None, as in nobody's business. Keep in mind though, I stay locked and loaded. By the way, the aircraft is an A3 Skywarrior, which was attached to Heavy attack squadron 10. Many fun times in them, and some scary. USN RET
None. Am not dedicated enough to invest the time required to keep shooting skills intact, (and this is a never-ending process, not some skill you get and then have forever, which is why police have mandated gun training every month) and accept that my having a gun when faced with a perpetrator would do me utterly no good at all, and would probably kill someone else, about whom I care very much.
3. 12guage double barrel, keltec pf 9mm, and a savage mark II .22 cal for plinking. I plan on eventually getting a S&W; M&P15; (AR-15 by smith and wesson), a .308 rifle made by kel tec, the RFB, a .45 handgun, probably by glock or beretta, a CZ-999, a civilian UMP .45, a P90, and a mossberg 590, not in that order.
3. 12guage double barrel, keltec pf 9mm, and a savage mark II .22 cal for plinking. I plan on eventually getting a S&W; M&P15; (AR-15 by smith and wesson), a .308 rifle made by kel tec, the RFB, a .45 handgun, probably by glock or beretta, a CZ-999, a civilian UMP .45, a P90, and a mossberg 590, not in that order.
Cops always have a gun hidden in every room of their homes. I'm taking their lead. So I have 9 guns+ 1 for my purse. Yes, I have a carry conceal permit. The criminals are always armed, I'm just keeping the playing field even.
I have 2 12gauge shotguns loaded with 00. buckshot and the rest of the guns in my home are "the judge"( which for those of you not in the know is a handgun that can shoot shotgun shells). I can load it with .45 amo or shotgun shells. I like being protected.
I have a Shotgun for home security. I got a shotgun over a handgun cause if I had to shoot it in my own home the shotgun blast wont make it through any of my walls keeping my neighbors and family safe. A hand gun bullet will go though the bad guy through a wall and hit an innocent (maybe or it could hit nobody but i wont take that chance).
Although I will get me a handgun for the firing range.
Nor will I -- as far as I'm concerned, you are in more danger with a gun in your house than without one. I don't hunt or target shoot (although I've done that and it's fun). There's no point in my owning a gun
I do have my dad's rifle but that's because he died. It's a very old one he got in the military. I don't use it. I leave it in the closet. It's not loaded because I don't need it. I am a civilized person.
Hey your dad wouldint happen to have some browning h-ipower parts he is willing to sell by any chance? i lost all the parts that go to the frame of a 1976 mfg hi-power, my dad took it aparts years ago and cant remember what he did with them.
*I* don't have any. My husband keeps his in a safe.
We live in a secured, gated community, and our home has a built in security system. At this point in time, I feel no need to own a gun or to even have to touch one.
false sense of security. Gate's are easily bypassed, and people inside let thier guards down because of the gate. Your home security system isn't going to stop an assailant from shooting you and leaving before the cops get there. You should learn how to use your husband's gun in case you need it. You may feel like you never will, but you might.
I ticked 0 (none), but only because there's no button to tick for "I ain't tellin'!"
Never tell anyone what kind of firearms you keep in your house or how many.
If you do, some folks might try to break in and steal them when you're not home.
...And if somebody breaks in while you're there, you want this information to be a big surprise!
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Unless someone went for the guns (you don't have) and accidentally shot you trying to figure out if it was loaded or not!
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I have 2 12gauge shotguns loaded with 00. buckshot and the rest of the guns in my home are "the judge"( which for those of you not in the know is a handgun that can shoot shotgun shells). I can load it with .45 amo or shotgun shells. I like being protected.
Although I will get me a handgun for the firing range.
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but just parts of guns and stuff....weve got a shop and a warehouse full.
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We live in a secured, gated community, and our home has a built in security system. At this point in time, I feel no need to own a gun or to even have to touch one.