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That's funny, jm. I used to keep the gp100 in one of a pair of packer boots under bedside table. Have new and undisclosable place of secretion at present. I was siphoning gas out of tractors when I was 15, Lowell, so I could drive around the fields in my Grandpa's 49 Chevy. Grandpa was gone to his reward and Gramma didn't drive and of course I didn't have a license, so I got a surprise one day when she said "Do you think you could drive me to Quaker (short for Quaker City, OH) so I can get groceries. She may not have understood the possible legal consequences or after a lifetime of swerving all over the road with Gramps while he looked at growing corn maybe she was game for anything. So I drove her to town--about five miles--only the one time. Didn't tell my folks.
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You guys sure seem paranoid.
I keep all my guns in the safes...I guess I'll just bite their ear off.
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Agree Chuck- read Hemingway's posthumously published "True At First Light" (re-hash of a 1952 Safari he and wife Mary Welsh H. took with Philip Percival- in it he tells of a shoulder shot from his 1903 30-06 that dropped a leopard from a tree naptime-but the cat went into a mangrove thicket- he took a M12-filled with No. 8 birdshot-eventually killed the dying big cat- and he also told of seeing a leather jacketed "punk" shot at close range with birdshot-I prefer No. 0 buckshot, but would use any plastic hulled 12 gauge load in my "defense pumpgun"! RWTF
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"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Ole' H&K PSP loaded with Federal 'HiShok' 115gr JHPs.
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j0e, are those the teeth you keep at the ready on the nite stand!
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I still have all mine thankyou...
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Good! I was worried that you might have to gum-off the badguy's ear.
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You guys sure seem paranoid.
I keep all my guns in the safes...I guess I'll just bite their ear off. Spoken like a man who's never experienced a bad guy breaking into his home at 3am, as I have. After that experience, my wife - who has always avoided guns - asked me to teach her how to use the revolver, which I promptly did. Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
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In addition to the pistol I have recently added one of these. Much better then fumbling around with the big maglight,blinds them which makes for easier target if it comes to that and perhaps makes a long expensive trial unecessary http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main/co_disp/displ/prrfnbr/24531/sesent/00Thankfully where I live now they don't break in homes.Biggest threat to my guns and savings is Obama,Nancy P and Harry "the war is lost" Reid
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