Saturday, November 5, 2011

Guns

When I was 19, I worked security downtown Oakland.  I lived in Berkeley at the time, and was not expecting to get mugged as I got off the bus in Berkeley.  Since I could not legally own a modern pistol because of my age, all I had to defend myself was a miniature British commando dagger.  I later found out that knife saved my life, because those same muggers killed someone a few days before.  And by the way, they got no money off me, only a cheap plastic flashlight.  After that I bought my first pistol (I already owned a rifle; but you can't carry that on the street).  My first pistol was a .44 black powder single action 1851 confederate navy six shooter replica.  The next time someone tried to mug me, they ended up running away.  and that's why I love guns.  I actually can shoot a revolver way more accurately than most semiautos; but my .45 PS9 is def my war pistol.  Heckler and Koch.  When others compromise, they don't.
Also, I love the G3 rifle they make.  Just the noise that .308 NATO cartridge makes as you pull the trigger is a pretty good deterrent for any potential threats.  Also, that gun happens to weigh about 13 lb. and firing it, even as suppressing fire is an act of violence.  Even the brass will hit you so hard.  BTW, .308 Winchester happens to be the same caliber as an m-60 belt fed multipurpose machine gun.  I'll take the G3 over the m-60, though.  Roller locked, cocked, and ready to rock.  BTW, the history of why the G3 is one of the most accurate, powerful, and reliable weapons in the world even now in the 21st century is truly amazing.  You can throw sand at that bitch by the scoop and it just grinds it into powder.  Headshot biotch.  That's a thing gamers say, right?  Headshot?  Is this thing on?
Nailed it, yo.

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