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It looks like either 10 or 15 rounds can be out of the box for SS 9MM.I heard 3 magazines. I think it was two 21-shot and one 15-shot. If parental units bought the magazines, no wonder they are sweating.
It looks like either 10 or 15 rounds can be out of the box for SS 9MM.I heard 3 magazines. I think it was two 21-shot and one 15-shot. If parental units bought the magazines, no wonder they are sweating.
That's the one that they take from you to blow your kid's toes off one by one, shoot the nipples off your wife from the side, and ram up her vagina with one round left, before you crumble and open the safe.... Then they pull the gun out of your wife, and shoot you between the eyes.800lb safes bolted to the basement floor are generally hard to steal (If you didn't know, the bolting to the floor is done inside the locked safe)!
As for my kid's toe's.... What about the gun not in THAT safe?
see belowThat's the one that they take from you to blow your kid's toes off one by one, shoot the nipples off your wife from the side, and ram up her vagina with one round left, before you crumble and open the safe.... Then they pull the gun out of your wife, and shoot you between the eyes.
^ wow.... now realizing - no more of you! You r a sick motherF..er!!!!That's the one that they take from you to blow your kid's toes off one by one, shoot the nipples off your wife from the side, and ram up her vagina with one round left, before you crumble and open the safe.... Then they pull the gun out of your wife, and shoot you between the eyes.
“The suspect, Ethan Crumbley, had plenty of bullets, said Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard. Investigators have found 30 spent shell casings at the school so far and discovered the suspect had 18 rounds of unused ammunition.”I heard 3 magazines. I think it was two 21-shot and one 15-shot. If parental units bought the magazines, no wonder they are sweating.
You're fucked up, get help.That's the one that they take from you to blow your kid's toes off one by one, shoot the nipples off your wife from the side, and ram up her vagina with one round left, before you crumble and open the safe.... Then they pull the gun out of your wife, and shoot you between the eyes.
Careful! That's clearly an assault weapon as defined by hundreds of congresscritters, as those of us who have read those bills know.Yeah, not!!
That's a S&W 22 target pistol.
Not the stopping power or round capacity anybody would want on the battlefield!!!!
Raz'r asked about, "Does it apply in schools? airports or courthouses, police stations? " and Heller mentions, "laws forbidding the carrying of firearms in sensitive places such as schools and government buildings." But, as I said, only a reader could know that.They are hardly "specifically" mentioned in Heller.Those are all indoor locations and don't have a lot to do with the questions of whether the second amendment applies to post-18th century tech or whether it applies outdoors. They're also specifically mentioned in Heller, but only a reader could know that.
One that is covered by an assault weapon ban. The one you said is not an assault weapon is an example, but that's really something only a reader could know. Continue to skip over facts you don't like. Abject ignorance can be pretty funny to those of us who read.WTF is a BF 22 anyway?
If you're completely bulletproof, you don't have to worry.800lb safes bolted to the basement floor are generally hard to steal (If you didn't know, the bolting to the floor is done inside the locked safe)!
As for my kid's toe's.... What about the gun not in THAT safe?
Not a chance knuklehead!Just give up now and admit that battlefield .22's are weapons of war.
Any chance we could revisit my reasonable proposal from way back that parents MUST be trained, licensed and insured before they are allowed to unleash some potential mass murderers or serial killers into society.I worked with lots of kids that looked like that in my teaching days. There are a lot of identity diffuse adolescents, but with enough care and attention they can be turned around. Sometimes it is the PE teacher, sometimes the English teacher, often it is the shop teacher. That's one reason we send them to school, so they can be around functioning adults - this kid certainly didn't have any functioning adults at home. It is easy to judge a book by its cover but teachers learn to look beyond that. At least good ones do.
Sadly, it is too late for this kid. All it took was a few bad choices and easy access to a gun.
Yeah dude, it's the caliber, like .223Not a chance knuklehead!
You can go to the battlefield with a 22 if you want. Just make sure you opponent is very, very small!
I'll stick to grown up calibers!