Lets organize the first annual snipershide muster at one of these.
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Lets organize the first annual snipershide muster about 800 yards away from one of these.
oh man.....they had a "range day".....holy shit i dont think we have anything to worry about
Nah we will show up barbq. Shoot the shit. You know. Just cause a ruckus. No guns.Fixed it for ya ;-)
Unfortunately, we're all too busy working to pay taxes and, oh... I don't know... obeying the law?????
Cheers,
Sirhr
Dude that’s my back yard and you can bet they left their mess behind as those POS fucksticks always do? guaranteed they get smoke checked by the groups that leave nothing behind?
Dude that’s my back yard and you can bet they left their mess behind as those POS fucksticks always do? guaranteed they get smoke checked by the groups that leave nothing behind?
Is this a private range on private property? If so, whatever, their rules. Not sure how well the 'do what I say or Ill kill you' thing will fly, but whatever. They're more likely to kill each other through infighting anyways; its the communist way.
If this is a public area in BLM type land that they are trying to squat on, well, it would be quite an awakening when a 338LM round hit one of their plates dead on during their 'lets go kill nazi's pistol course' from a distance that they couldn't even hear nor see, and then it proceeded to knock 1 round on all of their steel and then just disappeared into the surrounding area.
Makes you really laugh at that sign, as well as their lame ass intentions.
thats fine.....they can start their "revolution" with their surplus mosins and SKS'.....
meanwhile i just started a new AR build......16" chrome lined HBAR thats getting cut to 14.5" with a break pinned and welded., BFS3 trigger, Aimpoint Pro...
also anyone trying to take away my property, and threatening my life will be shot dead with the pistol i keep on my side at all times....and trust me, im a lot better with it than some commie fuck
That sign was for a range somewhere in Missouri. The video posted was of the Phoenix John Brown wunderkids. I recognize the area they are shooting at and I believe it is BLM land out SW of the white tank mountains (west of Phoenix). I am sure they left it worse for wear with targets, brass, and garbage strewn all around. Based on what I see on that video I highly doubt anyone collects their brass to reload. RNWRKNP probably recognizes the area also.
Instead of the big party at Tucker's, I vote we move it to your place!Out by Suargo lake west of 87. Four peaks in the background. Hook Left instead of right at the 4 peaks turn off and ya, someone picks up their brass?
Instead of the big party at Tucker's, I vote we move it to your place!
I’m guessing the retards in the video are their recon element.
Redneck Revolt is an anti-capitalist,[8] anti-racist[8] and anti-fascist group,[9] and uses direct action tactics.[5][6][9] Redneck Revolt supports the rights of Muslims, immigrants and LGBT people and is opposed to economic inequality.[10] Members also support the Black Lives Matter movement.[1]
The group's website includes statements in opposition to capitalism, the nation state, white supremacy and "the wars of the rich", and advocates a "right of militant resistance".[4][8] The website also argues for the necessity of revolution.[8] A spokesperson for the Phoenix, Arizona John Brown Gun Club said in April 2017 that the group includes anarchists, communists, libertarians and Republicans.[4] The group does not identify itself as part of the political left,[10] nor as politically liberal.[1] Redneck Revolt does not have leaders,[4] and does not offer a detailed blueprint for political action: a spokesperson said in June 2017 that "We don’t have some grand plan for how we want to remake the world. We're tackling a specific problem, which is white supremacy, which we find to be built into capitalism".[8]
The group supports gun rights[1][7] and runs firearms training events.[6][8] Members often view the practice of openly carrying guns as a political statement that intimidates opponents and affirms gun rights.[1] In a May 2017 interview a member said the group uses guns only in self-defense and in "response to a rise in politically motivated violence and intimidation against vulnerable communities".[10] The same member said that Redneck Revolt had reached out to groups such as the 3 Percenters, a predominantly right-wing group, with whom they have some common ground.[10] In September 2017 a member said "It's not about seizing the gun culture or becoming obsessed about guns. It's only recognizing it's useful to know how to field strip and clean a rifle as much as it is to know how to fix wiring in your house and use a circular saw."[2] The increased visibility of Redneck Revolt in 2017 has sparked debate among activists over the effects of armed protest and the possibility that the use of guns may lead to heightened violence.[11]
I think I’m more confused now than I was before you put that up. ?Redneck Revolt is an anti-capitalist,[8] anti-racist[8] and anti-fascist group,[9] and uses direct action tactics.[5][6][9] Redneck Revolt supports the rights of Muslims, immigrants and LGBT people and is opposed to economic inequality.[10] Members also support the Black Lives Matter movement.[1]
The group's website includes statements in opposition to capitalism, the nation state, white supremacy and "the wars of the rich", and advocates a "right of militant resistance".[4][8] The website also argues for the necessity of revolution.[8] A spokesperson for the Phoenix, Arizona John Brown Gun Club said in April 2017 that the group includes anarchists, communists, libertarians and Republicans.[4] The group does not identify itself as part of the political left,[10] nor as politically liberal.[1] Redneck Revolt does not have leaders,[4] and does not offer a detailed blueprint for political action: a spokesperson said in June 2017 that "We don’t have some grand plan for how we want to remake the world. We're tackling a specific problem, which is white supremacy, which we find to be built into capitalism".[8]
The group supports gun rights[1][7] and runs firearms training events.[6][8] Members often view the practice of openly carrying guns as a political statement that intimidates opponents and affirms gun rights.[1] In a May 2017 interview a member said the group uses guns only in self-defense and in "response to a rise in politically motivated violence and intimidation against vulnerable communities".[10] The same member said that Redneck Revolt had reached out to groups such as the 3 Percenters, a predominantly right-wing group, with whom they have some common ground.[10] In September 2017 a member said "It's not about seizing the gun culture or becoming obsessed about guns. It's only recognizing it's useful to know how to field strip and clean a rifle as much as it is to know how to fix wiring in your house and use a circular saw."[2] The increased visibility of Redneck Revolt in 2017 has sparked debate among activists over the effects of armed protest and the possibility that the use of guns may lead to heightened violence.[11]
Redneck Revolt is an anti-capitalist,[8] anti-racist[8] and anti-fascist group,[9] and uses direct action tactics.[5][6][9] Redneck Revolt supports the rights of Muslims, immigrants and LGBT people and is opposed to economic inequality.[10] Members also support the Black Lives Matter movement.[1]
The group's website includes statements in opposition to capitalism, the nation state, white supremacy and "the wars of the rich", and advocates a "right of militant resistance".[4][8] The website also argues for the necessity of revolution.[8] A spokesperson for the Phoenix, Arizona John Brown Gun Club said in April 2017 that the group includes anarchists, communists, libertarians and Republicans.[4] The group does not identify itself as part of the political left,[10] nor as politically liberal.[1] Redneck Revolt does not have leaders,[4] and does not offer a detailed blueprint for political action: a spokesperson said in June 2017 that "We don’t have some grand plan for how we want to remake the world. We're tackling a specific problem, which is white supremacy, which we find to be built into capitalism".[8]
The group supports gun rights[1][7] and runs firearms training events.[6][8] Members often view the practice of openly carrying guns as a political statement that intimidates opponents and affirms gun rights.[1] In a May 2017 interview a member said the group uses guns only in self-defense and in "response to a rise in politically motivated violence and intimidation against vulnerable communities".[10] The same member said that Redneck Revolt had reached out to groups such as the 3 Percenters, a predominantly right-wing group, with whom they have some common ground.[10] In September 2017 a member said "It's not about seizing the gun culture or becoming obsessed about guns. It's only recognizing it's useful to know how to field strip and clean a rifle as much as it is to know how to fix wiring in your house and use a circular saw."[2] The increased visibility of Redneck Revolt in 2017 has sparked debate among activists over the effects of armed protest and the possibility that the use of guns may lead to heightened violence.[11]
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Anyone want to go out and have a good time on their range?
They didn't say a damn thing about anti-tank guns!
Cheers,
Sirhr
I think I’m more confused now than I was before you put that up. ?
soooo let me see if i understand this correctly:
- they are against white supremacy...but openly support black supremacy ideals.
- they are for "income equality"...but reject the notion of capitalism (which is somehow racist?)...but openly endorse communism, which has been proven to NOT support "income equality"...unless they want everyone equally poor.
- they want to change the world...but have no organization and no plan to implement anything.
- they claim they are not politically motivated...but speak of forming a resistance and the need for revolution.
- they claim they only carry guns for "self defense"...but then openly admit they carry guns to intimidate "political opponents"...even though they stated they dont have a political stance.
- they claim its useful to know how to strip an AR, wire a house, and use a saw...even though its members dont know how to do any of those things.
.....did i read that correctly?
So true. Will be a game changer with that BDC.Just say a prayer to St. Mattis that they don't find out about Quiqly Ford BDC scopes. They are significant combat multipliers and would put them on par with our NF, USO, VORTEX, etc overpriced Tier 1 and Tier 1.5 optics.
oh man.....they had a "range day".....holy shit i dont think we have anything to worry about
oh man.....they had a "range day".....holy shit i dont think we have anything to worry about
Uh, the last line states it is a crime to post an image of the sign on the Internet.
The pistol shooting in the video was a lot better than what I was expecting.
Never underestimate. That's always mistake no. 1.
Im dyslexic....youre gonna have to help me out here manJohnny needs to learn how to spell.
Im dyslexic....youre gonna have to help me out here man
well we all cant be cunning linguists......thats why we keep you around......So what you're saying is that, being dyslexic, the two Ss in sequence in "oppression" fuck you up? How do you deal with the Ps?
well we all cant be cunning linguists......thats why we keep you around......