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Old02-03-2012, 12:43 AM #51
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Rossi 20ga single shot. This is the gun I use to rough up on the 3 wheeler and to blast things when I'm bored. It was cheap and breaks down to fit in a back pack. I bird hunt with a 410 that I don't have a pic of and I'm going to be getting a benelli 12ga super nova at some point this year.
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Here's my Mossberg Silver Reserve Sporting 12ga (Model #75418):




I've read about the firing pin issues with the Reserves. But, my understanding is that those have been resolved. Great clay gun for the money.



I do have a Remington 870 that I'll have to get some pics of and get posted.
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I'm sorry, but I just have a problem in posting lists and pictures of guns I own. It is like saying, "Here are my guns criminals, come and get them." I'm not saying that any members of this forum are criminals; but who knows who is lurking out there and watching our posts. If you have ever had any guns stolen, then you know how I feel. And don't think they can't find you. A hacker w/ just a little info can find anybody. And don't say, "I have my guns in a safe." They can take safe and all. And don't say, "I'll give them a load of buckshot in the face." Maybe so, but who wants to go through all of that? And don't say, "My dog will get them." They will shoot the dog, or throw the dog a pork chop and go about their business.
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And don't say, "I'll give them a load of buckshot in the face."
also it's kinda hard to do that when you're at work, or out to supper, shopping etc. i doubt a thief would prefer to wait till you're home to give you a sporting chance.

but anyway, some real nice guns all you guys have
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Depends how you think about it. Anyone could write your plates down while driving look up your adress and steal your car. There are a lot of what ifs in everything. A group of people could fallow you from a range. And find where you live and know what kind of guns you have that way. There is more to home defense than just a gun and a loud dog.
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Depends how you think about it. Anyone could write your plates down while driving look up your adress and steal your car. There are a lot of what ifs in everything. A group of people could fallow you from a range. And find where you live and know what kind of guns you have that way. There is more to home defense than just a gun and a loud dog.


All of what you said is true, but why post pics of your guns on the internet just to make it even easier for them? I try not to tell anyone about the guns I own. I know, just being on a gun forum is a good indicator that you own guns. But still, I will not post pics of them nor give many specifics. BTW, I wasn't implying that guns and dogs are the only methods of home defense. Not posting pics or giving too much info on the interent is one of them. What are some of yours?
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All of what you said is true, but why post pics of your guns on the internet just to make it even easier for them? I try not to tell anyone about the guns I own. I know, just being on a gun forum is a good indicator that you own guns. But still, I will not post pics of them nor give many specifics. BTW, I wasn't implying that guns and dogs are the only methods of home defense. Not posting pics or giving too much info on the interent is one of them. What are some of yours?
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The same can be said about posting up your city and state you live in. As stated, there's a lot of "what if's" in life. If you don't feel comfortable posting, then that's fine. But, I have to ask, why comment in this thread and detract from it when you could have started another thread to discuss it?

Might I suggest you please move said discussion to a new thread (or an existing one about posting pics of guns on the 'net) so as to not muck this one up further?

Thanks, kindly.
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The same can be said about posting up your city and state you live in. As stated, there's a lot of "what if's" in life. If you don't feel comfortable posting, then that's fine. But, I have to ask, why comment in this thread and detract from it when you could have started another thread to discuss it?

Might I suggest you please move said discussion to a new thread (or an existing one about posting pics of guns on the 'net) so as to not muck this one up further?

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Lets say hypothetically, that someone lived in a far southeastern state and had a .243, and a7mm, liked to reload with the rockchucker press, but didn't post pics would his info be any more or less safe than those who choose to post pics of theirs? Doubt it. Ps that info took about 5 minutes to collect, and I am far from a " hacker" ,not remotely close....
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