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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: Anyone else glad?
« on: September 11, 2008, 10:46:29 AM »
Quote from: "Altered_Soul"
Quote from: "Toast"
I forgot the date the LHC was going to be fired. I heard it yesterday on the news.
If we were to be sucked into a blackhole or scattered by stranglets I would have been sound asleep.

They haven't done the actual experiment.  All they did was fire the photon beams clockwise or counter clockwise, no colliding.  Our media hype at work my friends!

at 60,000,000 collisions a second, each one with the force of 2 trains colliding at 100 mph, it should be fun to watch.    





From very very very far away.  Like Jupiter.

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Welcome to the party Dan

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: FREE PIZZA AND BACKPACKS AGAIN!
« on: September 09, 2008, 07:04:04 PM »
plus it's in his sig, lol

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: **FREE PIZZA & BACKPACKS** Tonight!
« on: August 12, 2008, 04:59:43 PM »
Oh, yeah, I'm interviewing for an AGR job Monday, keep your fingers crossed dude

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: H2 intro
« on: August 05, 2008, 08:02:18 PM »
what kind of location where you hoping for?

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Accessories & Gear / Re: The Ghillie Suit Tut
« on: August 05, 2008, 04:30:41 PM »
one of these days, a snake is going to try to mate with that gun

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Introduce Yourself! / Re: H2 intro
« on: August 05, 2008, 03:40:26 PM »
I'm just gonna say hi.  Oh, and were you talking about opening a store, or airsofting facility?

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Good god people, I haven't been in the army that long, but the MRE's now are a MILLION times better than what was available from just 9-10 years ago.  Of the Gazillions of things there are to complain about in the military, we complain about MRE's?

Oh, and the biggest improvement in MRE technology in the last decade is that you CAN take a shit after 3 days!

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Real Firearms / Re: good sidearms for recreation
« on: July 25, 2008, 10:32:37 AM »
Quote from: "Doc Hollywood"

Make sure you get your CCW - if nothing else just to exercise your right to do so.

+1,  I carry open more than I carry concealed, but I like to have the option and the protection.

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Quote from: "Doc Hollywood"
Heller had to know he was getting assfucked in this thing no matter how the ruling came down.

 :lol:   Always makes me laugh.

This article was absolutely a biased personal opinion laced pile of self indulgent crap, but it does not take away from the facts.  The police chief, mayor and council are doing whatever they can to keep guns out of the hands of citizens.  They are obviously uneducated about firearms in general (my 1911 is a machine gun because you can possibly get mags with more than a 12 round capacity, and therefore cannot keep in your home) and yet my cheap, easy to find, easy to conceal .38 snubbie is perfectly legal to register.  Some assclown can have a .44 mag that puts rounds through his walls, his neighbors walls, his neighbors kids, his neighbors kids walls, and so on.  But an old man who has a semiauto .32 because it's small and has no recoil is breaking the law.  

Whatever is going to come down because of the SCOTUS decision, whatever lawsuits are going to be filed, whatever new laws will be passed and new freedoms granted or taken away is irrelevent.  The point is that the Mayor, police chief and council of D.C. are a bunch of people who have decided that YOU cannot be trusted with a gun, and that one of the most violent, dangerous and despicable cities in the country is going to be even more violent, dangerous and despicable because YOU want a gun.

<The preceding message was brought to you by me, and me alone, and is a biased, personal opinion laced piece of self indulgent crap>

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I'm sorry Doc.  I'm still not holding my breath.  I'm not doubting the Supreme Court.  I'm doubting that anything will be done until it get's forced in front of their faces again.  Thumb their noses at the SCOTUS they are, and thumb their noses they will continue to do.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Once again, I'm not suprised, but.....
« on: July 24, 2008, 05:49:01 PM »
....I am extrememly disgusted.

Source: http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/Jaco ... get_my_gun

Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the District of Columbia had violated the Second Amendment by making armed self-defense in the home impractical and banning the most popular weapons used for that purpose. Last week, the D.C. Council responded by unanimously approving a law that makes armed self-defense in the home impractical and bans the most popular weapons used for that purpose.

D.C.'s political leaders know they are inviting another Second Amendment lawsuit, but they are determined to defy the Supreme Court and the Constitution for as long as possible.

The new law "clarifies that no carry license is required inside the home" to move a gun from one room to another. It also "clarifies" the District's firearm storage requirements, saying a gun may be unlocked and loaded "while it is being used to protect against a reasonably perceived threat of immediate harm to a person" in the home.

Much hinges on what counts as a "reasonably perceived threat." If you're awakened in the middle of the night by a crash, may you carry a loaded gun with you as you investigate? Evidently not. The Washington Post reports that D.C.'s acting attorney general, Peter Nickles, "said residents could neither keep their guns loaded in anticipation of a problem nor search for an intruder on their property." According to Nickles, if you see an armed criminal charging your home, or in the event of "an actual threat by somebody you believe is out to hurt you," you're allowed to get your gun, unlock it and load it.

How long will that take? The new law lets people use a gun safe instead of a trigger lock, which, depending on the type of safe, could allow faster retrieval. But even a gun in a safe has to be kept unloaded, which will tend to slow down the owner's response to a "reasonably perceived threat," assuming he can figure out what that means.

The delay will be even longer because of the District's ridiculously broad ban on "machine guns." The Metropolitan Police Department says the ban covers all handguns except revolvers, which are more cumbersome to load than semiautomatics with detachable magazines.

Under D.C. law, "machine guns" include not only guns that fire continuously but also guns that fire once per trigger pull if they can fire more than 12 rounds without reloading or "can be readily converted" to do so. According to the District's interpretation, even a pistol that fires 12 or fewer rounds counts as a "machine gun" if it could accept a bigger magazine.

That's why Dick Heller, the man who successfully challenged D.C.'s handgun ban, was not allowed to register his seven-shot .45-caliber pistol, which in the District's view might as well be an Uzi. Instead he applied to register a .22-caliber revolver.

Speaking of registration, the District has established a burdensome 12-step process that involves multiple trips to gun dealers and government offices, fingerprinting, a written exam and ballistic testing. How long does all this take? "Up to 14 days," according to one police department publication. "Approximately eight weeks," according to another. "There are circumstances where it could take months," says Police Chief Cathy Lanier.

Registration easily could turn out to be so onerous or capricious that it effectively denies D.C. residents the right to keep and bear arms. The District's revised firearm storage requirements are even more clearly unconstitutional, since they unreasonably interfere with the very function, self-defense in the home, that the Supreme Court said is protected by the Second Amendment. Likewise the arbitrary ban on semiautomatic handguns, the most commonly used self-defense weapons.

"I am pretty confident that the people of the District of Columbia want me to err in the direction of trying to restrict guns," D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty told Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher. How about erring, just this once, in the direction of respecting civil liberties?

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: What Really Grinds Your Gears...
« on: July 23, 2008, 04:28:27 PM »
bastard!

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: What Really Grinds Your Gears...
« on: July 23, 2008, 03:28:45 PM »
Quote from: "Vince"


please never post anything this disturbing again. :|

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Real Firearms / Re: Another AD
« on: July 22, 2008, 04:19:29 PM »
especially a glock  :roll:  =D>

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