Never been much of an Iron Maiden fan (A selected few of their tunes turn my crank, but mostly I count that "flavor" of music to be obnoxious noise) but Eddie is hard to mistake. Always have liked that "cute little birdy", though, even clear back in '75 when I first laid eyes on it. If you were to guess, based on my avatar, you'd be correct in guessing that I heartily approve of the three gents from the Great White North. 40 years of rock-n-roll with barely a clinker to be found... Miss ya, Neil!Love your pfp…
You might appreciate the cornhole boards I made
Never been much of an Iron Maiden fan (A selected few of their tunes turn my crank, but mostly I count that "flavor" of music to be obnoxious noise) but Eddie is hard to mistake. Always have liked that "cute little birdy", though, even clear back in '75 when I first laid eyes on it. If you were to guess, based on my avatar, you'd be correct in guessing that I heartily approve of the three gents from the Great White North. 40 years of rock-n-roll with barely a clinker to be found... Miss ya, Neil!
Been a big Rush fan since 1978… but when picking vinyl overlays for the boards had to find album art work that fit. Picked the two best ones…2112 didn’t look as good in vinyl but it was my first choice.Never been much of an Iron Maiden fan (A selected few of their tunes turn my crank, but mostly I count that "flavor" of music to be obnoxious noise) but Eddie is hard to mistake. Always have liked that "cute little birdy", though, even clear back in '75 when I first laid eyes on it. If you were to guess, based on my avatar, you'd be correct in guessing that I heartily approve of the three gents from the Great White North. 40 years of rock-n-roll with barely a clinker to be found... Miss ya, Neil!
Makes pumpkins hairy?Well if that’s the case here’s what a hollow point does to a pumpkin View attachment 55011
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It's not American, it's a free man thing.As an Australian, I really don't understand the American obsession with guns ?![]()
Yeah, i've been finding myself getting more into hand based weapons over guns myself.I also have thing for big-ass hunting knives. Don't know why, but I've acquired several different styles over the years with blades over 10 inches. I have a few really nice ones, but this cheap one I've had for years is one of my favorites. Good hefty feel and nice balance. I keep it razor sharp.
"Heh, that's not a knife... THAT'S a knife!" ?
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Largely because it’s a lot easier to make a bad gun. A sword can still function if it’s dull, but a gun which jams won’t. Don’t get me wrong though, I think guns are beautiful in a different way, and nowadays in terms of function it’s not much of a comparison.Yeah, i've been finding myself getting more into hand based weapons over guns myself.
There's just something a lot more satisfying when it comes to building knife and tool skills over firearm skills.
And man, the artistry, skill and passion that goes into them some of them blows any gun well out of the water.
Namely... swords!
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Black powder arms were great. Ornate, personalized, filled with emotional weight, but the newer generation of firearms has turned so much to mass production that it has lost it all.
Personal being is enough. With out that nothing else can happen in the monetary or materialistic sense. For you or family.U.S. citizen here (and a Texan, no less!) and I do not own any items whose primary function is that of a weapon (besides my bare hands, like Chuck Norris). Honestly, I don't think I have anything that's worth enough to warrant defending with a weapon.
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What about your own life?U.S. citizen here (and a Texan, no less!) and I do not own any items whose primary function is that of a weapon (besides my bare hands, like Chuck Norris). Honestly, I don't think I have anything that's worth enough to warrant defending with a weapon.
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So your life isn't of value?U.S. citizen here (and a Texan, no less!) and I do not own any items whose primary function is that of a weapon (besides my bare hands, like Chuck Norris). Honestly, I don't think I have anything that's worth enough to warrant defending with a weapon.
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What about your own life?
I'm not saying that my life is a complete and total waste, but if someone felt so desperate that they needed to take my life and couldn't be talked out of it...So your life isn't of value?
What's your professional opinion then?So when weighing the value of my life with a gun vs. without a gun, my personal opinion is that I prefer my life without one, even with the possible consequences that come as a result.
The same.What's your professional opinion then?
How is the Beretta 92A1? I am looking into getting one or something similar from Beretta.Own an AKM, 2x AR-15s, a 1911, Beretta 92A1, Glock 41, CZ-75, Sig P320 Carry, and a black powder Colt Walker.....I know...I have a problem.....
Fundamental disagreement then. I believe that anyone who purposely threatens the life of another has forfeited their right to their own. Aka, if you point a gun at someone’s face and they kill you, I believe that’s honestly a good thing, because the worldwide average quality of human improves and no innocent people are hurt.I'm not saying that my life is a complete and total waste, but if someone felt so desperate that they needed to take my life and couldn't be talked out of it...
1. My quality of life and mental health after having shot someone, even out of self defense, would drop considerably.
2. I have thought about death a lot, and would be at peace regardless of when it occurs. So if someone were to take my life, it would be doing more harm to them than it would to me.
3. For all I know, they could be in a life-or-death situation, and if only one of us can survive, I'd bet they value their life over mine. And I'd kinda agree with them. I'm not saying I want to end my life (although I struggle with those thoughts fairly often, so depending on the day, they may be doing me the favor of putting me out of my misery).
So when weighing the value of my life with a gun vs. without a gun, my personal opinion is that I prefer my life without one, even with the possible consequences that come as a result.
I'm out of the closet - I've loved almost every Italian gun I've used. The 92 is beefy as a heifer and I've got girlish hands, it doesn't do well with me. I like the design of it, the lines of it, and the open slide concept, but it's just big and doesn't do it for me.How is the Beretta 92A1? I am looking into getting one or something similar from Beretta.