Las Vegas massacre.
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mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
PJPOWER said:HughFreakingDillon said:they fear they will pass legislation similar to that of Australia. which WON'T. EVER. HAPPEN.
FYI- That last line was sarcasm for those that have trouble recognizing. Does sarcasm mean that I have given up on the debate? Quite possibly...but not for the reasons that some of the eccentric people around here are going to try fabricating. It is due to the pointlessness of it all. People assuming, belittling, name calling, twisting and flat out fabricating lies in attempts to demonize others is where my “giving up” comes from. I recognize that I have done my part in name calling (libtards) and probably assuming here and there as well...so take this as my official resignation from “seriously” debating this issue with some around here. I will do my best not to comment to or recognize those that I deam unproductive. Thank you and props to you, Hugh, for being a positive beacon of light in these clusterfuck conversations!By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.0 -
mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.0 -
CM189191 said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.
And yet you wonder why many pro-gun people are unwilling to work with those on your side with such great ideas like that.Post edited by mace1229 on0 -
mace1229 said:CM189191 said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.
And yet you wonder why many pro-gun people are unwilling to work with those on your side with such great ideas like that.
We cannot put any common sense laws into place because of what? It's not because of someone making a joke that gun-fetishists should just join the military.0 -
mace1229 said:CM189191 said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.
And yet you wonder why many pro-gun people are unwilling to work with those on your side with such great ideas like that.0 -
cottagesteeze said:mace1229 said:CM189191 said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.
And yet you wonder why many pro-gun people are unwilling to work with those on your side with such great ideas like that.
We cannot put any common sense laws into place because of what? It's not because of someone making a joke that gun-fetishists should just join the military."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
cottagesteeze said:mace1229 said:CM189191 said:mace1229 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:mcgruff10 said:HughFreakingDillon said:a nutjob I used to work with, with a temper that I've never experienced before or since, used to make his own fucking bullets in his house. he once told me a story about how he pulled a gun on his neighbour because the guy cut some branches off a tree that was on his property, but the branches hung over into the neighbour's yard, getting leaves in his pool.
so glad he retired. we all thought if there's going to be an office shooting in Canada, it's going to be him.
do you think there is something wrong about reloading?
Mostly for cost. Certain bullets for rare guns can cost $2-$3 for a single round. You go target shooting for 20 minutes and it would cost over $100.
Even other, not-so-rare rounds can easily be in the 30-50 cent range for a single round for something considered common. Again, even 10 minutes of target practice adds up. And since I only go about 2-3 times a year and bring some old friends, its usually about a 2-3 hour event. It would cost several hundred dollars to buy that ammo new from a store.
I personally don;t reload, but I try to buy factory reloads when possible. All those are are recycled cartridges where the factory reuses them. Those I believe are now banned in CA.
That is honestly why I have gone target shooting about 3 times in the last 5 years. It is just too expensive.
If I was a more avid shooter or hunter and was something I planned to do once a month even, I'd definitely reload myself. I just don;t want to spend $200 to go target shooting for an hour.
And yet you wonder why many pro-gun people are unwilling to work with those on your side with such great ideas like that.
We cannot put any common sense laws into place because of what? It's not because of someone making a joke that gun-fetishists should just join the military.
I've said over and over that I am for gun control. Cap magazine limits, strict laws on assault rifles, I'm fine with all that.
But I make 1 comment that I even own a gun and I get thrown into a group of "gun-fetishists"
I go target shooting less than once a year, and the follow up to that was join the military and call me a gun fetish.
As Jeffbr even said, I make an honest statement about reloading and instead of asking questions, there's just jabs.
That happens quite often.
I've said several times just today that I don't fear the slippery slope and dont think I'll see a ban. But if you think those jabs aren't part of the problem, then you're wrong. Its that so many of the anti-gun feel that way about anyone who owns a gun that really give that fear life. Only a week ago lots of people on here were blaming anyone with a gun for the deaths of 58 people. When so many of one group feel so strongly about a topic, and consistantly demean anyone who doesn't agree, they are going to be met with equal extremes from the opposite side.
Both sides need to take responsibility because there's an unwillingness to work with eachother on both sides. Accusing only gun owners will not get anything done, and our culture will be having this same conversation 100 years from now.0 -
anyone catch the Ellen show yesterday?
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ever changing stories and timelines.
this story seems to have made its way down the memory hole.
NYTs did a good job piecing parsing together with audio and video
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/23/insider/reporting-on-las-vegas-pixel-by-pixel.html
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There'll be another shocking event soon enough to stir up this forum.
Good luck American people. Given the inevitability... may it not be you (just someone else instead so you can live to argue about how machine guns are your 'right' afforded to you by your musket carrying forefathers)!"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
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PJ_Soul said:By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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I think this tragedy happened long enough ago that it is now appropriate to talk about gun control. What? We've moved on? Damn.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:I think this tragedy happened long enough ago that it is now appropriate to talk about gun control. What? We've moved on? Damn.
You hit the nail on the head. What is scary to me is that this almost comical reality is by design.
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OnWis97 said:I think this tragedy happened long enough ago that it is now appropriate to talk about gun control. What? We've moved on? Damn.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0
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This incident has been buried and no one in congress, the WH, media or anywhere else even asks about it or gun policy changes. At least local news is still running something. It's going to be a long time before the investigation is complete though.
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/how-the-fbi-and-atf-are-aiding-the-las-vegas-shooting-investigation/
It's a hopeless situation...0
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