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Quoted: For some reason I'm gravitated to this thread as well View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I honestly believe that this is the very first thread in GD that I have read EVERY SINGLE POST. (It has literally NevaBeenDoneBefore by me) It is just too good to stop. Especially all the side bar insult accusations and tuff guy talk...LOL. It's like the final episode of red jacket that never aired. So has anyone been reported yet? For some reason I'm gravitated to this thread as well LOL! same. In for more Paige pics? |
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A couple years ago on armslist there was a guy selling a redjacket AR. I don't know if he ever sold it but he wanted $1200+ in the salad days for it. I distinctly remember his ad because he always mentioned no trades for barking spiders.
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Quoted: I've got a Red Jacket 12 gauge suppressor. It's the only can I own that sounds like it actually amplifies the shot. https://i.postimg.cc/hvH1CbXz/IMG-1970.jpg" target="_blank">https://i.postimg.cc/hvH1CbXz/IMG-1970.jpg View Quote Good lord look at the size of er! If it's a turd on a 12 you could make a heck of a pcc integral with all that size |
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Quoted: The best was when Mr. Pederast had the brilliant ground breaking idea to "combine the accuracy of an AR with the reliability of an AK". They assembled an AR15 with an aftermarket piston kit (Adams Arms?). A totally revolutionary leap forward in the post 2010 AR15 market! And it was up for consideration as a .gov purchase for nuclear plant security teams. They drove out to a dry lake bed at Apex NV where the retired general in charge of this procurement program came out to witness the testing of this gun. Since the general needed to keep his identity on the down low cuz OPSEC/PERSEC he stayed in his tinted window SUV and some supposedly retired SGM (IIRC) was serving as the "general's" mouthpiece and conducting the weapon testing which consisted of throwing the rifle onto the ground and picking it up to fire a few shots. The general and SGM were so impressed by this rifle that the general had a discussion with Mr. Pederast inside the tinted window SUV and a meeting in DC was scheduled to discuss more .gov procurement from RFF. Totally believable View Quote That one was even better than when he flew to Jordan to set up a contract with their military. |
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Quoted: The best was when Mr. Pederast had the brilliant ground breaking idea to "combine the accuracy of an AR with the reliability of an AK". They assembled an AR15 with an aftermarket piston kit (Adams Arms?). A totally revolutionary leap forward in the post 2010 AR15 market! And it was up for consideration as a .gov purchase for nuclear plant security teams. They drove out to a dry lake bed at Apex NV where the retired general in charge of this procurement program came out to witness the testing of this gun. Since the general needed to keep his identity on the down low cuz OPSEC/PERSEC he stayed in his tinted window SUV and some supposedly retired SGM (IIRC) was serving as the "general's" mouthpiece and conducting the weapon testing which consisted of throwing the rifle onto the ground and picking it up to fire a few shots. The general and SGM were so impressed by this rifle that the general had a discussion with Mr. Pederast inside the tinted window SUV and a meeting in DC was scheduled to discuss more .gov procurement from RFF. Totally believable View Quote I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. |
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Sounds like a squared away operation. I'm not breaking balls....
But alot off the crap on that show was hokey ass junk. And I heard multiple Takes had to be takin when they did firing line mad minutes cause everything was jam o matic.... Thank God those shows are over. But it was cool to see guns on tv that often. I like the guy that flew his plane to meet dudes then offer them silver bars for NFA... If that guy came to me like that... he better bring the wife and daughter and I'd still may not open the safe......lol Quoted: Jupiter Productions produced the show and Discovery bought it. Some of the best parts were cut out. Like the time Kris was hand-cycling live ammo in an AK and fired a round through the ceiling, right past the sound man in an upstairs mezzanine. Or the time everyone was on the firing line, guns at the ready and the camera man was out in front of everyone filming. The Producer told everyone NOT TO FIRE, even when he yelled "Fire" so the camera man could get back behind the line before everyone opened up. But one DUMB FUCK, lit off a round right when the producer yelled fire. The shot went right beside the camera man. I thought he was going to charge the guy and kick his fucking ass right there. It was epic. Tony View Quote |
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Quoted: Sounds like a squared away operation. I'm not breaking balls.... But alot off the crap on that show was hokey ass junk. And I heard multiple Takes had to be takin when they did firing line mad minutes cause everything was jam o matic.... Thank God those shows are over. But it was cool to see guns on tv that often. I like the guy that flew his plane to meet dudes then offer them silver bars for NFA... If that guy came to me like that... he better bring the wife and daughter and I'd still may not open the safe......lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Sounds like a squared away operation. I'm not breaking balls.... But alot off the crap on that show was hokey ass junk. And I heard multiple Takes had to be takin when they did firing line mad minutes cause everything was jam o matic.... Thank God those shows are over. But it was cool to see guns on tv that often. I like the guy that flew his plane to meet dudes then offer them silver bars for NFA... If that guy came to me like that... he better bring the wife and daughter and I'd still may not open the safe......lol Quoted: Jupiter Productions produced the show and Discovery bought it. Some of the best parts were cut out. Like the time Kris was hand-cycling live ammo in an AK and fired a round through the ceiling, right past the sound man in an upstairs mezzanine. Or the time everyone was on the firing line, guns at the ready and the camera man was out in front of everyone filming. The Producer told everyone NOT TO FIRE, even when he yelled "Fire" so the camera man could get back behind the line before everyone opened up. But one DUMB FUCK, lit off a round right when the producer yelled fire. The shot went right beside the camera man. I thought he was going to charge the guy and kick his fucking ass right there. It was epic. Tony |
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I shoot guns. I'm not a typing pro . Plus i hate this ipad....
If you get the point great if not I don't give a shit....cause I have ammo and primers... |
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Quoted: Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You knew that family was fucking inbred when they started making shit like this https://imagez.tmz.com/image/07/1by1/2014/07/31/073ed7542ac45e828ca82698662de9fa_xl.jpg Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? He has no idea who the hell you are. Calm your tits. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/yQOEgRw-67.gif Something something born that way, mom, truck driver 87, don’t let the family tree split etc. |
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Quoted: I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The best was when Mr. Pederast had the brilliant ground breaking idea to "combine the accuracy of an AR with the reliability of an AK". They assembled an AR15 with an aftermarket piston kit (Adams Arms?). A totally revolutionary leap forward in the post 2010 AR15 market! And it was up for consideration as a .gov purchase for nuclear plant security teams. They drove out to a dry lake bed at Apex NV where the retired general in charge of this procurement program came out to witness the testing of this gun. Since the general needed to keep his identity on the down low cuz OPSEC/PERSEC he stayed in his tinted window SUV and some supposedly retired SGM (IIRC) was serving as the "general's" mouthpiece and conducting the weapon testing which consisted of throwing the rifle onto the ground and picking it up to fire a few shots. The general and SGM were so impressed by this rifle that the general had a discussion with Mr. Pederast inside the tinted window SUV and a meeting in DC was scheduled to discuss more .gov procurement from RFF. Totally believable I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. It got downright derptastic in the end. I think that was also the episode where Chris(?) the guy who was marrying Haydens daughter begged to put as lead on that build, got half way through it and had to leave for Vegas and asked Vince to finish it. Vince looked at it and it was AFU'd, then Will and Chris blamed Vince for it being all fucked up |
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It's damn near impossible to find primers for reloading nowadays
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Quoted: This is the OP: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/74034/7D2BF951-ABC6-4E48-ACBA-66061154DA42_jpe-1840005.JPG View Quote Incredible resemblance, too. You've been watching me in bed. |
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Quoted: I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The best was when Mr. Pederast had the brilliant ground breaking idea to "combine the accuracy of an AR with the reliability of an AK". They assembled an AR15 with an aftermarket piston kit (Adams Arms?). A totally revolutionary leap forward in the post 2010 AR15 market! And it was up for consideration as a .gov purchase for nuclear plant security teams. They drove out to a dry lake bed at Apex NV where the retired general in charge of this procurement program came out to witness the testing of this gun. Since the general needed to keep his identity on the down low cuz OPSEC/PERSEC he stayed in his tinted window SUV and some supposedly retired SGM (IIRC) was serving as the "general's" mouthpiece and conducting the weapon testing which consisted of throwing the rifle onto the ground and picking it up to fire a few shots. The general and SGM were so impressed by this rifle that the general had a discussion with Mr. Pederast inside the tinted window SUV and a meeting in DC was scheduled to discuss more .gov procurement from RFF. Totally believable I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. Shit, I remember that one too. IIRC wasn't that the "combine the reliability of the AK with the accuracy and range a of sniper rifle"? Basically they shoehorned a Krieger .308 match barrel onto a Saiga receiver. |
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Quoted: It got downright derptastic in the end. I think that was also the episode where Chris(?) the guy who was marrying Haydens daughter begged to put as lead on that build, got half way through it and had to leave for Vegas and asked Vince to finish it. Vince looked at it and it was AFU'd, then Will and Chris blamed Vince for it being all fucked up View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: The best was when Mr. Pederast had the brilliant ground breaking idea to "combine the accuracy of an AR with the reliability of an AK". They assembled an AR15 with an aftermarket piston kit (Adams Arms?). A totally revolutionary leap forward in the post 2010 AR15 market! And it was up for consideration as a .gov purchase for nuclear plant security teams. They drove out to a dry lake bed at Apex NV where the retired general in charge of this procurement program came out to witness the testing of this gun. Since the general needed to keep his identity on the down low cuz OPSEC/PERSEC he stayed in his tinted window SUV and some supposedly retired SGM (IIRC) was serving as the "general's" mouthpiece and conducting the weapon testing which consisted of throwing the rifle onto the ground and picking it up to fire a few shots. The general and SGM were so impressed by this rifle that the general had a discussion with Mr. Pederast inside the tinted window SUV and a meeting in DC was scheduled to discuss more .gov procurement from RFF. Totally believable I forgot about that. I think that was around the time I stopped watching. Of all the derp in that show, the one that always sticks out in my memory was when the tattooed guy told Will he couldn't find a chamber gauge, to which Will responded he didn't need a gauge then proceeded to eyeball and call the headspace good. It got downright derptastic in the end. I think that was also the episode where Chris(?) the guy who was marrying Haydens daughter begged to put as lead on that build, got half way through it and had to leave for Vegas and asked Vince to finish it. Vince looked at it and it was AFU'd, then Will and Chris blamed Vince for it being all fucked up The Vegas build was the "nuke plant security AR/AK hybrid". They all left to come to Las Vegas and left Vince behind to finish the build and ship it out. When it got to Las Vegas the hydraulic buffer was missing so they had to pester Jim Fuller and go to Accuracy Gun Shop where they happened to find the last hydraulic buffer in town just in time for the "general and SGM's" field testing. Vince got blamed even though he gave the boxed rifle to another RJF employee to ship out. But one time when Vince complained about having to carry Kris's water, Chomo told him we are all a team and to just do the work. |
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Quoted: Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? View Quote Your response shows just why so many women are turned away from the idea of getting into gun sports. You are judging me based off of nothing but a picture and telling me I should be in lingerie and add zero value otherwise. I'm going to now do the same thing to you. I most likely send more rounds downrange in a month than you do in a year. I buy 5.56 by the drum and most years it doesn't last the full year. I most likely have a higher education level than you and I have a rather large inventory of antique and modern arms that could supply me for years of videos if I chose to do gun reviews before ever needing outside sponsors to assist. I add quite a bit of value to the gun community, responsible gun ownership and the gun sports community. I'm not sure that you do. You can respond with some chest pounding response if you feel like it. We all know you want to, but just as you have judged me you are now judged. You will not convince me otherwise. |
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Quoted: Fleming. I think his name or av was helicopter'ish as he was a rear ramp door gunner on a chinook. (If I remember right) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Nevah Been Done Befo' Remember how awful it was? What can we make this week? An NFA-registered double M16 crew served quad or something? When it turned out the father was molesting the daughter and that's why daddy didn't want the boyfriend in the picture I had ZERO surprise. The Perp View Quote Is this new information to you? We have a guy at work like you.. he's in his early 50's and tells us about the "new shows and movies" he's watched lately... like Top Gun, NYPD Blue, and Friends |
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Quoted: Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You knew that family was fucking inbred when they started making shit like this https://imagez.tmz.com/image/07/1by1/2014/07/31/073ed7542ac45e828ca82698662de9fa_xl.jpg Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? It's funny cause its not facsimile noodles |
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Quoted: Joe and Flem seemed like the only two good guys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: https://img1.looper.com/img/gallery/the-untold-truth-of-sons-of-guns/intro-1510078765.jpg Every time I watched that show, I’d be asking myself “why is Joe wasting his time at this subpar gunshop?” Dude on the far left in the pic. Joe and Flem seemed like the only two good guys. imho Vincent Buckles, too. he left early on, has his own company Mesa Kinetic Research and he's a respected AK guy. |
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Yeah, the Beowulf X was designed so Paige Wyatt could use a scoped AR.
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Quoted: I suppose this is a more recent picture https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/87265/00DD45A3-709C-464A-A21A-C5B2495F9B80_jpe-1837874.JPG View Quote Is that a tramp stamp on his chest? |
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Quoted: Well he got a life sentence for raping his daughter on the show View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If the stories about him and his daughter are true I bet his rectum has been stretched in prison a few times Well he got a life sentence for raping his daughter on the show Which episode was that? |
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How about the Desert Eagle episode, Stephanit was talking about how she wanted to shoot it-gets to the range and shoots a Beretta, then talks avout how big a gun it is.
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Quoted: Is this new information to you? We have a guy at work like you.. he's in his early 50's and tells us about the "new shows and movies" he's watched lately... like Top Gun, NYPD Blue, and Friends View Quote Of course it's not new to me. I used to watch the show all the time. And I kept up with the scandal when it broke. Not every thread is supposed to be taken as "breaking news." Some threads are just posted for the entertainment value. This one never fails. |
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I like guns & shows about guns... But, that was a tuff one to sit through. The ideas were just this side of useless I feel bad for some of the cast, they deserved better.
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Quoted: Because it was a "reality" show for the idiot masses. Not a show for gun people. View Quote I still say it was trying to sneak an anti-gun message under the radar. I'm not glad for what happened to Hayden's daughter, but I'm kind of glad the owners of the show refuse to show reruns. |
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I don’t know if it has been mentioned but the episode where he talks about his “Indian heritage” is probably the worst non-gun moment in the whole show.
Part of me thinks producers picks sleazy gun people for these shows just to make gun owners look like (or in this case actually be) child molesting, buck tooth, sister fucking red necks. |
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Quoted: I don’t know if it has been mentioned but the episode where he talks about his “Indian heritage” is probably the worst non-gun moment in the whole show. Part of me thinks producers picks sleazy gun people for these shows just to make gun owners look like (or in this case actually be) child molesting, buck tooth, sister fucking red necks. View Quote EXACTLY. |
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Quoted: Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You knew that family was fucking inbred when they started making shit like this https://imagez.tmz.com/image/07/1by1/2014/07/31/073ed7542ac45e828ca82698662de9fa_xl.jpg Hate to break your bubble there... I made and designed that weapon. Many if not most of firearms on that show were made by other folks in the industry. We had no control over the derp that went on nor the story line. That firearm was a real transferable MAC 11a1 that was converted to 9mm and fired 3500 rounds a minute. It had to be mounted on a heavy host or you could not hold onto it... Dude shooting it on film is also an FFL and is a member here. Frankly if you want to continue to violate the COC and call me names...Go for it sport. I'll be your huckleberry. Perhaps you should consider the fact you don't know shit about what you posting about? Take it easy Francis. |
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Quoted: Does anybody remember the Baton Rouge PD putting together the special float for a parade ridiculing the daughter, and making fun of her being raped by her father? Baton Rouge police officer reprimanded in ‘Sons of Guns’ mocking on Spanish Town parade float Classy! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Does anybody remember the Baton Rouge PD putting together the special float for a parade ridiculing the daughter, and making fun of her being raped by her father? The float, “Krewe of Sleaziana,” featured an altered image of Ford’s face on a poster. Below the image, text read, “A face only a daddy could love” and “Red Jack It Firearms.” Baton Rouge police officer reprimanded in ‘Sons of Guns’ mocking on Spanish Town parade float Classy! WTF. No Lawsuit? I feel bad for her. |
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Quoted: Your response shows just why so many women are turned away from the idea of getting into gun sports. You are judging me based off of nothing but a picture and telling me I should be in lingerie and add zero value otherwise. I'm going to now do the same thing to you. I most likely send more rounds downrange in a month than you do in a year. I buy 5.56 by the drum and most years it doesn't last the full year. I most likely have a higher education level than you and I have a rather large inventory of antique and modern arms that could supply me for years of videos if I chose to do gun reviews before ever needing outside sponsors to assist. I add quite a bit of value to the gun community, responsible gun ownership and the gun sports community. I'm not sure that you do. You can respond with some chest pounding response if you feel like it. We all know you want to, but just as you have judged me you are now judged. You will not convince me otherwise. View Quote Ahahahahahahahaah! |
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Quoted: Your response shows just why so many women are turned away from the idea of getting into gun sports. You are judging me based off of nothing but a picture and telling me I should be in lingerie and add zero value otherwise. I'm going to now do the same thing to you. I most likely send more rounds downrange in a month than you do in a year. I buy 5.56 by the drum and most years it doesn't last the full year. I most likely have a higher education level than you and I have a rather large inventory of antique and modern arms that could supply me for years of videos if I chose to do gun reviews before ever needing outside sponsors to assist. I add quite a bit of value to the gun community, responsible gun ownership and the gun sports community. I'm not sure that you do. You can respond with some chest pounding response if you feel like it. We all know you want to, but just as you have judged me you are now judged. You will not convince me otherwise. View Quote Ummm...Are you saying you have two accounts? "Fowty" and "Bollocks44" I NEVER since becoming a member in 2008 responded to Bollocks44. As to those saying lighten up....Sorry go read what "Fowty" posted. Think about it real hard. How would you react if somebody not knowing the situation stated something like that.... Given the seriousness of what Will Hayden did to his children I find no humor in it. Making sport of it offends me. I stand by my comment. |
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Quoted: Not shit talking--I just couldn't see how what he was offering was anything special. I have no problem at all with the man himself. I don't know enough about him to say anything good or bad about him personally. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I remember the guy that showed up with a Plain Jane AR wanting Red Jacket to produce it as the "Katana" like it was some special warrior's rifle, and I couldn't help thinking, "Why not just buy a Colt 6920?" Tiger McKee episode Tiger is a damn good guy so ease up with the shit talking. Not shit talking--I just couldn't see how what he was offering was anything special. I have no problem at all with the man himself. I don't know enough about him to say anything good or bad about him personally. Why don't you go ahead and finish that insult you had lined up about Tiger? |
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