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Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:49 am
by RedwoodHillBilly
Then of course, you could always go with overkill :D

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 3:33 pm
by WooTeck
overkill huh...


Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:05 pm
by shadylane
RedwoodHillBilly wrote:Then of course, you could always go with overkill :D
I believe that weapon falls under the category of "kills on one end and cripples on the other"

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:27 pm
by Monkeyman88
RedwoodHillBilly wrote:Then of course, you could always go with overkill :D
For when you need to take care of a burglar in you house, from your neighbours house, across the street. Haha

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:39 pm
by HDNB
bearriver wrote:
T-Pee wrote:You forgot Belgian Malinios. Awesome animals.
WOW! I've never heard of that breed before. Apparently the SEAL team that killed Bin Laden brought a Belgian Malinios dog named Cairo with for the mission. Awesome animal indeed.
We had Bouvier des Flanders growing up. they are oft used as police dogs in europe i understand. the one we had was trained to quietly allow an intruder in, corner him and hold him. the only dog i have ever had that could understand entire english sentences and do virtually anything on command (execpt tricks like roll over or shake a paw...which was entirely beneath him) "watch 'em" was my favorite!
you could tell him "go get the horses" he would bring them all back...you could name just one of 5 and he would cut the one you wanted.
as a 5 to 15 yr old, i feared nothing and no one with him by my side. Damn, i'm starting to get nostalgic.

I'd have one today but they are oily, stinky creatures and the wife insists all dogs are house dogs...even my new "pup" an English Mastiff x Pressa Canario he is 16 weeks and 62Lbs. sire was close to 250 and the pressa bitch was approaching 150, apparently they instinctively knock down intruders and lay on them. HEHEHEH :lol:

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 4:42 pm
by HDNB
RedwoodHillBilly wrote:Then of course, you could always go with overkill :D

i pulled the trigger on a .50 Desert Eagle precisely once. you could not pay me to fire that weapon....that shotgun on the other hand... :ebiggrin:

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 5:30 pm
by RedwoodHillBilly
HDNB wrote:
RedwoodHillBilly wrote:Then of course, you could always go with overkill :D

i pulled the trigger on a .50 Desert Eagle precisely once. you could not pay me to fire that weapon....that shotgun on the other hand... :ebiggrin:
Then you definitely wouldn't like my .44 Ruger handloads. They are ~.0.7" longer than standard and have the exterior ballistics of a .445 super mag. You can only run them in a Ruger Blackhawk or Redhawk. They will push a 320gr bullet faster than a factory 200gr. Heavy roll crimp is a must. Fun, but loud and punishing.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:16 pm
by Appalachia-Shiner
My advice to burglars is not to get caught in the act in KENTUCKY or WEST VIRGINIA.
Everything you saw on TV bout those folks is true.
TB you concur??

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:27 pm
by HDNB
Appalachia-Shiner wrote:My advice to burglars is not to get caught in the act in KENTUCKY or WEST VIRGINIA.
Everything you saw on TV bout those folks is true.
TB you concur??
something tells me the incidence of B&E is relatively low in these areas :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:36 pm
by Truckinbutch
The incidence of B&E in the towns is on par with the rest of the county . Country B&E's on the other hand ....... Let's just say that there are few repeat offenders .

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:39 pm
by cob
crack heads and meth freaks are never the sharpest bulb in the drawer, sort of self eliminating, to bad they leave a wake.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:00 pm
by rubber duck
Lol the idiots came back and tried to steel my wife's car, I know exactly who it is, the guy got caught and was released the next day. Not only that but he got nailed for felon in possession of a firearm. So if this guy gets released who exactly is in jail?

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:06 pm
by pfshine
Gather the neighborhood and go set him on fire

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:25 pm
by rubber duck
I'm pretty sure my neboirs would just want to protest in front of his house. I could easily go handle it hut why go to the trouble when the heroin will do it for me.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:31 pm
by HDNB
rubber duck wrote:So if this guy gets released who exactly is in jail?
people that can afford legal representation, pay fines and have their assets siezed. that's who.

losers with no assets just cost money. that don't keep the wheels of "justice" turning.

they pretty much be counting on the heroin too.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 3:35 pm
by pfshine
This will take care of any pest problems.
Image

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 9:37 pm
by bearriver
Advertised as the last round youll ever need.

Cnc machined madness. :crazy: Those things give me nightmares and wet dreams at the same time. Its a really conflicting way to wake up at night.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 9:33 am
by yakattack
Well now. Those look fun

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 1:55 am
by WooTeck
i watched loads of vidios of that round. its something else

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:27 pm
by cob
pfshine wrote:This will take care of any pest problems.
Image
premeditation?

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 8:09 pm
by SassyFrass
Nice looking round. I need to check that out.

Live on a mountain. 300 m cleared fields of fire. Driveway is almost a mile long and up hill with switchbacks.

Got little dogs that run with the stock, Great Pyrenees. Big babies if they know you, not so much for strangers.

Used to have problems with hunters climbing my fences but they seemed to have problems getting back out quick enough. Whole perimeter is posted with no hunting w/o permission signs. Dogs have brought me jackets, boots and other things. Interesting things dogs find out on the mountain.

Somebody was talking about digging. Lot easier if you live in Appalachia. Sinkholes everywhere need filled up. Just sayin'.

SF

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:19 pm
by Truckinbutch
SassyFrass wrote:Nice looking round. I need to check that out.

Live on a mountain. 300 m cleared fields of fire. Driveway is almost a mile long and up hill with switchbacks.

Got little dogs that run with the stock, Great Pyrenees. Big babies if they know you, not so much for strangers.

Used to have problems with hunters climbing my fences but they seemed to have problems getting back out quick enough. Whole perimeter is posted with no hunting w/o permission signs. Dogs have brought me jackets, boots and other things. Interesting things dogs find out on the mountain.

Somebody was talking about digging. Lot easier if you live in Appalachia. Sinkholes everywhere need filled up. Just sayin'.

SF
Mine cracks and dewatering holes for abandoned mines leave endless possibilities . Digging holes is for those with no creativity .

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:44 pm
by Worm_Drippinz
Haha!

I love the occasional gem.



Hilarious man but I can relate, I would totally be the dude waiting up for "poop to fly".

I can't believe I missed this one.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:48 pm
by Worm_Drippinz
Truckinbutch wrote:
SassyFrass wrote:Nice looking round. I need to check that out.

Live on a mountain. 300 m cleared fields of fire. Driveway is almost a mile long and up hill with switchbacks.

Got little dogs that run with the stock, Great Pyrenees. Big babies if they know you, not so much for strangers.

Used to have problems with hunters climbing my fences but they seemed to have problems getting back out quick enough. Whole perimeter is posted with no hunting w/o permission signs. Dogs have brought me jackets, boots and other things. Interesting things dogs find out on the mountain.

Somebody was talking about digging. Lot easier if you live in Appalachia. Sinkholes everywhere need filled up. Just sayin'.

SF
Mine cracks and dewatering holes for abandoned mines leave endless possibilities . Digging holes is for those with no creativity .

There is a certain type of trap back in nam that comes to mind butch.


Another haha moment. I typed "butch" but it "corrected" to "bitch".

Must be the "sailor" in me for it to have that recommendation hahahahahahaa

Definitely not my opinion of you :)

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:50 pm
by Worm_Drippinz
cob wrote:
pfshine wrote:This will take care of any pest problems.
Image
premeditation?

Man those rip rounds are sweet, but I prefer nylon tips.

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 10:45 pm
by rad14701
Very deadly... I used to make hot custom 22LR rounds back in the 70's with tips like that and they would obliterate a woodchuck at 100 years... They would tear an aluminum pop can in half and then some... With some hits every fragment turns into a little buzz saw headed in its own direction and can change direction several times... Ground "chuck", anyone...???

Re: Neboirhood watch

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 11:49 pm
by Worm_Drippinz
Man... Those buggars must not smoke, be vegan and eat gluten free to live that long.


They must be on obamacare!


:moresarcasm: