The Armory - Guns, Knives, and Axes
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TheReal_ND wrote:Fucking boring. I want something to kill tree rats and defend myself from hood rats with
I'm buying a .22 revolver fuck this... wait. I can't take that in the park.... fuck my life
With your bum ankle and all...
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How do I kill the tree rat with that? Anyway, someone told me now is not a good time to kill tree rats because it leaves the little kits without a father figure and they end up on the streets and get runned over.
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Rename that the Preston Brooks Model and it's a million dollar idea. :goteam: :drunk:Speaker to Animals wrote:TheReal_ND wrote:Fucking boring. I want something to kill tree rats and defend myself from hood rats with
I'm buying a .22 revolver fuck this... wait. I can't take that in the park.... fuck my life
With your bum ankle and all...
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This one seems more effective.
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Will this kill squirrel? .22 at something like 420 fps vs the .177 at something like 620 fps. Which is more squirrel lethal?
(I'm not going to buy a co2 to pay more money for plinking anyway but if it do kill the squirrel good maybe)
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A basic pellet gun will kill a squirrel. What kind of childhood did you not have?
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My dad told me not to kill anything I didn't want to eat. Anyway I only had a daisy 880 (which could kill snakes but I kept shooting it over and over because it kept twitching and I got really upset and told my uncle and he said it's ok it's dead but it's twitching and I didn't have to eat it but after that I never really killed so much as a fly ((except fish))) but now I want to eat keyogenic but it's not the right time of year to eat squirrel but at least I can maybe plink around innawoods instead of drinking so much on a weekend) which probably could have killed squirrel but they are pretty fucking tenacious in Texas. I watched my aunt drop one with my old pellet rifle and the fucker got up and attacked the neighbor's dog. Anyway I want a pistol for going innawoods and not having the local Mexicans having a birthday party call a cops on mthe when they see me go off a trail.
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A shoe can be a dangerous weapon. A tack can be a dangerous weapon, a pin and a pen can be a dangerous weapon. It all matters how it's used.Speaker to Animals wrote:https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/930
The only way you can legally carry a knife into a post office is packed in a box to be shipped somewhere. If it's on your person, you technically can be arrested and charged and sent to prison for a year. That's federal pound you in the ass Tommy Chong prison.
Oh and also, just a heads up, the box cutter they sell there is a dangerous weapon.
As I said before, as long as you don't flail it around, no one is going to have an issue.
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Dude for real? You're still at it? Fuck dude how many times do we have to tell you to not bring a bug out AR to work and not bring knifes to the post office? Fuck.