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xenigo 06-11-2004 05:13 PM

should I buy a gun?
 
Honestly I think guns are pointless peices of shit, meant for killing people. But lately I'm starting to realize my security needs to be increased, because there's a lot of weirdo's calling, and the occasional weirdo gets through my phone screening process. Seems like once a week something somewhat scary happens, and I feel like my security could have been compromised.

Anyway, some people have suggested I buy a gun. Should I? If I go out and plunk down a couple hundred on a 9mm, what am I going to do with it... wear it on my hip? I honestly think I just want a higher profile display of power and authority, so it can curb anyone's thought they can overtake me for cash or whatever. I'm kind of afraid of getting robbed at this point.

goBigtime 06-11-2004 05:14 PM

Not unless you will use it.

Babaganoosh 06-11-2004 05:16 PM

Heh, it'll be a lot more than a couple hundred.

buddyjuf 06-11-2004 05:17 PM

no, especially if you have kids in the house

xenigo 06-11-2004 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Armed & Hammered
Heh, it'll be a lot more than a couple hundred.
Well, I don't know how much they cost.

xenigo 06-11-2004 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bdjuf
no, especially if you have kids in the house
I have no kids, no wife, and no girlfriend. It's just me.

dennisthemenace 06-11-2004 05:21 PM

If you're kind of anti-gun to begin with, perhaps a vicious dog would be more up your alley.

If you can own a gun responsibly, learn how to use it properly and such - they're not a bad "plan B" if things get out of hand.

Nothing says security like a shotgun though..

Head 06-11-2004 05:22 PM

no

xenigo 06-11-2004 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dennisthemenace

Nothing says security like a shotgun though..

Yeah my brother said I should mount one under my desk. :Graucho

Magg 06-11-2004 05:24 PM

Are you aloud to wear it on your hip in a holster?

Can it just not be showing (except in texas)? or are you not allowed to bring one out in public?


Im thinking about getting one too, but I need to be able to carry it on my person; If I get a shoulder strap holster, will it be legal?

I'd have a coat over it of course, or could I get a hip holster and put my shirt over it in public - or could i let it show?

xenigo 06-11-2004 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Magg
Are you aloud to wear it on your hip in a holster?

Can it just not be showing (except in texas)? or are you not allowed to bring one out in public?


Im thinking about getting one too, but I need to be able to carry it on my person; If I get a shoulder strap holster, will it be legal?

I'd have a coat over it of course, or could I get a hip holster and put my shirt over it in public - or could i let it show?

From what I understand, any sort of concealment requires a concealed weapon permit. Those are difficult to get, as far as I know.

Mr Pheer 06-11-2004 05:32 PM

a gun that only costs a couple hundred is likely to blow up in your hand

Magg 06-11-2004 05:33 PM

ok, what if i dont conceal it? I dont care if it shows or if it doesnt..


Can I wear it as long as it isnt concealed?

doober 06-11-2004 05:35 PM

i would look at the source of the problem and try to fix that first.
Where is all this heat coming from?

maybe you shouldn't atttract all these morons and invite them into your home in the first place

:warning

something to think about

dennisthemenace 06-11-2004 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Magg
ok, what if i dont conceal it? I dont care if it shows or if it doesnt..


Can I wear it as long as it isnt concealed?


it is NOT hard to get a carry permit at all. You take a cakewalk class, take a lame test, fire some rounds, do some paperwork, get fingerprinted, get your picture taken, done.

It's frighteningly easy.

StarkReality 06-11-2004 05:41 PM

I wouldn't buy a gun, loads of people get killed with their own guns or get shot because they point a gun at someone and he's faster...you may feel safer with one, but a dog is much better, if someone comes to your house and sees or hears a dog, he'll prolly just leave and not even try to touch ya.

In addition, a dog is fun and you have to go out of the house several times a day...better than any fitness club !

Magg 06-11-2004 05:41 PM

Whats the age requirement?

EscortBiz 06-11-2004 05:45 PM

the question is who are you pissing off

dennisthemenace 06-11-2004 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Magg
Whats the age requirement?
I believe it's dependent on the state.. 18 or 21 likely.

Honeyslut 06-11-2004 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by EscortBiz
the question is who are you pissing off
He moved from Family oriented town of Rocklin to San Fran

Big difference in the mentality of folks and sexual preference.

xenigo 06-11-2004 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by EscortBiz
the question is who are you pissing off
Right-wing Christian extremists, and perhaps those upset if they try to rob me. I dunno, I'm just thinking ahead here. I haven't pissed anyone off yet.

bill555 06-11-2004 06:02 PM

go to packing.org That has the state laws and procederes for getting a conceal carry permitt.

I got mine last June when the new law passed here in minnesota. It was cool to carry for about a month.

It's bulky. you hit doorways. Gets annoying. Pretty much i just keep it in my car now.

I would go with a .40 Handgun. 9mm is a pretty weak round.

you can get something decent for around 400-700.

bill555 06-11-2004 06:07 PM

oh forget it. you're in california. Its a may issue state. meaning you must show a need, and prove it. Completely up to your police department

They can deny it for any reason.

Buddah00 06-11-2004 06:24 PM

Yes, you need a gun for protection. As long as that is what it is for, too many people get a gun and get into situations they normally would not. False sense of security, don't get a 9mm though. For personal protection a .40cal is the way to go. I recommend Glock or SpringfieldXD. You should be able to get one for around $600.

Carlito 06-11-2004 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xenigo
Honestly I think guns are pointless peices of shit, meant for killing people. But lately I'm starting to realize my security needs to be increased, because there's a lot of weirdo's calling, and the occasional weirdo gets through my phone screening process. Seems like once a week something somewhat scary happens, and I feel like my security could have been compromised.

Anyway, some people have suggested I buy a gun. Should I? If I go out and plunk down a couple hundred on a 9mm, what am I going to do with it... wear it on my hip? I honestly think I just want a higher profile display of power and authority, so it can curb anyone's thought they can overtake me for cash or whatever. I'm kind of afraid of getting robbed at this point.

Hey, if Kerry has a chance getting elected, i`d say buy a whole lot of illegal guns. If you buy legal guns and Kerry gets elected and does what he wants, they will come to your door and demand the guns.

He has not SAID he wants to do this, however, he has voted for EVERY act of gun restriction that has ever gone by his blank face.

Carlito 06-11-2004 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Magg
Are you aloud to wear it on your hip in a holster?

Can it just not be showing (except in texas)? or are you not allowed to bring one out in public?


Im thinking about getting one too, but I need to be able to carry it on my person; If I get a shoulder strap holster, will it be legal?

I'd have a coat over it of course, or could I get a hip holster and put my shirt over it in public - or could i let it show?


it is illegal to carry a gun in all states, without a permit, permits are extremely hard to obtain in most states, but some states like missouri, its just a test.

Carlito 06-11-2004 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
a gun that only costs a couple hundred is likely to blow up in your hand
Guns don`t do this.

Carlito 06-11-2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by StarkReality
I wouldn't buy a gun, loads of people get killed with their own guns or get shot because they point a gun at someone and he's faster...you may feel safer with one, but a dog is much better, if someone comes to your house and sees or hears a dog, he'll prolly just leave and not even try to touch ya.

In addition, a dog is fun and you have to go out of the house several times a day...better than any fitness club !

Some people have been sued because their dog bit a criminal as he ran thru their backyard.

AdultNex 06-11-2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Buddah00
Yes, you need a gun for protection. As long as that is what it is for, too many people get a gun and get into situations they normally would not. False sense of security, don't get a 9mm though. For personal protection a .40cal is the way to go. I recommend Glock or SpringfieldXD. You should be able to get one for around $600.
A glock? Wtf, it's not like he's living in the Bronx. :1orglaugh

Buddah00 06-11-2004 06:47 PM

Where you live has nothing to do with it. if you are going to have a firearm for protection you want to make sure it works

Groove 06-11-2004 06:51 PM

Get a can of Mace or a dog.

xenigo 06-11-2004 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AdultNex
A glock? Wtf, it's not like he's living in the Bronx. :1orglaugh
What's wrong with Glock anyway? What do you suggest?

Buddah00 06-11-2004 06:53 PM

Could go with an H&K if you wanted to invest more money

Froey Twe 06-11-2004 06:53 PM

2 words, Desert Eagle

Buddah00 06-11-2004 06:55 PM

The Desert Eagle is to big ....and not very accurate Too much gun to carry for personal protection

sarettah 06-11-2004 06:59 PM

Go with a shotgun... The sound of a shotgun being cocked will scare an intruder more than the actual gun.

Mossberg has some really nice models in both 12 and 20 guage and they can be had for around 250-300 new and less at the shows..


Guns...It's the Merican way :thumbsup

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sarettah 06-11-2004 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Carlito
it is illegal to carry a gun in all states, without a permit, permits are extremely hard to obtain in most states, but some states like missouri, its just a test.
wrong.

It is illegal to CONCEAL in most states. It is perfectly legal in most places to carry a gun.

You will get stopped every 50 feet, but you won't get arrested unless you brandish it.

Buddah00 06-11-2004 07:03 PM

You would be surprised how many states have liberal conceal carry permits. If you have no felonies or domestic violence charges

Carlito 06-11-2004 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sarettah
wrong.

It is illegal to CONCEAL in most states. It is perfectly legal in most places to carry a gun.

You will get stopped every 50 feet, but you won't get arrested unless you brandish it.

Sorry, thats what I meant - usually when people carry, its loaded, and being in California I know how that goes.

Carlito 06-11-2004 07:09 PM

I cant even have more than a ten shot clip for my mini 30. More than three shells in my shotguns, etc. Shitty.


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