Message from @Until_Valhalla

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2020-01-18 03:58:10 UTC  

@MrBlack what about rubber buck?

2020-01-18 03:58:32 UTC  

Stings like fuck but won't put em down

2020-01-18 03:58:35 UTC  

2020-01-18 03:58:45 UTC  

Welcome @Bandit

2020-01-18 03:58:53 UTC  

Drag line stabilizer 12ga puts em down.

2020-01-18 03:58:53 UTC  

Thanks

2020-01-18 03:59:11 UTC  

So does a one ounce slug to the chest

2020-01-18 03:59:15 UTC  

you are shoot a normal shotgun you get a sight picture and a stock to help
with a pistol grip you lose the stock to keep you from busting your teeth with any load heavier than bird shot so you have to shoot from closer to the hip than a traditional shotgun @BLUE BEAGLE

2020-01-18 03:59:28 UTC  

i by no means am saying that a pistol grip shotgun wont kill

2020-01-18 03:59:40 UTC  

But then again getting sued. But if ita a boog I'm using real ammo

2020-01-18 03:59:48 UTC  

it is a matter that why pour time and money into mastering a 2nd rate gun

2020-01-18 04:00:09 UTC  

than in the same time become extremly profcient at a traditional shotgun

2020-01-18 04:00:33 UTC  

@MrBlack hell no I haven't been. I'm definitely not volunteering either.

2020-01-18 04:00:54 UTC  

Who gives a fuck @MrBlack. Someone enters your home your legally allowed to put them down

2020-01-18 04:01:09 UTC  

@Penguin4hire I agree but if you do master it then you don't have to worry about return fire from that individual in two halvs on the floor

2020-01-18 04:01:38 UTC  

Okay let's put it this way. I'm LEO and I'm trained to use it in a LEO capacity. I'm not using it on a home invader or in combat.

2020-01-18 04:01:49 UTC  

@BLUE BEAGLE THEN WHY NOT USE A NORMAL SHOTGUN

2020-01-18 04:01:57 UTC  

Every state I have lived in has a stand your ground and castle doctrine law.

2020-01-18 04:02:06 UTC  

@Penguin4hire BECAUSE IT DOSENT FIT IN THE HOLSTER

2020-01-18 04:02:10 UTC  

I know some don’t

2020-01-18 04:02:20 UTC  

@Penguin4hire because it's not tacticool!!!! Gosh!

2020-01-18 04:02:29 UTC  

Tennessee is nice with extended castle doctrine

2020-01-18 04:02:52 UTC  

@Itcilis fill me in on this I don't quite understand it

2020-01-18 04:03:09 UTC  

it is a pointless range toy and nothing more anything practical like a normal pump or semi auto will raise your skill ceiling to much higher level

2020-01-18 04:03:31 UTC  

@BLUE BEAGLE in an extended Castle doctrine you can carry firearms in your vehicle with no permit for concealment.

2020-01-18 04:03:38 UTC  

Saw a guy almost blow his hand off with a ksg

2020-01-18 04:03:42 UTC  

Bruh, if I'm interested in taking down a HVT or something I'm using rubber buckshot and drag line stabilizer if they don't go down. That's all including being covered by boog brothers using REAL ammo

2020-01-18 04:03:44 UTC  

@Itcilis ok thanks

2020-01-18 04:03:51 UTC  

Doesn’t matter to me as I already got my permit for tn but for those who don’t there’s that.

2020-01-18 04:04:09 UTC  

TN has had a good tract record for it

2020-01-18 04:04:42 UTC  

I have a question

2020-01-18 04:04:51 UTC  

Ask away

2020-01-18 04:05:00 UTC  

Is there a limit to firepower allowed in a single truck?

2020-01-18 04:05:10 UTC  

define firepower

2020-01-18 04:05:14 UTC  

Not that I’m aware off.

2020-01-18 04:05:18 UTC  

He means rifles per truck

2020-01-18 04:05:24 UTC  

Or firearms

2020-01-18 04:05:24 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/659316074163994636/667942596336680960/maxresdefault.jpg

2020-01-18 04:05:29 UTC  

oh never have had anyproblem

2020-01-18 04:06:05 UTC  

Peice of rebar across all 3 triggers is that leagle?

2020-01-18 04:06:06 UTC  

I have been pulled over with 3 rifles, 2 pistols, and a shit load of ammo in the back seat.