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96_S14_SE
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Glad to see it helps :)

I just try to help the english speaking members better understand the vocabulary of the oppressed young white BG's we have frequenting the message boards...

I was hard at one time too......... :rolleyes


240_Keyy
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lol, but now you are just limp :D

hahahahah!!!

(just messin with ya ;))

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Mayhem_J30
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Guns..knives...what's wrong with the tire iron that comes with the car stock? That thing is a skull crushing machine. It can also do wonders with windshields and professional body work.Heck I have one of those Gorilla irons that extend out like a damn baton. B-A-utiful

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4100lbs of detroit iron is my weapon only a hand full have dared screw with it

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Sircnay - Good to hear you escaped, where are you from anyway?I often wonder if there are this many horrible drivers other places.

RacinDa240sx- Right on. I deliver pizza.. And i can tell you that i nearly get run into at LEAST once a day, never my fault. Not saying i havent done stupid things or made mistakes, but not on a daily basis. And it almost always seems to be someone 40 or older. I.e. My Exgirlfriends dad..50+ years old, drove in the military, still does 90 on backroads, with his family in the car.

Everyone - H&K USP 45 Tactical is my first stop on the 21-b-day

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Ahhh, now I understand the OG ghetto talk...kids these days are so friekin messed up. In that case, I'd just point, laugh, and give him the finger then continue on my way :) I try to be hard at least several times a week...it's good for the old heart!

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Nathan wrote:Megaseth...I like the Glock's but what I really want...Heckler and Koch USP 45 (cant decide between compact or tactical) or a Sig P220 :D That's for occasional carry/keeping in the car. For the house...it has to be a Benelli 12 gauge with a 2 round extension tube...8 rounds should be more than enough.


Keeping a shotgun for home protection is definitly not the thing to do. If it is ever the case of you with shotgun vs home invader with snub 2 shot deringers, i'm sorry my friend, you are getting shot. You come around the corner, you know the first thing that does, your long *** barrel thats right. And shotguns also shoot through almost all home interior walls, so if you happen to miss, you and potentially kill or injur the rest of your family.

I would recommend a .45 for the home, because while they do have alot of kick to them, one shot will put the perp down.

For your car/back pocket, then a 9mm is what you want idealy want with what is legal in this country, but if you were special forces I would recommend bringing home your fiveseven because well...whats better than a pistol with 20 armor piercing assauly rifle rounds?

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Quote »For your car/back pocket, then a 9mm is what you want idealy want with what is legal in this country, but if you were special forces I would recommend bringing home your fiveseven because well...whats better than a pistol with 20 armor piercing assauly rifle rounds?[/quote]

Psssssssh... 9mm's are for suckers and people with crappy arm strength. for my back pocket/car I'll be carrying around a USP .45 with a laser sight and tracer bullets and a button that will activate the sub-tactical nuclear warhead that is in my trunk. And that's just for my back pocket. :D

toki
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OH s***(*#U%&

Nathan
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I'm going to disagree on the 9mm for concealed carry...while the kick is a lot less than a .45, I'm big enough to hang onto a .45 ;) and it has a lot more stopping power. However, you raise an excellent point about the shotgun going THROUGH walls...but I have a feeling a .45 can easily go through a wall as well. In which case the added accuracy of a shotgun with slugs would be worth it...as for your barrel coming around a corner first...it's all a matter of tactics and environment.

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Mayhem_J30
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Grenades. Accept no substitute.

MainEvent212
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lmao, to me a gun is a gun....

will it put down the intruder/offender? well, empty the chamber and let the lord decide

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Mayhem_J30 wrote:Guns..knives...what's wrong with the tire iron that comes with the car stock? That thing is a skull crushing machine. It can also do wonders with windshields and professional body work.Heck I have one of those Gorilla irons that extend out like a damn baton. B-A-utiful
Some workers left a 3-foot ~30 pound crowbar at my work, how's that work for skull-beating? :D

MainEvent212
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i have one of those...:pface

Nathan
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Just dont try to get a follow up swing in if you miss...you'll probably be spinning in a circle :D

Altiman94
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I'm not scared of your granny caddilac. I'll just downshift and punch it, then take your granny *** in the twisties and just totally lose you. Try to keep up with that

Altiman94
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how about an AR-15, real men shoot real guns

K1LLA916K
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damn old ppl. i hate old ppl. well from my side of the country ill tell u how ppl drive here. usually its the young asian people who try to drive real quick and show off most of the time and usually its either a integra or civic hatchback. old ppl usully drive well except a couple of aholes. like the other day this guy in a 2001 mercury cougar was peelin out on each take off and trying to go faster than me for atleast 2 miles. and usually old asian peopl drive real slow in the way that it kinda annoys you. not trying to be stereotypical bt thats just the way it is around here. and then well there are no bigger ricersthan hispanic people in my area. they drive 88 honda accords, 79 civic hatchbacks, hyundais and whatever else u can find with a fart can and stickers and if u get lucky then theres usually a aluminium spoiler involved. a for africn americans, i love them. they drive almost everything but they drive in style and never drive like jackazzes. all they do is flash their rims, bump music real loud and step outside to dance on redlights once a while. and white people drive decently. ive see a lot of racers these days who drive decent and only speed when some ricer tries to show off. 99.9% of the time the ricer shuts up after seeing the sleeper leave them in a trail of dust. but yea thats how it is around here. and then theres me...no comments.

Thee 240sx Owner
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knife is the ultimate weapon.. If you can kill some one with a knife.. without them knowing it.. Then your the ultimate weapon.. I mean like whats the rule for being the best agent.. Never having to fire a weapon.. you start from shooting a sniper rifle to using a knife to kill.. thats the shizzle right there

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Megaseth
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damn straight. being able to defend yourself with a knife a few feet away is damn cool. i wanna hunt a deer or bear with just a knife and see how cool the rush is.

Nathan
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Mmmm, knives...I just got my girlfriend one for our two year anniversary/ her birthday :D (I DID get her a prom dress too)

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Megaseth
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My girl likes knives too. i wanna get her one of the LOTR swords, but they're really damn expensive and im a college kid. Soooo, i got her a really really rare copy of The Hobbit instead for her B-day.

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Heh, I've got all sorts of bladed weapons. I've got a stainless steel Katana hanging on my wall next to my bed. I've got a Stainless steel shuriken. I gave my friend my other stainless steel show katana that isn't sharpened for his birthday. I've got all sorts of knives hanging around. I've got throwing knives, which are freaking awesome and I'm getting better and better with them. I'm pretty dang accurate with the Shuriken though from about 20-30 feet away.

[Zero-S]
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How much was the Katana, I'm in the market for one myself...

Sircnay
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My Katana was only around $150ish, but the thing is I think that if I tried to actually use it to hit something it'd most likely break.

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There is a particular Katana I have my eye on, not authenticly styled, but very sturdy and made to actually be used. I'll post a link when I get home, it's quite nice, good steel, differentially hardened to get around 60rc on the blade edge and 40rc for the main body of the blade.

Edit: found the link

Here's the sword: http://www.kriscutlery.com/Kri....html

And here is a review of it by swordforum.com: http://swordforum.com/fall99/lineup-1.html

Nathan wants :D

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Megaseth
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the problem with most of the swords you buy outta the magazines is that they are cheaply made. you can find some very good ones, but the majority of them are just for show, even the ones that are battle ready. they may be sharp, but the blades are crap. i'd like to get a real katana made by a real swordsmith in Japan. it'll cost me an arm and a leg and my left nut, but it'll be worth it when i need to fend off those ninja badies and Oni.

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Megaseth
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wow, i just read that article. its really good. like i said, these over priced battle ready katanas are just mass produced junk that look good on your wall, but are not good for use. I just might have to get me one of those swords, $175 isnt bad at all.

Sircnay
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yep, I agree with all of that. My friend bought one from Japan, cost him $2500 but it was worth it. He can freaking cut through a 4x4 with a snap of the wrist. It's like a lightsaber.

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sultan
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i have a bunch of cheap swords, most of them say they are 440 stainless steel, but they look cool and they're sharp. for knives i recommend getting a KA-BAR (i have this one http://www.ka-bar.com/cgi-bin/...cat=2 ). also kendo sticks are fun, stings real bad when you hit someone with them.


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