Me, i carry a pistol while mowing the lawn, have a rifle setting by my recliner and carry it out in the yard or for walks. Sometimes i only carry a handgun while on the tractor and have a shotgun by the bed.
Anyone else love their guns this much.
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it's clean as a baby's bottomGriff wrote:TMI.
Ya both lost me here ??Grizz wrote:it's clean as a baby's bottomGriff wrote:TMI.
Here in IL Auto Zone has small 1.5" flashing read lights that you can clip to the dogs collar. Do that and he'll be easier to locate.Mescalero wrote:When I am in N.M. ( the mountains ) and I have to go out at night to get Gus ( black lab )
I have to take a flashlight to see him.
I always TRY to take my pistol for that very same reason.
As dry as it has been this year the bears are desperate, not thier fault.
I "think" Griff posted (T)oo (M)uch (I)nformationPitchy wrote:Ya both lost me here ??Grizz wrote:it's clean as a baby's bottomGriff wrote:TMI.
I wuz a little slow, I was referring to Grizz's pic with the pistol & TP.Pitchy wrote:Ya both lost me here ??Grizz wrote:it's clean as a baby's bottomGriff wrote:TMI.
Good idea!Old Savage wrote:Uh, I think I'll call ahead before I come.
O.S.O.K. wrote:Got em staged all over the house...So when we're here, they're very near. And when we're not, one's snug on my hip or riding in the car with us.
+1! But... in my situation, I'm on & off military bases with different military gear. While I'm on post, I feel fine, but between posts, I'm all on my own. I've had more'n one yahoo who followed too close for too long stopped and chatted up by the gendarmes! Situational awaresness is often more important than armament.kimwcook wrote:I'm a big proponent of everyone is first and foremost responsible for their own safety. If LE get's there before bad things happen, great, but if they aren't there it's up to the individual to take care of their and their's protection. I'm a sheep dog not the sheep.
Ya,they are mouthers------BUTMescalero wrote:My black lab chews on my arm all the time, but he is gentle as a lamb.
Is that normal?
And be welcome also!Friends Call Me Ji wrote:I think I'll retire in Texas.
Ji, that sounds just like the UK.Friends Call Me Ji wrote:You've heard the saying "A man's home is his castle". Well not here in the People's Republik of Hawai'i, there is no "Castle law" here. No CCRs are issued either. Not only that but the law requires that all firearms as well as ammo be kept under lock and key but get this- firearms, and ammo must be kept stored separately. I am a law abiding citizen. If some drug crazed diabetic paranoid schizophrenic breaks into my home with intent to kill my family I'm in trouble even if I do succeed in unlocking both ammo & gun in time to put down the monster.![]()
I think I'll retire in Texas.
Pitchy wrote:Not including concealed carry how close are you to a gun at all times.
Me, i carry a pistol while mowing the lawn, have a rifle setting by my recliner and carry it out in the yard or for walks. Sometimes i only carry a handgun while on the tractor and have a shotgun by the bed.
Anyone else love their guns this much.![]()
Yeah I read your original post and understood it PitchyPitchy wrote:Pitchy wrote:Not including concealed carry how close are you to a gun at all times.
Me, i carry a pistol while mowing the lawn, have a rifle setting by my recliner and carry it out in the yard or for walks. Sometimes i only carry a handgun while on the tractor and have a shotgun by the bed.
Anyone else love their guns this much.![]()
That`s cool bro, and i understand those that don`t feel comfortable mentioning where and how they use their guns. That`s why i kinda pointed this thread towards people that live in the country not the city. Heck ya seen how i run around my place shooting up everything i seecasastahle wrote:Yeah I read your original post and understood it PitchyPitchy wrote:Pitchy wrote:Not including concealed carry how close are you to a gun at all times.
Me, i carry a pistol while mowing the lawn, have a rifle setting by my recliner and carry it out in the yard or for walks. Sometimes i only carry a handgun while on the tractor and have a shotgun by the bed.
Anyone else love their guns this much.![]()
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But I'm still going to refrain from the potential of TMI
I'm guilty of that enough as it is
Dogs are pretty smart, they know when to "mouth" something, and when to bite. Growing up we had a 150# Standard Poodle (yes, he was that big, and no he wasn't fat). He often would just grab hold of my arm and hold it in his mouth as I lie on the floor watching TV. Yea, I know, I was too close, but I ain't blind yet.Mescalero wrote:My black lab chews on my arm all the time, but he is gentle as a lamb.
Is that normal?
Okay, what the heck is wrong with being Diabetic?Friends Call Me Ji wrote:You've heard the saying "A man's home is his castle". Well not here in the People's Republik of Hawai'i, there is no "Castle law" here. No CCWs are issued either. Not only that but the law requires that all firearms as well as ammo be kept under lock and key but get this- firearms, and ammo must be kept stored separately. I am a law abiding citizen. If some drug crazed diabetic paranoid schizophrenic breaks into my home with intent to kill my family I'm in trouble even if I do succeed in unlocking both ammo & gun in time to put down the monster.![]()
I think I'll retire in Texas.
watch "Psycho", if that doesn't change your mind about the shower nothing will. Lots of criminal activists waits for someone to get into the shower, perfect cover.jeepnik wrote:I carry everywhere except a couple of defense type plants. They get a bit nervous about guns, go figure. Otherwise, while at home, I have a couple about the house so there's pretty much always one in easy reach. I don't have a "shower" gun though, I'm not that far gone.