Gun Control

Yes. I have been charged before. 


And that's what the hand gun is for, yes? As you said before, it'll stop a hog (or bear), and the rounds are cheaper than your AR.

Just imagine hunting wild boar back in the Middle Ages. Instead of a standoff weapon, you've got a sharp stick, or a pike, or bow. That's not an animal I'd want furious with me with one of those weapons in hand.

 
Just imagine hunting wild boar back in the Middle Ages. Instead of a standoff weapon, you've got a sharp stick, or a pike, or bow. That's not an animal I'd want furious with me with one of those weapons in hand.


Even harder to imagine that neolithic humans managed to hunt giant bear, saber-tooth tigers, mammoths and mastodons to extinction by getting close enough to stab them,

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And that's what the hand gun is for, yes? As you said before, it'll stop a hog (or bear), and the rounds are cheaper than your AR.

Just imagine hunting wild boar back in the Middle Ages. Instead of a standoff weapon, you've got a sharp stick, or a pike, or bow. That's not an animal I'd want furious with me with one of those weapons in hand.
Handgun is very handy in brush. If I need to take an up close follow up shot to finish a wounded or charging animal that would be my preferred gun more than likely. A rifle being longer makes them less maneuverable in dense brush/close distances. And my rifles all have slings so they are free floating/hands free. Also useful if you have a jam/malfunction. But yes. Miss me with that. A lot of guys hunt hogs with spears and drop them from an above tree or on foot.  Some guys even do dog guided knife hunts. Seems a bit savage to me and dangerous for that matter. 

 
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Handgun is very handy in brush. If I need to take an up close follow up shot to finish a wounded or charging animal that would be my preferred gun more than likely. A rifle being longer makes them less maneuverable in dense brush/close distances. And my rifles all have slings so they are free floating/hands free. Also useful if you have a jam/malfunction. But yes. Miss me with that. A lot of guys hunt hogs with spears and drop them from an above tree or on foot.  Some guys even do dog guided knife hunts. Seems a bit savage to me and dangerous for that matter. 
I watched a documentary on that



 
Handgun is very handy in brush. If I need to take an up close follow up shot to finish a wounded or charging animal that would be my preferred gun more than likely. A rifle being longer makes them less maneuverable in dense brush/close distances. And my rifles all have slings so they are free floating/hands free. Also useful if you have a jam/malfunction. But yes. Miss me with that. A lot of guys hunt hogs with spears and drop them from an above tree or on foot.  Some guys even do dog guided knife hunts. Seems a bit savage to me and dangerous for that matter. 
Wrong post  :facepalm:

 
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Could easily be doctored. Increasingly hard to tell.

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

Same energy as the people who strap AR-15's onto all of their bridesmaids/groomsmen, because nothing signifies marriage, health, and a lasting relationship like enough weapons to take on a small militia.

 
And that's what the hand gun is for, yes? As you said before, it'll stop a hog (or bear), and the rounds are cheaper than your AR.

Just imagine hunting wild boar back in the Middle Ages. Instead of a standoff weapon, you've got a sharp stick, or a pike, or bow. That's not an animal I'd want furious with me with one of those weapons in hand.
i remember Manute Bol saying he killed a lion with a spear when he was herding cattle as a kid.

 
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