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Monday, November 16, 2020

Stop. I'm scared.

 


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    1. I do believe it is, the mag gives it away. Still wouldn't want to get hit, even with a 22LR. That's why the Good Lord invented the .308. Distance, accuracy, keep these lovely people at a distance.

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  2. Fingerless gloves always make you appear tougher.....

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  3. Girl's rockin a .22. A real badass.
    Boat Guy

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  4. Stand tall, be proud, get shot scream loud.

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  5. Who are they, looks like a waste of a good looking woman.

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    1. That is NOT an attractive woman.

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    2. That is NFAC. They are a all black militia that is calling for reperations and for them to be given texas as their own nation. They are getting foreign funding and the leader has a given fire arm instructions to his fellow members based on his US military experience. There is a youtube video of his 'training' but its all bad advice. If he was in the military it wasn't a combat role.

      Exile1981

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  6. A whole lot of cultural appropriation going on right there.
    They ought to be thanking us.

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    1. Indoor plumbing electricity and the rest of modern civilization is cultural appropriation to them

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  7. Really scared, she's carrying a S&W MP15-22, you know one of those REALLY scary assault weapons chambered in .22LR

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    1. It would go well with my 1911-22. Well, it looks and feels like a real one.

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    2. .22 LRs are nothing to sneeze at.
      - Zombie Steven Parent

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    1. Less so than the bush.

      You're welcome.

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  9. I read an article about that bunch. They all belong to the same talent agency.

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    1. I saw something similar to that. They're models and it's a staged shot. But they still like to consider themselves "revolutionaries".

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    2. I'm not doubting you. Lot's of likewise mentions all over the interwebs. My question is this, if they are in fact paid actors, what are they doing with live ammo? I'm referring to the ND at one of their turn outs a few months back.

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  10. Posing for a Time magazine cover?

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  11. I mock in aging veteran at this childishness.
    Plate carriers... empty.
    Rear sight... folded.
    This generates some interesting questions.

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    1. I was wondering if anybody else was going to notice the rear sight.

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    2. And many have scopes on backwards or covers still in place. Entertaining stuff. I bet many of these firearms were loaned from someone else. So the kid up in Wisconsin who loaned the AR-15 to Kyle Rittenhouse is now looking at serious jail time. If these LARPing BLM types were rolled up, I wonder how many would be prior felons, have currents warrants out and/or how many "straw purchase" charges could be made?

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    3. "If these LARPing BLM types were rolled up, I wonder how many would be prior felons, have currents warrants out and/or how many "straw purchase" charges could be made? "

      To quote the Spartans: "If".
      - Soros' DAs and AGs

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  12. I imagine that the S&W Military and Police AR-15/22 she is slinging - a .22LR is probably all she could find to buy
    during the gun panic of late. It is serious because her .22 rifle is a loaded weapon - the magazine looks to be loaded. But the black power/BLM optics here don't come across well to me. My wife's M&P AR15/22 is better set up than hers.

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  13. Regarding the fact that it's a .22L.R., anybody want to volunteer to stand in front of it while she's pulling the trigger?.....I didn't think so....

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    1. .22 LR with folded down sights, novice shooter... I'm thinking a 100 yard standoff if more than adequate. I'll take that bet so long as my 5.56 with an ACOG set up is allowed for the return fire

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    2. IF it is a drawing contest, I would take take the AR15 5.56 and take the bet up. She would be SHitting-her panties.

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    3. Much rather take a couple hits from her .22 (especially since my vest actually has armor in it) than from my 5.56 or .300 AAC while wearing her vest.

      I'd rather not stand in front of a Red Rider when someone is pulling the trigger... doesn't mean it's a good fighting rifle.

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    4. "doesn't mean it's a good fighting rifle."

      When the muzzle is pressed against the back of a head, it really doesn't have to be. Sort of like how the Poles found out when Uncle Joe invited them to a massacre in the Katyn Forest.

      Sure, she's badly armed for a fair fight, but then again, they don't intend to ever be in one of those.

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  14. I wonder how many of them shot each other...

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    1. Do it all the time. It's called co witnessing. And it's pretty damn accurate.

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  15. Dude on left has a 66th Inf Div patch on beret, and his front sight would seem to block his red dot rear sight.

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    1. I've got an AR pistol set up with a red dot, front sight post and magpul rear sight. The front sight post doesn't block the red dot, the dot sits square on top of the front sight if they're both zeroed the same and you hardly notice the sight post.

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  16. What is with her salute? It looks more like a Sig Heil than a black power fist...

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  17. I respond with a 7.62x51. Your move. Mr. Heckler and Mr. Koch are my friends.

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  18. I just have to know where they steal their clothes and weaponry.

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  19. can't tell but do the Ads have orange tips on them.

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  20. I can't tell is there any armor in that carrier? It does not look like it to me. M & P .22 meet FN SCAR 7.62 mm.

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  21. Hahahahah really please STOP I’m scared!!! Hahahahaha hahahahaha

    Return fire is a bitch they’ve yet to learn. Oh and I’m might assume that a few of you guys know, Tracers aahhh they work both ways.

    I will, but I don’t want to get into a shooting match if I can avoid it. Thats why I’m right where I am this winter in Idaho, not much of the stupid happening here in The Round Valley.

    Cavguy

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  22. Her M&P-15/.22 has a half mag of ammo (you can see the follower on those mags.) And the goober to the left of her is rocking a airgun red dot on his rifle. Had a run in with some of these types in AZ, one of them had a Magpul P60 drum in his AR, but only had about 20 rounds of ammo in it. I had to ask him about that. I got a five minute rambling response about how it was too heavy, and besides the weight savings it also increased the reliability to only load it a third of the way.

    Most of these folks ain't got a clue about guns, only a handful seem to actually know their shit.

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  23. AR/AK's are great at distance. C'mon up here to the Frozen Freakin' North where you've got maybe a 50 yard sight line through the trees unless you're on a road or a trail. Big, fat & slow... I'll bring my .45 levergun backed up with the trusty 12 ga & slug barrel.

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  24. Is she heiling Hitler?

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  25. They and their allies have not thought this through. A real badass does not go strutting around for a photo op. Are they dangerous? Yes. Are the pros? Hell no. I am looking at this and thinking of the military adage of: Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake.

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    1. Not necessary, those PCs are empty.

      Center mass all day.

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