've never posted a thread like this before, have you? I got a massive sense of deja vu reading it...
I've got it too, but more of a feeling that a anti-gun will rush in, make some random comment, and send us into several pages of the usual age old debate until it's locked or everyone sputters out.
Anyways: My AK My British infield
One I don't have pictures of yet M1 carbine Marlin .22 bolt action (Mine came with a scope and wood stock not plastic) And a colt navy Replica
Enfields are awesome. <3 |

Gojyu
Ever Flow Axiom Empire
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:43:00 -
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Edited by: Gojyu on 09/01/2009 04:43:41
Quote: an example of garbage: anything by these guys.
Actually, Hanwei's quality has improved over the last few years, and while they're certainly not in the same league as a proper blade, they make quite a few decent blades. The PPK makes a decent entry level cutter, and their higher level blades such as the oni are actually damn fine swords. Also, a company known as bugei use hanwei blades as a base, customise them extensively and produce what's generally considered the finest production swords in the world |

rValdez5987
Amarr 32nd Amarrian Imperial Navy Regiment.
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:44:00 -
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Originally by: Bellum Eternus
Originally by: goodby4u Edited by: goodby4u on 09/01/2009 04:19:27 Show swords
Also if you dont want the sword to chip use a slashing motion rather then a hacking motion, cuts better and puts the strain along the entire blade rather then just one point.
LOL. Just to be clear: you think that I wasn't using the blade correctly and that's why it chipped? You're kidding right?
An example of a weapon: Hartsfield Katana, an example of garbage: anything by these guys.
The difference is about $10,000.00. And no, my skill in using a blade never entered into the equation when the edges failed. I generally dislike people who bring up swords/katanas/blah blah blah anyway because 99% of them don't know what they're talking about, and the other 1% never bring them up if they are expert enough to use one.
Pick up any mass produced katana and have a go at a beef shank with a good thigh bone in it and see what happens to the edge. I'm sure it wouldn't last more than 5-6 cuts.
But I digress. Nobody that plays Eve carries a firearm these days? I half expected all of Goonswarm to fill this thread with assault rifles and bayonets by now LOL.
I only brought it up because this is a gun thread, and although I am trained in firearms usage, I prefer a katana any day.
I do not however carry it with me, it is for my personal protection at home. Also, this is the first time that I've mentioned this to ANYONE in the 3 years that I have had it.
I will not elaborate on anything more regarding it, only that if you wish to ascertain its quality, and my abilities, anyone is free to attempt to break into my house.  |

HankMurphy
Minmatar Pelennor Enterprises
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:48:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich
M1 carbine
want x1000
remember back when the gov had that huge auction of those? yeah, i'm a fkin idiot |

doctorstupid2
The Accursed
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Posted - 2009.01.09 04:58:00 -
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For home defense/carry I have a Ruger SP101 in 357 magnum, Linkage. Been shooting since I was about 8 or 9, so I've gotten my grubby little hands on more than a few, but this is all I keep around the house (for now) |
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