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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 12:54 AM
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Ha ha! 200 rounds a minute sounds awesome until you blow $50 in a minute. Even red light districts are cheaper...

I was thinking of just getting a .22 plinker pistol. I had this cool 8 shot revolver growing up. Grandfather learned quickdraw with it. Also shot himself in the leg with it learning. HA.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by PocketsEmpty
lol, some of these posts are quite entertaining. I only carry a long gun in my Jeep if I'm going to a hunting spot or range, with no stops in between. PA is pretty lax with gun laws. I only need a permit to conceal, or carry a loaded handgun in a vehicle.
You need a permit to carry a handgun in your vehicle?
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 01:19 AM
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It's considered "concealed" inside the vehicle, or it is here anyways
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 01:40 AM
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Sounds made up. I lived at 4000 West Chicago Ave in the den of heroin and dog fighting. I jacked up a 17 year old kid with a brick and stole his wallet because he robbed my girlfriend. No piece. Guns just get you killed. Grew up shooting back in CT, held an AK47 when I was 10 that we dug up in my grandpa's back yard after he died. I'm not some ***** lefty vegan.

Anyway if I was going to carry something in my car, I'd probably carry a sawed off 12 gauge or a similar short barreled side by side like the lovely gentleman higher up in this thread. Break action with bird shot if I was going for fending off people or shooting zombies aka crackheads.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 02:04 AM
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Originally Posted by drhoward1988
It's considered "concealed" inside the vehicle, or it is here anyways
Oh ok. Its not in New Mexico.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by kgm
Sounds made up. I lived at 4000 West Chicago Ave in the den of heroin and dog fighting. I jacked up a 17 year old kid with a brick and stole his wallet because he robbed my girlfriend. No piece. Guns just get you killed. Grew up shooting back in CT, held an AK47 when I was 10 that we dug up in my grandpa's back yard after he died. I'm not some ***** lefty vegan.

Anyway if I was going to carry something in my car, I'd probably carry a sawed off 12 gauge or a similar short barreled side by side like the lovely gentleman higher up in this thread. Break action with bird shot if I was going for fending off people or shooting zombies aka crackheads.
Sounds made up? Apparently you don't follow the news.

Back in the Summer of 2011 when all these flash mobs were gaining traction tourists were being targeted and robbed by the lowlifes who would make their way to the civilized areas and rob people. The same year the "riots" happened at the Wisconsin State Fair iirc. Chicago and Milwaukee always turn in to festering ****holes once the weather warms up and there is no denying it.

Perhaps if your girlfriend was carrying a firearm, some mace, a tazer or some other form of personal protection she wouldn't have been robbed.

Beating a person with a brick is no better than shooting them. But I don't see what that has to do with anything other than you trying to puff out your chest and tell everyone what a hardcore badass you are. Shooting someone in self defense is completely different than going out and retaliating against someone who did nothing to you. If she was robbed and you knew who it was then the proper way to handle it would be to go to the police and let them deal with it.

Your argument is filled with flaws and assbackwards thinking.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by XJriot
Sounds made up? Apparently you don't follow the news.

Back in the Summer of 2011 when all these flash mobs were gaining traction tourists were being targeted and robbed by the lowlifes who would make their way to the civilized areas and rob people. The same year the "riots" happened at the Wisconsin State Fair iirc. Chicago and Milwaukee always turn in to festering ****holes once the weather warms up and there is no denying it.

Perhaps if your girlfriend was carrying a firearm, some mace, a tazer or some other form of personal protection she wouldn't have been robbed.

Beating a person with a brick is no better than shooting them. But I don't see what that has to do with anything other than you trying to puff out your chest and tell everyone what a hardcore badass you are. Shooting someone in self defense is completely different than going out and retaliating against someone who did nothing to you. If she was robbed and you knew who it was then the proper way to handle it would be to go to the police and let them deal with it.

Your argument is filled with flaws and assbackwards thinking.
I like carrying my KelTec 32 ACP in my pants pocket. I tried a brick but everyone kept looking at me funny.

Not only that, but I only had one chance with the brick and I couldn't throw it as far and fast as I could dispense 7 rounds........
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 07:30 AM
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I like carrying my KelTec 32 ACP in my pants pocket. I tried a brick but everyone kept looking at me funny.

Not only that, but I only had one chance with the brick and I couldn't throw it as far and fast as I could dispense 7 rounds........
I guess there's a reason why police officers and military personnel are issued rifles, side arms and/or shot guns instead of bricks!

A brick is kinda like a police officer though. Neither are around when you need one!

"Can you please stop robbing and/or beating me while I go look for a brick to defend myself with? I would appreciate it greatly".
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 08:55 AM
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What you guys don't keep a brick in your hatch? Lol

But as stated numerous times I only keep the gun in my jeep on the way to the hunting grounds or range. The amount of cover depends on the amount of stops. I am goin to look into putting it under the backseat as whoever mentioned tho. Seem like a good idea
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by XJriot
Sounds made up? Apparently you don't follow the news.

Back in the Summer of 2011 when all these flash mobs were gaining traction tourists were being targeted and robbed by the lowlifes who would make their way to the civilized areas and rob people. The same year the "riots" happened at the Wisconsin State Fair iirc. Chicago and Milwaukee always turn in to festering ****holes once the weather warms up and there is no denying it.
I lived in Chicago for the previous 7 years until moving last year. That stuff was all over blown. It didn't really happen. It happened I believe once in a city of a million people, and 500 murders and 1000 traffic deaths a year. Chicago is definitely a **** hole, but that "flash mob" robbery stuff was straight sensationalist garbage. Considering ol girl just ran inside, she was okay. I didn't hit anyone with a brick. Holding one is usually enough for some punk kids to **** their pants "The rent is low" they said!


Cops don't respond to robbery calls in poor neighborhoods. Especially not west side Chicago. You clearly have no idea what you're talking about in this regard.

Just going to get grocerys

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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:19 AM
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You said you jacked up a 17 year old kid with a brick then stole his wallet. Now youre saying you didn't hit anyone with a brick?

Apparently you have no idea what you're talking about because you can't even keep your stories straight. Perhaps you should write down your lies so you can keep track of them better.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by kgm
Ha ha! 200 rounds a minute sounds awesome until you blow $50 in a minute. Even red light districts are cheaper...

I was thinking of just getting a .22 plinker pistol. I had this cool 8 shot revolver growing up. Grandfather learned quickdraw with it. Also shot himself in the leg with it learning. HA.
.22 Revolvers are sweet, but may I suggest the Walther P22. Awesome and reliable little .22 semiauto. I miss the one I had!

Originally Posted by XJmike0122
You need a permit to carry a handgun in your vehicle?
You need a permit to carry a *concealed* and/or a *loaded* handgun in a vehicle. You can carry a handgun in the vehicle without a permit as long as it is unloaded, in plain sight, and the ammo is in a separate area, such as the trunk. It's kind of silly, but that's the PA law.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:30 AM
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Well, I have since come across a handgun that I will be acquiring here shortly. Decided a shot gun would cost a lot more money in the end to get it shortened to 18.5" and the. Purchase different grips. Handgun it is.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by PocketsEmpty
.22 Revolvers are sweet, but may I suggest the Walther P22. Awesome and reliable little .22 semiauto. I miss the one I had!
A semiauto is a smarter buy but I like the revolver vibe, ha ha.
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Old Jan 30, 2014 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by cf1k1
Well, I have since come across a handgun that I will be acquiring here shortly. Decided a shot gun would cost a lot more money in the end to get it shortened to 18.5" and the. Purchase different grips. Handgun it is.
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