We were hacked. Several times over the past two weeks, in fact.
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Well, since I have a digital camera for a limited time, I decided to use the last pictures on the internal memory for some of my guns.
Below is just a taste of the second largest private gun collection in the state of Florida. This is probably why burglars chose the house, next door, with the ADT alarm system, over us. Yes, they are fully automatic (we have an FFL and SOT Class 3 Permit).
Requested by Sir. MatDef:
Great story behind this Garand. It's the same one my father carried in boot camp before he went to Vietnam. They found all these M1's in a warehouse and checked the butt of the rifle for information papers. Sure enough, they had my father's and other's.
Bonus picture (Lucky's so cute):
This FN pistol shoots the same ammunition that the P90 shoots. Looks like scaled down 5.56 NATO ammo. Very little recoil, though. Less than a .45 or 9mm.
Thompson by request:
For the record, we don't hunt. Never have, never will.
damnnnn dude thats so awwesome i would hate to see you when your reaally mad hahaa
cant believe u let your dog near that grenade lol
Well figured I'd post some of my 22's. For my other pistols I have pics up on the third page of the thread.
My Ruger 10/22 Target, Ruger MKIII Hunter, and SiG Mosquito (a .22 version of the P226).
Detailed view of my Ruger MKIII and SiG Mosquito
Detailed view of the SiG Mosquito
Wondering how my long rifle fits in the case?
Since you showed a pic of how your dog is trained to use a nade, I wanted to show that my dog too knows how to use a nade, unfortunately he's too lazy and tired to show you right now. :0)
Maybe we should just leave it to the forums... I mean your a friend and all but maybe it should just stay that way, lol. But if your ever up in the Ocean City, MD area we absolutely need to head out and fire off a few rounds. :0) Plus my dog's dying to show you how he uses his grenade!
Grenades happen to be integral for home defense. For example what if there's a mysterious sound in the late night coming from the front yard. Well no longer do we have to subject ourselves to the possible danger....now we just throw the grenade and away goes our problem. Of course that sound would have never made it to the backyard, that's where the claymores aid in home defense,
Actually my grenade is deactivated, and the last thing I wanna do is have an active one (shhhh, don't tell AAK but my dog really doesn't know how to use a grenade, infact in the picture that's a trained grenade, lol). Grenades are not usually owned by the general public, but I doubt their illegal you probably need some destructive device tax stamp or something of that nature. M14's are awesome, I've pondered buying one myself but I don't have that kind of money laying around.
There's many reasons to own firearms. One of those reasons is to help re-motivate treasonous video cards, like this ATI9800 that decided to display only mediocre graphics.
I would like to thank my friend 3-fingers McGee for holding the card up while I shot it. :laugh: Just kidding.
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