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Everything posted by Mojoe
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Correct. 1650 Gemini place, Columbus, Ohio.
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Saturday morning, from 9am-noon, local military, law enforcement, fire and other emergency vehicles will be on display. This is usually a lot of fun for the kids and a great time to get pictures with them in the trucks. I will have a couple pieces of equipment there, so feel free to stop by and put a face with a screen name. I'll be there with the Special Forces RAZR, sadly without any guns mounted.
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Seller has not responded to pm's. Other CR member has PM'd saying he bought he this. Pm me with any reason to reopen.
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I sent PM about 2 weeks ago. I have a co working looking to pick this up ASAP. Is this still available, or does this thread need closed?
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My deer rifle is a $300 gun with $800 glass. Last year I tested a cheap scope on a .22 set up I was messing around with. Huge waste of time and a piece of shit. I sent it back.
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We have a few people interested that are having issues with theirs schedule. If you have a group of friends, we can do a class for just you and your friends. As always, if you want to work on specific things and not do a class, we can do a private training session based on what you want to work on.
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This is just a couple weeks away.. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Same situation here. You can have our guy when we are done with him. Took 6 referrals, Angie's list, and no call backs this summer to find a guy.
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This is just a couple weeks away. Many of you have shown interest in this class. This is a great follow up to getting your concealed carry.
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Nice looking pics.
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That was pretty damn funny, Greg. I had seen that before, but perfect placement posting it here. When I have more time to post there are a few things I'm looking forward to hearing about.
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There can be exchange of information on the topic still. I don't have o0n8's same outlook. But, I don't mind seeing someone's perspective. He has shared his well. Odd like to see where people are at with this.
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Registration of guns, disarming America, guns are the problem. Begin. http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l284/dsnowgod/4A23184A-CE10-477C-98B7-7D85D9A87A99_zpsmozxjwp5.jpg
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I can appreciate your point of view, o0n8. I just don't share the same outlook. His gun was purchased legally at a store, from the report I read. Again, I don't see this getting around HIPPA. Until medical reasons can be updated for a person to not be able to buy a gun, the most realistic improvement is the speed at which information is put on the list. As for the graph above. There are dozens of countries ahead of the US in gun related deaths. If that graph wants to define the "developed world", I would like to see what countries aren't in that category.
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Perhaps my out look is not the best approach. I worked in corporate offices for a awhile, and it was shit like this that made me hate it. Work place is the carry on for high school BS. Yes, go to HR. I'm confrontational, because to me, it just needs to happen. The "man pants" comment is a bit out of line for your workplace. My bad.
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Here's your trophy, Geeto67. Good job.
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How about wearing a good fitting pair of man pants to work and taking him up on the offer to have him kick your ass? Document it, and cover your ass. But, let him know you are more than happy to resolve this in other ways. He lacks professionalism in the work place. He is feels bullying is his way to win, and he is winning. Stop upselling people.
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Looking like a fun weekend of shooting. If you have been putting off getting in a CCW class, now is a great time to take the class. PM me to reserve a seat.
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The process in place now is very functional. What needs more attention is the speed at which new crimes that disqualify people from buying a gun, are updated to the system. The church shooting last month is an example of that I believe. If they want to require private transactions to go through an FFL, fine with me. I don't really like it, but if I have to give on something, that works. Taxing Americans on a second amendment right, is going to send things in a bad direction. Mental conditions fall into a HIPPA issue, so there is no system to report someone who should not have a gun for that reason. It's self admittal when you fill out the paperwork. There will never be enough money from tax to fix the medical industry to function for the gun side, in a reasonable time to be up and running, so that will get shot down(pun intended). Changing medical process to release information is a nightmare. People have suggested taxing this before, and using the money to aid victims and their families. Who is managing that money? The government, the state, or the ATF? And to what extent do people receive benefit? Why not take the gun maker, and the ammo company involved in the shooting to court? What if it's a child who gets ahold of a gun shots themselves, or someone else? That's the adult's fault. But, should people be able to that the gun and ammo company to court? Where does it end, and what is realistic? None of that works. So, no on taxing gun related items. How about we stop giving every kid a trophy? Not everyone is a winner. Raise kids to know their place and that a happy life doesn't have to be a status related competition. How about parents stand their ground and not cave into the kids wants all the time. If you are raising a child you need to provide leadership and set the example. Right now, we have 40+ years of many parents wanting to be friends with their kids and giving up on being a parent by the time the kid is 13. We don't need a law, or a tax to show change or effort. We need to grow the fuck up and be responsible for our actions and those of our family. Shame means nothing anymore, because pride is gone. It's acceptable to screw up time and time again. That is what we are ok with today. "The laws are in place to protect us". The people breaking the laws do not care about the repercussions. They are not afraid of what will happen to them, because they have rights and will be protected. And we are going to sit here and try to write laws against irrational actions? We are going to tax the rational people who obey the laws and are not the issue? We need to get back to raising kids with respect and to know their place. Parenting is not a hobby, it's a full time job, eight days a week and 30 hours a day. Let's fix that, and hold people accountable for their actions. When we stop being passive people who do nothing to better our society, maybe then we will see some change.
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Marcum K9, in Canal Winchester 1(740) 243-1251. Allison, is our trainer, and does boarding as well. She is where we brought CPL Murphy for 10 days, and she gave us back an amazing pet. I mean he was terrible before he had his training. Ask anyone on CR that has come to our house, Murphy is one of the best behaved dogs most people have ever seen.
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I think it is interesting how the first person shooter perspective is given in this. Now, it comes out that he detailed how easy it was to buy a gun. Add in the racial tension factor from the church shooting that he was mad about, and the racist comment he felt a coworker made. Compounded this all with "workplace violence". Three people are reported dead from this, with a fourth still under care. I have watched the video's several times. I'm not trained in forensics in any way, but to me, he missed several of the first shots. The reporter had zero reaction to being shot before she was off screen. I understand adrenaline very well. And there is always the element of "that's just what happened". It's likely he missed all the close shots we see in his vid, but then got everyone with the later shots. That is possible. To me, in his video, he targeted the reporter for about the first 5 shots. Somewhere around there and to the 7th shot, the cameraman's camera falls showing blood drops, indicating he had been shot. I count 14-15 shots before the shooters vid cuts. The weapon used was a Glock 19, which comes with a 15 round mag and could have had one chambered. He also could have reloaded after what video shows. I take all these things into consideration, and the fact I wasn't there. But, there are some things I have a hard time taking at face value, and I can't overlook them. I'm not saying it didn't go down the way we 99% hear it did. There are just a few things off.
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I really like these. I ran Aimpoint gear overseas and banged the hell out of them. They always held zero. Good battery life too. GLWS
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Congrats. And, it looks great. John is a good dude.
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Rational people will never understand the actions of an irrational person. The best you can do is be able to defend against them.
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Take out parking cost, which many people may not have, and the savings are even bigger. Interesting reference.