250exridr

NH/MA

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02 400ex with modZ
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blindbaby12

United States

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motion detector lights, big dog, big gun, lots of ammo
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intrudertlr

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Yup, motion lights, fenced in yard, gated drive and walkway, and these guys.
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camo fox

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all mine are sitting out in the yard, with keys in them and under storage covers. i have insurance on everything now, so i lose no sleep over it .
you might be a redneck if you say "Gun show was full today,ammo going out the door. Bought 900 rnds of 223 lake city brass,for 450.00.. "
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jhess

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camo fox wrote: all mine are sitting out in the yard, with keys in them and under storage covers. i have insurance on everything now, so i lose no sleep over it . Your dogs have keys in them?
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BlueRapted

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I have 2 dogs too,but even the meanest dog/s can be tricked or tamed. Can't always count on a dog,I've seen mean dogs play with a total stranger when usaully they would bite. Some people have ways with dogs,thats why I got back plans (glock,ar-15,winchester 12gauge,and others always loaded). And on a side note,I would like to see pics of a dog with keys.lol
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princevaliant1975

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Those that tout having guns and ammo, would you actually shoot an unarmed thief? I understand the intimidation of a weapon, but it matters not how much ammo you have because a good marksman only needs one shot, assuming you would shoot the trespasser on the spot.
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camo fox

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jhess wrote: camo fox wrote: all mine are sitting out in the yard, with keys in them and under storage covers. i have insurance on everything now, so i lose no sleep over it . Your dogs have keys in them? 
I have two mellow ass dogs. they would run away from a thief before attacking. Beagles are too friendly to have my keys, so the keys sit in the ignition.
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camo fox

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princevaliant1975 wrote: Those that tout having guns and ammo, would you actually shoot an unarmed thief? I understand the intimidation of a weapon, but it matters not how much ammo you have because a good marksman only needs one shot, assuming you would shoot the trespasser on the spot.
I think most people boast about having guns so people dont try to do anything to them, because in the heat of the moment they would probably be too scarred to pull that trigger.
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drummer89

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princevaliant1975 wrote: Those that tout having guns and ammo, would you actually shoot an unarmed thief? I understand the intimidation of a weapon, but it matters not how much ammo you have because a good marksman only needs one shot, assuming you would shoot the trespasser on the spot.
Well considering our truck was broken into once and had 2k worth of my dads work stuff taken out, and then his new truck was about to get ripped off...I'd say if he had the shot he would take it.
How about you?
We had a neightbor a few years back that kept hearing noises in his backyard for a few nights so he put cameras back there and of course, caught someone. Guy thought he was gonna walk off so he put off an ar-15 round at his feet, scared him out of his life. Just a neighbor huffing freon out of the a/c unit. He was unarmed, but he was gonna shoot if he thought that kid was gonna try and come to close.
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