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Some more about Adult Toys! Assault Rifles

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Now I found some more pictures of the ongoing craze about Assault Rifles / want to be ray Guns. Now as you know doubt know by now. I am not a big fan.
As I think that this is what a Rifle should look like.
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But since they are popular and I do not want to urinate off too many potential readers / donors. HINT, HINT!
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I do get why on they are popular with the General Shooting Population. Especially since they are one of the few guns. That one can “gear up!” without the need of a Gunsmith. Image result for us army "gear Up" So enjoy!
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One small victory at a time like this, will lead to a Better America

Former NPR CEO: Liberal Media’s 2nd Amendment Coverage Proves They Don’t Understand Guns

Former National Public Radio (NPR) CEO Ken Stern suggests the liberal media’s coverage of the Second Amendment proves they do not understand guns.

He said these things after taking a year away from the Democrat circles in which he once ran, and embedding himself with NASCAR fans, Tea Party members, collegiate evangelicals, and gun owners.
Writing in the New York Post, Stern said, “I found an America far different from the one depicted in the press and imagined by presidents (“cling to guns or religion”) and presidential candidates (“basket of deplorables”) alike.” He even undertook a hunting trip near Gonzalez, Texas, which was “[his] first time with a gun.” He joined with hunters who had traveled in from Georgia and others from Houston, Texas, all of whom were there to shoot wild pigs.

After a full day of hunting, Stern observed, “None of my new hunting partners fit the lazy caricature of the angry NRA member. Rather, they saw guns as both a shared sport and as a necessary means to protect their families during uncertain times. In truth, the only one who was even modestly angry was me, and that only had to do with my terrible ineptness as a hunter.”
Stern spent time in Pikeville, Kentucky—another gun-loving part of the country—and in Youngstown, Ohio. Both trips allowed him to see Americans struggling to make ends meet, Americans “who felt that their concerns had long fallen on deaf ears and were looking for every opportunity to protest a government and political and media establishment that had left them behind.”
He stressed that he not only spent time with these Americans but tried to see the world as they did as well. The divide between gun rights versus gun control was a vehicle for doing that, and he quickly noted that the “media is obsessed with the gun-control side and gives only scant, mostly negative, recognition to the gun-rights sides.”
Stern added:

Take for instance the issue of the legitimate defensive gun use (DGUs), which is often dismissed by the media as myth. But DGUs happen all the time—200 times a day, according to the Department of Justice, or 5,000 times a day according to an overly exuberant Florida State University study. But whichever study you choose to believe, DGUs happen frequently and give credence to my hunting friends who see their guns as the last line of defense for themselves and their families.

It should be noted that the Florida State University study was conducted by criminologist Gary Kleck, whose DGUs findings first entered the public discussion in the early 1990s. Through academic research he was able to estimate a minimum of 760,000 DGUs a year or roughly 2,082 a day. That is the low end, the bare minimum number of DGUs annually. On February 19, 2015, Breitbart News reported that Kleck reaffirmed these figures and made clear that his work has yet to be disproved by empirical research.
The defensive benefit provided by firearms is held sacrosanct by the common man, but it is completely overlooked by the liberal media. Stern noted this and suggested that liberals do not report DGUs because such stories “don’t reflect their interests and beliefs.”
Stern’s experiences with American gun owners and others are presented in depth in his upcoming book, Republican Like Me: How I Left the Liberal Bubble and Learned to Love the Right.
AWR Hawkins is the Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News and host of Bullets with AWR Hawkins, a Breitbart News podcast. He is also the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com.

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Gun Porn Memes that I found out there!

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When the Shit hits the Fan, but the Good Idea Fairy then shows up!

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Poor Carl!

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Well George did believe in reincarnation
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Through the travail of the ages, Midst the pomp and toil of war, I have fought and strove and perished Countless times upon this star.
In the form of many people In all panoplies of time Have I seen the luring vision Of the Victory Maid, sublime.
I have battled for fresh mammoth, I have warred for pastures new, I have listed to the whispers When the race trek instinct grew.
I have known the call to battle In each changeless changing shape From the high souled voice of conscience To the beastly lust for rape.Image result for Patton
I have sinned and I have suffered, Played the hero and the knave; Fought for belly, shame, or country, And for each have found a grave.
I cannot name my battles For the visions are not clear, Yet, I see the twisted faces And I feel the rending spear.
Perhaps I stabbed our Savior In His sacred helpless side.
Yet, I’ve called His name in blessing When after times I died.
In the dimness of the shadows Where we hairy heathens warred, I can taste in thought the lifeblood; We used teeth before the sword.Related image
While in later clearer vision I can sense the coppery sweat, Feel the pikes grow wet and slippery When our Phalanx, Cyrus met.
Hear the rattle of the harness Where the Persian darts bounced clear, See their chariots wheel in panic From the Hoplite’s leveled spear.
See the goal grow monthly longer, Reaching for the walls of Tyre. Hear the crash of tons of granite, Smell the quenchless eastern fire.
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Still more clearly as a Roman, Can I see the Legion close, As our third rank moved in forward And the short sword found our foes.
Once again I feel the anguish Of that blistering treeless plain When the Parthian showered death bolts, And our discipline was in vain.
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I remember all the suffering Of those arrows in my neck. Yet, I stabbed a grinning savage As I died upon my back.
Once again I smell the heat sparks
When my Flemish plate gave way And the lance ripped through my entrails As on Crecy’s field I lay.
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In the windless, blinding stillness Of the glittering tropic sea I can see the bubbles rising Where we set the captives free.
Midst the spume of half a tempest I have heard the bulwarks go When the crashing, point blank round shot Sent destruction to our foe.Related image
I have fought with gun and cutlass On the red and slippery deck With all Hell aflame within me And a rope around my neck.
And still later as a General Have I galloped with Murat. When we laughed at death and numbers Trusting in the Emperor’s Star.
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Till at last our star faded, And we shouted to our doom Where the sunken road of Ohein. Closed us in it’s quivering gloom.
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So but now with Tanks a’ clatter Have I waddled on the foe Belching death at twenty paces, By the star shell’s ghastly glow.
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So as through a glass, and darkly The age long strife I see Where I fought in many guises, Many names, but always me.
And I see not in my blindness.Image result for Patton
What the objects were I wrought, But as God rules o’er our bickerings It was through His will I fought.
So forever in the future, Shall I battle as of yore, Dying to be born a fighter, But to die again, once more.
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Carve Your Pumpkin Like A Man!

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Well I thought it was amusing, Honey I am Sorry!

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A close copy of Schmeisser STG 44 in .22LR caliber

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