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Forum topic by Garbanzolasvegas | posted 02-27-2015 02:25 AM | 1024 views | 0 times favorited | 3 replies | ![]() |
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02-27-2015 02:25 AM |
I always look at PROJECTS. Seems there are more and more projects that include HIDDEN FIREARMS containers, areas, bins, etc. I wonder why that is????? I am sure everything is fine… That’s what FOX and CNN news says -- If you don't Play, you can't win |
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#1 posted 02-28-2015 01:28 PM |
Some fire arms cost a few grand and thieves may be tempted to haul off a safe for its content, but not a desk or cabinet. A visible safe is a sure giveaway. -- earthartandfoods.com |
#2 posted 02-28-2015 02:17 PM |
Sampling bias and selective perception. Nothing here to see, folks, move along. -- - Crud. Go tell your mother that I need a Band-aid. |
#3 posted 02-28-2015 02:58 PM |
I use to be big into firearms. I have shot at many national matches including National Match High power out to 800 yards. Its an expensive hobby and I could not justify that and still buy and use power tools. I use to have Galils, HKs, Valmets, sigs etc. Now i have DeWalt, Porter Cable and Craftsman. It’s better to own and Table saw and not need it than to not own a table saw and need it! They can have my Drill press when they pry it from my cold dead hands! When table saws WITHOUT sawstop, are out lawed, only outlaws will have tables saws without sawstop! Better to be judged on my project by 12 of my fellow Lumberjocks, than ridiculed by 6 strangers from Woodcraft! Wood doesn’t make woodworkers, woodworker make wood! -- If you don't Play, you can't win |
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