Charlottesville Riot

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Weetabix wrote:Gun Free Zone has an interesting and a bit concerning observation on the course of this whole thing: Welcome to France
That makes complete sense.
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scipioafricanus wrote:
Weetabix wrote:Gun Free Zone has an interesting and a bit concerning observation on the course of this whole thing: Welcome to France
That makes complete sense.
Kinda frightening, actually. Eeek.
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The difference is, we have ARs.

Similar to how the kick off to the civil rights movement was Korean War vets with combat experience and arms
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BDK wrote:The difference is, we have ARs.
...Garands, Mausers,... and bayonets for all of them.
...even before I read MHI, my response to seeing a poster for the stars of the latest Twilight movies was "I see 2 targets and a collaborator".
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randy wrote:
BDK wrote:The difference is, we have ARs.
...Garands, Mausers,... and bayonets for all of them.
So, I guess I have to buy a Belgian Mauser and the Japanese service rifle, because that's what I have bayonets for. :)
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randy wrote:
BDK wrote:The difference is, we have ARs.
...Garands, Mausers,... and bayonets for all of them.
Current events are starting to make me feel poorly armed.

I have a Czech Mauser with bayonet but instead of an AR I bought a house. :)

I also have my CCW permit, but still don't own a holster. sigh
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Greg what type of gun do you have? Quite a few of us have plenty of holsters in the proverbial box
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BDK wrote:Greg what type of gun do you have? Quite a few of us have plenty of holsters in the proverbial box

Do you have a right-handed holster for a full-size EAA Witness? Mine just broke.... :(
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BDK wrote:Greg what type of gun do you have? Quite a few of us have plenty of holsters in the proverbial box
No worries. I can shop when I get a round 'tuit. I'm just lazy, and this is good motivation. :)

Right now at my bedside I have a P229 in a Safepacker.
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