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Armed & Romantic

@tacticalchristopherrobin / tacticalchristopherrobin.tumblr.com

I'm Christopher, passions? Guns Tattoos Jeeps Ink Art A little about me? I work in Logistics for a major company. I'm 22, happily in love with an amazing girl, live in Florida, I'm an offroader, shooter, and adventurer.
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If you actually deep fry your turkey, how does it feel to be human trash

I was going to deep fry my turkey next year and this only makes me more sure of it

Can you imagine it? Ruining a good turkey by cooking it like a potato?

You mean like you cook good chicken

Fried birds 4 life

There’s many ways to cook a chicken. The best is a roasting. Deep-frying chicken must be an awful fate for a bird.

Look I give you freebies on many things but insulting properly fried chicken is where I draw the line

I deep fried a turkey for the first time last night and it was by far and away the best turkey I’ve ever had.

Apparently I'm human trash? You do understand it doesn't come out like a deepfried twinkie right? You marinade and inject it with multiple seasonings. Op is garbage.

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Don't be a dumbass.

If you plan on carrying a firearm while traveling know the laws for where you are going and the states that you are travelling through. “I thought this state was open carry” Is not a valid excuse. KNOW the laws don’t just assume them.

This, all too common to hear people assume laws of states they travel in and get mad when they are in legal trouble over it or get corrected on it

If I am planning a trip the first thing I do is view the reciprocity agreement and then go hunt down the laws I have to abide by.

The only time I’ve ever encountered an unknown is travelling through Indian Reservations.

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heronemau5

For instance: my CCH instructor told us if you are printing through your shirt it may still be concealed where your from but is considered open carry and illegal in Florida

That I would enjoy seeing a source on.

The one thing I remember being told is even if you’re sure, a phone call to their local sheriff or the DA may save you a lengthier conversation with them.

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I'm from Florida, there's no law about printing. If there was I'd be in jail everytime I carry my G17 and the wind blows.

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“No matter how bad you fuck up at work, you didn’t fucked up this bad”

I don’t think we have a word in English for how fired this guy is.

He doesn’t have to be fired, I’m pretty sure he’s dead.

Believe it or not this is easier to cause than you'd think. Especially since they probably didn't ever repair the racking properly. Hell without any equipment being operated a meat and produce warehouse in Oregon had a complete collapse 2 hours before everyone clocked in. Everytime I nudge a rack hard at work I think of this video.

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I'm not exaggerating...

Friend that grew up poor: Ehh...pizza is on me this time. Don't worry about it ;)
Friend that grew up rich: We need to calculate the value of everyone's meals with an Excel spreadsheet. I can't let you borrow $2 for McDonald's because you forgot your wallet.
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Could someone please explain to me why any ordinary citizen would need to purchase any one of these guns?

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iamsineater

These weapons are designed to be light, customizable, easy to use, and in many cases, ambidextrous.

The projectile in most of those weapons is the 5.56 mm NATO round, based on the .223 Remington hunting round. It is inexpensive and useful for hunting a wide variety of game animals, from rabbits to woodchucks to gophers to deer to coyote and fox and even small to medium sized boar.

The weapons are designed to be easy to use and easy to strip and clean and maintain.

I am a left handed shot. The vast majority of these weapons are easily used by left handed people without modification, or with some slight and inexpensive additions to the weapon. Bolt action rifles and many other weapons have to be manufactured explicitly in left handed versions and those versions are quite often difficult or impossible to find.

The light weight and ease of use mean that older people and elderly people can use these rifles with ease where they might not be able to manipulate a bolt or other mechanism with reliability. My left wrist has nerve damage and I have a difficult time working my son’s left handed bolt action hunting rifle.

I know a pastor who lives down the street from my son. He keeps cattle on his farm. He has used his AR15 to shoot coyote that were harassing his calves. He has arthritis and would have a hard time using a heavier weapon or one that wasn’t as well designed.

I have used my rifle (similar in design to the ones in the picture) for hunting and for killing a sick coyote that was trying to chew its way through the screen door of one of my son’s neighbors. The weapons are easy to use and designed to be durable and accurate.

My mother is four feet eleven inches tall. She simply cannot hold a regular pump shotgun or bolt action hunting rifle and use it with any competence. She can use my son’s AR and manipulate it in all necessary ways in spite of her size and comparative weakness at the age of 73.

There are many logical reasons for people to own a ‘Modern Sporting Rifle’.

There are no valid reasons for someone like you to tell me or my son or my daughter or my mother that we cannot purchase or own a rifle that you know nothing about because of reasons you cannot articulate other than fear. No one in this country is beholden to your unreasoning fears of inanimate objects.

The above link has 629 PAGES of documented events where an armed United States citizen stopped an armed criminal from hurting or killing someone. Six hundred twenty nine PAGES of evidence for why you should take stock of your life and figure out if you want to be one of the people forever cringing in fear or one of the people who is ready and capable of handling any situation that might arise.

Your fears are things that are entirely real to you. You should seek counseling if they start to infringe upon your quality of life. Your fears will not be allowed to infringe upon my Constitutional Rights.

Every gun blog should reblog this amazing rebuttal.

Damn

Always reblog.

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