The 3G Ramblings & General Discussion Thread (Part 2)
Naw, they don't float on snow. If they do, they're riding on too wide of tires. Slip on a skinnier tire for the winter and those things stay planted nicely.
But yes, they do rust as soon as you blink at them, lol.
But yes, they do rust as soon as you blink at them, lol.
You know as well as I do there's some crazy folks in Tx. and La. And, everywhere else for that matter! I keep the .380 in my car. (ATM safety, etc.) I've just been looking at .45s. I'd probably just keep it in the house. There's always Glock.
Here in Canada, no one keeps a gun in their car "for safety". And no feels unsafe. And no one gets jacked at a set of lights.
Oh, you Americans and your "God given rights"
I'm kidding. I love you guys. Canada would only be half of what it is if it wasn't for you guys!
Oh, you Americans and your "God given rights"
I'm kidding. I love you guys. Canada would only be half of what it is if it wasn't for you guys!
Home defense.. get a high cap 9mm. I'm an unofficial rep for CZ. If you want polymer, get a P09 for $400. 19 in the mag, 1 in the chamber.
My new home defense is the AKM. Fuck yeah, bring it. If I don't get them coming in, they're leaving deaf and blind going out.
My new home defense is the AKM. Fuck yeah, bring it. If I don't get them coming in, they're leaving deaf and blind going out.
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justnspace (12-04-2014)
the po7 and p09 come in .45
Your blanket of security is a farce. I can walk into your unlocked house, rape everyone in it, steal your shit, get caught, spend 5 days in La Quinta, get a physical and dental cleaning, then get a free plane ticket back to the good 'ole USA.
Yes, that's exactly his point I believe. Canadian citizens can do that, but won't. Our criminals are like your nice guys.
I'm gonna get my R-Type badge revoked if I put thin tires on the Teg though. /riceordie
For gen 2
If you were unaware, your gov't actually allows US citizens to cross over. Canada just lifts her skirt up lets us slip it in. How do you think Yumcha, Chicago's most notorious serial rapist, escaped. He offered the border guard a robot and whipped out his devastator to let him know he was serious.
gunwatcher.. shiet, you need to get on fb feed with the dealers. That's how I find all the good shit, it doesn't last to make it to gunwatcher.
Good! i just re-activated fb to find a family member.
but have no clue on how to navigate fb or have any interest in browsing my "feed/timeline"
P.s. could you help me locate a half brother and sister?
but have no clue on how to navigate fb or have any interest in browsing my "feed/timeline"
P.s. could you help me locate a half brother and sister?
btw.. some dealers have pics of the old gen, look for the mfg #. Sometimes the sale is on the new model, they just don't care / give a shit which gen it is and post the old pic. Unlike fucking glock, fucking whores just like Apple.. hello.. they all suck.
mfg numero on gen2 is 91086
mfg numero on gen2 is 91086
btw.. some dealers have pics of the old gen, look for the mfg #. Sometimes the sale is on the new model, they just don't care / give a shit which gen it is and post the old pic. Unlike fucking glock, fucking whores just like Apple.. hello.. they all suck.
mfg numero on gen2 is 91086
mfg numero on gen2 is 91086
i noticed the stock pics and sku numbers.
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justnspace (12-04-2014)
Our "blanket of security" isn't a farce. Your need to have guns for every individual, sane or not, to feel safe, is a farce. Shall we compare murder statistics with firearms between our countries? Something tells me that the US leads the world in that category.
I can just as easily get a gun here, as you can down there, but what's the point? Sure murders happen, but they're fairly rare. Around here it's 9/10 times gang related, so meh. Edmonton has one of the highest homicide rates in canada, at about 47 this year, but we also have 30,000 people moving to Edmonton every year, for a total population of 1.2 million. Most other Canadian cities have had a decrease in murders as of late.
Exactly, we just don't do that. And why protect myself from something that is most likely never going to happen. I only know two people that own hand guns and they use them for fun, not protection.
Meh, come on over. The front door WILL be unlocked
Our "blanket of security" isn't a farce. Your need to have guns for every individual, sane or not, to feel safe, is a farce. Shall we compare murder statistics with firearms between our countries? Something tells me that the US leads the world in that category.
I can just as easily get a gun here, as you can down there, but what's the point? Sure murders happen, but they're fairly rare. Around here it's 9/10 times gang related, so meh. Edmonton has one of the highest homicide rates in canada, at about 47 this year, but we also have 30,000 people moving to Edmonton every year, for a total population of 1.2 million. Most other Canadian cities have had a decrease in murders as of late.
Our "blanket of security" isn't a farce. Your need to have guns for every individual, sane or not, to feel safe, is a farce. Shall we compare murder statistics with firearms between our countries? Something tells me that the US leads the world in that category.
I can just as easily get a gun here, as you can down there, but what's the point? Sure murders happen, but they're fairly rare. Around here it's 9/10 times gang related, so meh. Edmonton has one of the highest homicide rates in canada, at about 47 this year, but we also have 30,000 people moving to Edmonton every year, for a total population of 1.2 million. Most other Canadian cities have had a decrease in murders as of late.
It's all theory until you get raped.
Another reason why US claims Calgary and not Edmonton.
Just looked up the stats- Canada had 131 homicides related to guns in all of 2013.
"According to 2013 homicide figures released by Statistics Canada, police services reported 505 homicides.... Shootings accounted for 27% of all homicides in Canada and stabbings accounted for 40%"
So I have about a 0.0000039% chance of being killed by a gun, and seeing as I'm not affiliated with any crime syndicates! I'm guessing you slash that value even lower. I'm willing to take those chances
Marge, it's actually Manitoba, NWT, Nunavut and Saskatchewan that have higher overall homicide rates than Alberta. Alberta has 2.04/100,000 homicides. BC has 1.66/100,000. Crazy.
"According to 2013 homicide figures released by Statistics Canada, police services reported 505 homicides.... Shootings accounted for 27% of all homicides in Canada and stabbings accounted for 40%"
So I have about a 0.0000039% chance of being killed by a gun, and seeing as I'm not affiliated with any crime syndicates! I'm guessing you slash that value even lower. I'm willing to take those chances
Marge, it's actually Manitoba, NWT, Nunavut and Saskatchewan that have higher overall homicide rates than Alberta. Alberta has 2.04/100,000 homicides. BC has 1.66/100,000. Crazy.
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