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PacemakerOMO
The Florida Racer!
    
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Posted - Aug 06 2019 : 11:58:05
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this is my idead, from being a long time hunter,
and gun owner, i realize that maybe i was raised by a good father. When our kids were growing up we very much depended on meat that i/we could harvest ( see i learnt new words yall ) we our level of hunting covered fishing , gigging for frogs, and yes poached a few thousnd alligators, trap lined for softshell turtles ( which happens to still be our favorite) fried more rattlesnakes than i remember, there was 1 single month that didnt cover at least one of these areas, raise chickens for meat n eggs, our daughters still give me a means arse look when i mention buying biddies to raise, Hogs, cattle.
so u get the point, i pretty well buy all my meat now. hadnt et any squirrels for a couple of years
just got say though i can not for the life of me think of one good frikin reason what the hell i need a magazine that will hold over 3 - 5 shells at one time. \
not about my RIGHTS but is there 1 need for for gun that would hold 20+ bullets? this shit is out of frkin control
and im sorry any who would be offeneded , im not hiding this in some frikin other forum this straight n up front
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That's MISTER Lag Monkey to you.
    

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Posted - Aug 07 2019 : 07:23:01
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As a native West Virginian, I was pretty much born knowing how to shoot. I think I'm better with a long gun than most. Having said that, I don't own any guns. I've hunted, but it's not my thing and it's been a while since I've eaten a squirrel too.
I agree with you. I don't see the need for large capacity firearms in civilian hands.
This is just my opinion, but I don't see firearms as reasonable protection. If you don't lock them up, they're a hazard to children. If you do lock them up, they may not be readily available when you "need" them. And lastly, once you introduce firearms into a situation, you've made it a life or death situation. I'm fairly confident that most people lack the proficiency to make a firearm truly protective in those situations. And this doesn't even take into consideration that the suicide rate in households with guns and in states with high rates of gun ownership is higher.
But back to your original question, I can't see why 3-5 shells wouldn't be enough.
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