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He was truly a legend in his own mind.
I don't own a gun, don't have my license, here in mass it's a little harder and expensive to get one. I have done training courses and fired weapons. I have my bachelors in criminal justice and a fellow police chief told me not to get my LTC because MA and RI are very liberal and many departments prefer for people not to have a LTC including potential employees.
I find it funny that many people talk about weapon calipers who are anti gun and don't really know what they are talking about. I understand a lot of you guys carry .22s for small game hunting and because the weapons and ammunition are very cheap. From my training courses I actually learned that I was more accurate an comfortable with the Glock 40 than I was with the .22 which I really expected to get less accurate and comfortable as I went up in caliber. Obviously the 40 caliber is much more deadly but I think when you're going out into the wilderness you think about a few things: what you can use the item you are bringing for, how versatile is the item, whether it's a fire starter or a firearm does it add to your safety, is it cumbersome or uncomfortable to carry.
I really like the m6 scout, haven't ever used one but it seems like a very nice weapon and lightweight for taking out into "the trail". My personal opinion is nobody can tell you what "safe" is. Their definition or opinion is not the only one. If someone feels safer carrying a high caliber rifle with them then they should be able to. If you feel comfortable carrying your firearms and they also make you feel safer then nobody should tell you that you can't. Why I say this is because I was just wondering, when you run into other campers/hikers/etc. do you get a judgemental feeling or look from them because of your weapons? And how do you feel about that? Up in New Hampshire/Maine/Vermont I always carry my knife with me for multiple reasons and it's not big or bulky by any means but I always seem to catch an eye when I walk by the guy who isn't carrying one. I've always wondered how it is to be carrying and run into other people.
And in the end, Bonee was the starling.
No worries. One of us will probably run into him on the trail. With 2 guns, a suppressor, a custom viet cong double bike, a poncho, possible raft made from said poncho, and a can of crisco. If you see someone carrying the above items on you next hike or camp, while they are shooting starlings, do not approach them. Just back away slowly and find a place to burry your grain before SHTF.
I'm wondering if Bonee is Gunkid's son![]()
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I didn't know who this gunkid was, so I googled him while I'm here at work. I think it might actually be him. A lot of similarities, but the most common one was how he postedafter every sentence where he touted himself as superior.