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this is how i got rid of a coffee table that belonged to the ex!
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this is how i got rid of a coffee table that belonged to the ex!





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Navy SEAL
You have no LIFE FreedomMilitaria
FreedomMilitaria
WTF? i have no life because i like explosive targets? maybe you are on the wrong forum
mds213
Do your self a favor and go to WWW.SURESHOTEXPLODINGTARGETS.COM More bang for your buck! show them a posted price they'll beat it.
Reaper308
I like tannerite too. damn it!!!! I thought I was starting to get a life, now, well... shit!
FreedomMilitaria
ya we're boring because we like the excitement of shooting and blowing shit up! nothing boring when you feel the shockwave off one of them. that was a one pound charge at 100 yards.
bear
We all love Tannerite too but it is something that should probably be used privately. It is a felony on U.S. Forest Service land . If you let the scum know you love it, they will ban it .
AZEX
You mean PUBLIC land? Or is it Governement land.
Last time I was with some folks who got harassed for tracers, flares and tannerite on National Forest, it was a 74 dollar fine.
Hardly a "Felony".
It was a pretty funny story tho. We were shooting outside of Show Low, AZ, into a big bowl that was mostly mud bog from daily "monsoon" rains.
The chances that anything was ever going to catch fire in that valley were somewhere between Slim and Frosty the Snowman deposing Satan to run Hell.
Didn't matter. Some Yankee doofus Forest Cop comes hauling in there with lights and sirens blaring. Of course folks are paying attention but no one can hear him yelling. Finally, he starts screaming that he could "have a hundred cops here in 10 minutes to take everyone's guns".
At that point I got in his face and said "No...You won't. You have no idea what you have driven into the middle of, and I guarantee that any attempt to take everyone's guns will become a 'General George Armstrong Custer moment' for you, my fine friend."
Well, Mr. Yankee forest cop took that as a "threat" and called in a couple dozen cops, DPS, Show Low city PD, and county sheriff's. He pointed me out as a "troublemaker" while giving out about a dozen of these tickets to the guilty who happily got in line and gave their info.
They didn't know that any "tracer or incendiaries" are not allowed on Natl. Forest no matter what the fire danger level.
Some of the cops came as asked me what I had said to him. I told them exactly what I had said and added. "Most of these folks are Class 2 and Class 3 licensees, there'd be no problem making him and his Yukon disappear forever. Most of these folks have that kind of clout and connections. Ask, and we'll probably comply. DEMAND, and reap the consequences of arrogance."
Sometimes, when outnumbered by hundreds of MGs, dozens of GLs, and a few dozen folks with the training and determination to live free, Public Servants need to be reminded that you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
D.