In Boston, people cowered in their homes when they heard that there might be a bad guy.
In my neighborhood, most of us would be out in the street with our rifles – hoping to see him. I might even have brought a hunting bow, just for fun.
In Boston, people cowered in their homes when they heard that there might be a bad guy.
In my neighborhood, most of us would be out in the street with our rifles – hoping to see him. I might even have brought a hunting bow, just for fun.
I was thinking the same thing–i couldn’t imagine hiding in my own house
Here’s the “new normal” in Boston, and hopefully not coming to a neighborhood near anyone else in America all that soon:
http://www.infowars.com/shocking-footage-americans-ordered-out-of-homes-at-gunpoint-by-swat-teams
Call me a “wacko,” slimeswallower, or whatever the hell else your Real Science name is this week. But you’ve been proved wrong.
Boston sounds like Lago in High Plains Drifter.
Has there been any decline in sporting event attendance in Boston?
Apparently the EPA put new rules into effect causing huge problems for shipping ammo to Alaska and Hawaii. I cannot get 3.5″ 10 gauge slugs and all the distributors up here are not hopeful to see any restock soon…
Can’t buy rifle primers anywhere now,
Maybe from the Chinese:)
Use the gun, Steve. Why waste a nice razor-point on an idiot?
The bow is very quiet. It doesn’t attract the real terrorists combing the neighborhood.
And ya can reuse it. 😆
Thumbs up, bro.
Blood letting 101!
http://dsp.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pDSP1-12400941dt.jpg
And it doesn’t use a “Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device”. err something!
Chicago must be a ghost town.