Yours sounds more manly...
Yes, but it scared the shit out of me when we tested it at max load.
Everything was reviewed but I still was afraid of failure.
Yours sounds more manly...
about 20 years ago I went to cross into Canada through Niagara Falls ( I lived in Rochester NY --and I have a NYS CCW Permit ) when I got to the border, the douche bag border guy was asking me all kinds of questions about ALL MY GUNS? I told him SEVERAL times, "I Like Canada, but I don't want to stay here for the next 5 years" the questioning got so bad I finally said "look, if you think Im stupid enough to bring a firearm into your country, I'll just pull over and you can search the damn car" which he replied "that won't be necessary, have a nice day" My wife thought we were going to jail, because I started getting pissed. LOL That was the last time I went to Canada
It turns out, NYS ties our pistol permits to out Drivers license and registrationso the cops KNOW when they pull you over, you have a permit, and possibly a gun on you
I think most states today do that. However, it's generally a good thing. Cops have learned that the vetting process for permits works, and as they approach your vehicle, they have a bit of confidence that you're not a wanted felon. I've gotten out of several speeding tickets in recent years, and I think the permit (along with being very polite) helped.
@sab you beat me to it. I have had my CCP in Idaho for a number of years. I had a little bit different experience with the popo. Back in 2013 I moved to Nevada chasing the mining game, I happened to get pulled over for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. The Winnemucca PO that pulled me over cautiously walked up beside my truck with his gun unholstered and down at his side, almost like he was trying to hide it from my view. WHen he got to my door the window was already opened and before he said anything I asked him why he had his weapon drawn. He told me that any time they call in a vehicle and the driver comes back as having a concealed permit of any kind they treat the stop as a felony stop... "for their safety". Then he asked if I was carrying, I told him no, that I had just gotten back into town from work and my gun was safely locked up at home. Then he told me why he pulled me over and next time come to a complete stop, then went on his way.
Yes, but it scared the shit out of me when we tested it at max load.
Scrolled past this one as I did not know what it was about. Just watched Donut's video were he mentioned this.
So many things wrong with what happened.
Did it say "B. Fife" on his shirt?![]()
That is the most ridiculous modus operandi I've ever heard. Hopefully, if Deputy Fife is still on the force 11 years later, he's since learned that carry permit holders are the good guys, too.
What was it,? 30 or 40 shots fired at the guy handcuffed in the back of the squad car and nobody was hit. I saw the video and nut guy reloaded twice.
How many holes in the work vehicle?
It was a lot that’s for sure.
You had a guy that thinks an acorn was a gunshot
He started shooting without knowing what he was shooting at
His coworker decides to shoot also
They didn’t hit anything of benefit to them if it was real
They are both retarded
Apparently one has now quit
It was a lot that’s for sure.
You had a guy that thinks an acorn was a gunshot
He started shooting without knowing what he was shooting at
His coworker decides to shoot also
They didn’t hit anything of benefit to them if it was real
They are both retarded
Apparently one has now quit
Link or search words to this crazyness?
