Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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We need to get the duck hunters to stand up for gun rights
We need the hunters to stand up for gun rights.

We need all gun owners to stand up for gun rights....


I keep asking what is being done to change the culture of those who want to kill, rape and pillage.... the only answer is to disarm grandmothers....
 
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Ok guys lets settle this. The reason you don't want to use 00 buck in your home defense is not because of killing power. It is because it has been proven that any shot larger than #6 will travel thru multiple walls before it stops. That means your family in another room would get hit. Therefore use 2 3/4" 4-6 shot and you have a good chance of killing an intruder and keeping your family safe.

The reason cops are issued 00 buck is so they can use it to stop cars. People also get shot, but only in cases where you actually expect to have to shoot someone. Most gunshots fired by police are with their service pistol not their issued shotgun.

And now back to our regularly scheduled program!

https://out.reddit.com/t3_87ryxt?url=https://i.imgur.com/6r9681R.jpg&token=AQAAaMi-Wi8aZoV3K5beFLnwLP9WY2Sb_qLQgVDpt_mG81jeplDk&app_name=mweb2x

Or... you can use copper metal matrix (i.e. frangible) 00 buckshot.

I’ve got a shitload of the stuff...

https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/pro...-shot-1531-fps-25-rounds-cm00-871004005656.do

https://www.ammunitiondepot.com/229...2-ga-2-34-78-oz-lead-free-frangible-slug.html
 
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Liberty University

shows off its new multimillion-dollar gun range. Liberty, which already allows students to have guns in their dorms, is now the only campus with a venue fit for all Olympic shooting sports and it hopes to be one of the most luxurious facilities in the world once the project is fully completed. https://fxn.ws/2GTXruu

About two years ago I was listening to NPR (aka National Commie Radio), and they were talking about this Univeristy. The guy that was reporting on this story indicated that “gun violence” resulted in nearly 35000 deaths a year.

So I look him up and send him an email, where I said “I have to take issue with you use of the term ‘gun violence’ as opposed to ‘homicide.’ The fact that 25,000 people commit suicide every year with firearms is in no way a gun violence issue. Gun violence is effectively homicide, and those statics are far lower. I’m a little perplexed that you didnt mention anything about mental health and suicide, but lumped everything together in a manner that seems disingenuous. If someone wants to commit suicide that is a throughly different issue than homicide, muder or justifiable.

When he responded, it was then that his flaming left wing side came out. It was anything but a reasonable discourse.
 
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I used to be the production manager for them before Ruag bought them out and changed the brand to RWS.
Shot tens of thousands of rounds of those products.
The most fun was blasting steel and walking directly up to it while shooting.
Nothing but copper dust on my feet and the smell of burnt powder.
 
A group of students at a Central Florida high school walked out of class Friday as part of a protest in support of the Second Amendment.


Some of the students who participated in the walkout at Rockledge High School told WFTV that when the movement to honor the victims and survivors of the shooting in Parkland became political, they felt silenced.





“I’m pro-Second Amendment,” Rockledge junior and protest organizer Anna Delaney told the station. "I wouldn’t mind deeper background checks, of course, but the Second Amendment will not be infringed upon.”


Many Rockledge students walked out of class March 14 as part of the National School Walkout that was held in support of the Parkland school shooting victims and to protest gun violence and call for new gun control measures. They stood on the football field and formed a huge heart.


About 75 students participated in Friday’s walkout at Rockledge, Florida Today reported. The protest lasted 20 minutes.


They walked onto the schools track carrying the American flag and signs that said “guns don’t kill people, people kill people” and “I support the right to bear arms,” the paper reported. Some wore Trump “Make America Great Again” hats and camouflage clothing.


“We were built on certain rights and that was one of the original rights, that we should have the right to bear arms,” sophomore Chloe Deaton told the group. She helped Delaney organize the walkout.


Zachary Schneider, a junior, was quoted by the paper as saying, “It’s all over the news right now that all students hate guns. I wanted to show that not all students feel that way.”


Rockledge principal Vickie Hickey said the school treated the Second Amendment walkout exactly like it treated the walkout that took place two weeks ago, the paper reported.


She said both events were completely student-driven.

Looks like a hell of a lot more than 75 kids to me.
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