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In reply to the discussion: Why do people insist on needing a gun? Please list the reasons but not those already debunked [View all]ileus
(15,396 posts)21. It's hard to hunt grouse with sling shot?
I'm down to 4 or 5 guns that I actually need.
One being a upper for my AR lower that I can legally hunt with here in VA.
I still need a nice full sized 45acp for home defense and general range plinking.
I need a nice O/U because with semi-auto and pumps you're just looked at like you're crazy at the club.
I need a compact single stack 9mm to replace my LCP as my EDC.
Those are my needs...hopefully my wife and kids will help me out this Christmas season in at least one Category.
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Why do people insist on needing a gun? Please list the reasons but not those already debunked [View all]
graham4anything
Dec 2012
OP
There is an analogy in fishing ... for sport fishing, you use a lower pound test line.
JoePhilly
Dec 2012
#29
why? im not native american. plus its easier with my various guns depending on the game
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#75
I don't know many people whose primary food source is the fish they catch or the deer they shoot.
JoePhilly
Dec 2012
#60
easier is best. same reasin i have irrigation in my food gardens makes it easier.
loli phabay
Dec 2012
#76
We are not only worried about massacres in schools - how about restaurants, play grounds, parks, etc
Hoyt
Dec 2012
#27
That random lunatic a month before was just another legal gun owner. n/t
Bonhomme Richard
Dec 2012
#14
What would you think about a law that limited how many weapons you could own?
reformist2
Dec 2012
#62
You ever seen a large animal suffer, like a horse that you love with a broken leg?
Autumn
Dec 2012
#17
It's unbearably heart wrenching, and it's the main reason I have a firearm on hand on our small farm
KathieG
Dec 2012
#41
When my grandmother died, my cousin who lived in Tennessee came out for the funeral. . .
Journeyman
Dec 2012
#30
Your gun would be in your house, so its not part of the thread topic, which is the streets
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#50
the OP takes into account that the other mentionables already were changed (are a given)
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#56
I keep my cats indoors, and walk my dogs on a leash(and pick up after them)
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#68
Who forgot? Mike Bloomberg for Homeland Security when the legendary Janet retires.
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#73
you don't understand, today's gun laws are not tough. they don't work. need to reframe everything
graham4anything
Dec 2012
#78
If I lived in Coyote or Cougar country & was in the woods with less than a pack of big dogs.........
kooljerk666
Dec 2012
#77