Long steel beats intimidating likely-perpetrator any day.....

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I thought I would recount this story...as it happened about 20 minutes ago... inner city Indy (kind of a bad spot... Shootings/drugs and such)

Funny story....a month ago, this white guy with tattoos (obviously trying to con me) comes up to my Jeep, starts knocking on the window, at a Speedway gas station about 2 miles down the road, with a sob story about running out of gas....BS...Obviously. No money from me....

A month later...Today...I kid you not, he approached my Jeep at Wal-Mart as I'm loading the rear (guess his memory isn't very good)... Same story..BS......I keep loading...I notice his eyes scan over to the left... and....
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Needless to say, he gets very quiet/a little fidgety... says sorry and walks off quickly.......... Made my day.


Point of the story... If your going to try and intimidate someone.... Make sure that someone doesn't have long steel on hand.... Thanks Busse-n-Kin


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Awesome! Better safe than sorry . . . In this case the perpetrator would be sorry ;)
 
hahaha...now the only questions are:

Did you buy the rucki to match the trucki?

-or-

Did you buy a truck to match your ruck? ;):p

Ah yes... The true sign of a Busse fanatic... Mold the rest of your life around the blade.. Ha


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beautiful. real shame we can't even carry a folding knife in Australia.

btw is that a Swamp Rat Rucki?

Whaaaat???!!! Do you mean I was breaking the law the entire time I was down there???!!

Cool story, to the OP. Reminds me of the time I was sitting at a stoplight in my Jeep with the doors off. Guy comes walking across traffic with, "Hey, you mind giving me a ride?" Looked like he was just about to hop in before I could even answer, until my girl raised up from the back at the sound of his voice. He took one look, and started backing away with, "Never mind. I'll walk."
I responded with, "it's alright. She's friendly!" But he wasn't even slowing down. He didn't even look back.
She was friendly, although a bit standoffish at times.
Did I mention my girl was a Rottweiler? Dang, I bet my avatar gave away the punchline.
 
Whaaaat???!!! Do you mean I was breaking the law the entire time I was down there???!!

Cool story, to the OP. Reminds me of the time I was sitting at a stoplight in my Jeep with the doors off. Guy comes walking across traffic with, "Hey, you mind giving me a ride?" Looked like he was just about to hop in before I could even answer, until my girl raised up from the back at the sound of his voice. He took one look, and started backing away with, "Never mind. I'll walk."
I responded with, "it's alright. She's friendly!" But he wasn't even slowing down. He didn't even look back.
She was friendly, although a bit standoffish at times.
Did I mention my girl was a Rottweiler? Dang, I bet my avatar gave away the punchline.

My favorite kind of story...the kind with a surprise twist at the end! ;)
 
Whaaaat???!!! Do you mean I was breaking the law the entire time I was down there???!!

Cool story, to the OP. Reminds me of the time I was sitting at a stoplight in my Jeep with the doors off. Guy comes walking across traffic with, "Hey, you mind giving me a ride?" Looked like he was just about to hop in before I could even answer, until my girl raised up from the back at the sound of his voice. He took one look, and started backing away with, "Never mind. I'll walk."
I responded with, "it's alright. She's friendly!" But he wasn't even slowing down. He didn't even look back.
She was friendly, although a bit standoffish at times.
Did I mention my girl was a Rottweiler? Dang, I bet my avatar gave away the punchline.

Yup, you naughty lawbreaker, you!

Great story btw lol i've had people literally turn around and jog away when walking down a one way road with my Doberman, Kobe. He is also very standoffish but if you give him a minute and i tell him to settle, he will lick you to death. He just wants to love and is the biggest baby but not many people see that side and already have their own opinion of him and don't give him a chance. I can imagine it's the same with your Rottie :)
 
Very much the same with my Rottie. People don't know what they're missing.
 
That sure is a handsome ruck! Looks like you have paracord lacing the kydex--I like how you have it hanging on the hooks, handle out and ready to be drawn should the need arise...awesome setup and awesome choice for a "car-carry" blade :-)
 
Whaaaat???!!! Do you mean I was breaking the law the entire time I was down there???!!

Cool story, to the OP. Reminds me of the time I was sitting at a stoplight in my Jeep with the doors off. Guy comes walking across traffic with, "Hey, you mind giving me a ride?" Looked like he was just about to hop in before I could even answer, until my girl raised up from the back at the sound of his voice. He took one look, and started backing away with, "Never mind. I'll walk."
I responded with, "it's alright. She's friendly!" But he wasn't even slowing down. He didn't even look back.
She was friendly, although a bit standoffish at times.
Did I mention my girl was a Rottweiler? Dang, I bet my avatar gave away the punchline.

Nice... I definitely miss having a pup, but not a great option in the concrete jungle.... The wife and I have an "attack cat" with a weaponized sandpaper tongue, lol


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