Pretty peaceful up in the Myers area, Kosar. C'mon down to Miami. :SIBDoes everybody on this site live under such dangerous conditions that they must have multiple loaded guns strategically placed around the house?
Just sayin'.
Pretty peaceful up in the Myers area, Kosar. C'mon down to Miami. :SIBDoes everybody on this site live under such dangerous conditions that they must have multiple loaded guns strategically placed around the house?
Just sayin'.
That would suck to be that scared all the time.
and still doing the same here.But then again, I grew up in a house where we NEVER locked our doors - I mean, we went on two week vacations and didn't lock the doors. All of our cars were parked in the driveway with the keys in them. Never stolen, never robbed. :shrug:
This is what I responded to
And I don't care what short people or pony tail think of my humor
again......
I wouldn't spend my life miserably in the path of a hurricane once or twice a year
just saying
Pretty peaceful up in the Myers area, Kosar. C'mon down to Miami. :SIB![]()
..............................................I grew up with guns and hunting. I do not hunt anymore but have them for self defense. May need them if a hurricane blows threw or some catastophic happens and there is no authority. Also there has been over 100 murders in Jax this year. 80% of them have been black on black crime but you never know they happen all over town. Believe me you do not want to invade me or my wifes space whether that is our vehicles or our home.
:nono:
Four loaded guns in the house.
.45 Sig sauer in truck.
.357 Magnum with hollow points living room area
12 gauge pump by the front door out of sight.
9 mm bedroom.
Fawk the closet it would take you 15 minutes to go get it.
My wife knows where all the guns are and how to use them. Best thing would be to get her to go with you shooting it at a range.
Do you wear the pants in the family ?
just wondering
Hitman,
No doubt. No offense meant to anybody who actually has a REASON to be worried.
For the others, I think it has more to do with machismo.
.357 Magnum with hollow points living room area
12 gauge pump by the front door out of sight.
But then again, I grew up in a house where we NEVER locked our doors - I mean, we went on two week vacations and didn't lock the doors. All of our cars were parked in the driveway with the keys in them. Never stolen, never robbed. :shrug:
one gun, .357 Colt Trooper MK III and one hurricane (tropical storm now) Ernesto
I did too, but you have to know...times have changed.
and still doing the same here.
I really, really wish I could say the same. I live in a decent area here in S Fla., nice neighborhood. But, not only must I lock up the house, but I have to think about locking up the locks that lock the house.and still doing the same here.
really???? obviously not that much :SIB
I think it's a regional thing. Growing up in the NE, no one I knew had a gun, nor did my parents.
Going down south for school, most people I knew who had grown up down there did have them.
Here's my 2c on the topic. WTF do I need a gun for in my house? First off, the chances of someone breaking in are small. Second, most buglars of personal residences aren't going to be carrying a gun.
I feel like the chances of something bad happening from having a loaded weapon in the house far outweigh the good. Let's see...kids can get a hold of it and blow their heads off, or someone elses. Should someone break in and you don't hit them, they can possibly strip you of said gun and then shoot you. Especially since most residential buglaries are unarmed, as I mentioned.
To me, the chances of having to use it for protection are not enough to outweigh the risks. I can beat the shit out of someone with a bat if the need be.
Before I get attacked by the masses, I'll write my disclaimer: I'm not passing judgement on people who own guns and know it's their born right to do so. I simply gave some opinions since this was a pretty one-sided post thus far.
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