Gun Control

Holy crap those guys are fat.   And what makes people feel the need to carry rifles into a chick fil a?   What are they so worried about?   Could those 2 fat asses really get rounds off before someone else disarmed them?  And then How do they reach and tie their shoes in the morning while being so fat?   Or wipe their a$$ after going number 2?    I just have soooooo many questions after seeing that picture and would like some answers.  
I just have visions of them sitting in their booth. Someone comes in and starts shooting...by the time they get their fat asses out of the booth, everyone's dead and the shooter is standing their laughing at them.

 
Your payment is me teaching you that it’s good to look things up for the sake of accuracy.   Your welcome for the learning module discount 


Indeed. When people learn that Kyle Rittenhouse drove 20 miles rather than 30 miles, his night of tomfoolery doesn't seem so bad. 

Also, turns out you were wrong about ownership of the gun. Friend was simply holding Kyle's AR-15 for him.

Me = right

You = not so much

 
Genuinely curious where a pistol fits into a hunting scenario. Is it in addition to a rifle, or are you hunting with pistols?

+1 for Gravy Seals, btw. 
Mostly hog hunting. Backup just in case and is cheaper than the rounds (.458 socom & .308 Winchester) I have chambered in my two ARs. I often will just carry a knife or at least previously have. I would do the same for bear if I ever did that. Probably nothing else for any other target species. 
 

I do have a 10mm pistol which would be plenty capable for bear defense/stop a charging hog or even hunt one. 

 
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Also, turns out you were wrong about ownership of the gun. Friend was simply holding Kyle's AR-15 for him
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/22/kyle-rittenhouse-gun-rifle-kenosha-shootings

“As established through the trial testimony of Dominick Black and Mr Rittenhouse, the Smith & Wesson M&P 15 rifle … was purchased by Dominick Black but was to become the legal property of Kyle Rittenhouse upon his 18th birthday,” Richards’ filing said.

 
After more research into that image people are saying it is not real. 


Could easily be doctored. Increasingly hard to tell.

But if you Google "Open Carry Photos" you'll get plenty that aren't. 

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Just two totally normal rational guys grabbing a soda and a sandwich, nothing wrong with that!

Looks like a nice littler afternoon of catching up and talking about the old times. 

 
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