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  • couple pics

    very gangsta
    IMG_5504_edited.jpg

    for some reason only one pic would download, i will try again later gotta go to a party!
    pm 40
    xdm 9

  • #2
    Nice pic...thanks for sharing... I never get tire of looking at these pistols.
    - Kahr PM9
    - M&P 9 FS, 9c, Shield
    - Dan Wesson 1911 Commander Bobtail .45
    - S&W .38
    To name a few

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    • #3
      nice gun... what's the strange looking paper in the background?
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      • #4
        one more

        IMG_5503_edited.jpg

        money.....
        pm 40
        xdm 9

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        • #5
          last but not least....

          i think i got it now.....








          what stinks is that these look a lot better on my monitor.....the picture quality is not the greatest but I thought this was an interesting "scene"....cash and guns!
          pm 40
          xdm 9

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mr surveyor View Post
            nice gun... what's the strange looking paper in the background?
            Must be a special rebate program Kahr has going on...

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            • #7
              Looks like enough Ben's to pick up another nice toy or two. I've been very good.....

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              • #8
                pics

                Hopefully the humor behind the pics was easy to pick up. I showed them to my wife and she thought i was being weird. To me the pictures are very sarcastic and funny, i by no means am trying to portray myself in that light but I felt the humorous sentiment behind guns laid on 100 dollar bills was one people would get....that is why i said it was very gansta

                anyhow just to be clear i am a family man who has a sense of humor that he thinks is very funny but at times his kids, wife, and others around him may be a bit confused by

                i also thought these could be pretty cool wall paper....if anyone is interested in a full resolution version i can email it!
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                xdm 9

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                • #9
                  nice photo work... I just didn't recognize the bills in more than 2 digit denominations
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                  • #10
                    It would be impossible for me to take a pic. with that background..
                    You must have gotten in on a "cash for clunkers stimulus rebate" or something.
                    Fess-up now..
                    Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?

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                    • #11
                      the cash

                      if the world goes upside down everyone needs a stash of 100 dollar bills in their house. how else do you plan on being able to buy milk?
                      pm 40
                      xdm 9

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by pacific nw guy View Post
                        if the world goes upside down everyone needs a stash of 100 dollar bills in their house. how else do you plan on being able to buy milk?
                        My plans are, to steal the milk and shoot anyone who interferes with my PM9.
                        Where are we going and why am I in this hand-basket?

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                        • #13
                          Hey! If the SHTF really! Those bills may be just another kind of "tinder" -- to start fires. Other countries have "progressed" to the point they needed a wheelbarrow full of larger denominations than that for a loaf of bread. Look at bullets NOW... while they are still making them. There might be a point where one of those bills won't buy a bullet... but having those bullets might help you get a loaf of bread... one way or another.
                          I read a lot of science fiction and have read about all possible scenarios. One of the latest is One Second After -- not sci-fi really -- about an EMP strike on our country. It's a totally possible scenario because even NK can lob a small nuke a couple of hundred miles into space. Now that's real scary! We are totally unprepared for every electric/electronic thing except some pre-1970 cars that would be fried and totally useless. A lot of military stuff is hardened against EMP because we deliver some of that stuff with airburst nukes, but it's line-of-sight. I was a "bombardier" in SAC up to 1988 and it ain't fictional... Electro-Magnetic Pulse.
                          Sorry to change topic here. I get carried away!
                          Wynn
                          USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
                          Avatar: Wynn re-enlists his wife Desiree, circa 1988 Loring AFB, ME. 42nd BMW, Heavy (SAC) B-52G's
                          Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

                          Thomas Jefferson said

                          “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
                          and

                          "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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                          • #14
                            my comment

                            was sarcastic, we actually did at one time decide to stash a bunch of cash and like you both are saying I realized how worthless it will be, especially hundreds. at that point a piece of paper is a piece of paper....

                            what we have done is stock up on food and other supplies. if anyone is interested in a cool food supply check out daily bread. i was completely shocked when i tasted it and it is good for at least 25 years, not cheap but it fit the bill for a supply of food.

                            i also agree that the more bullets the better. i buy bullets whenever I can and if it did end up "going down" the bullets are worth way more than the bills.

                            your reference to electricity is DEAD ON! our power went out the other day and it was very cold outside, about 15 degrees, we all seemed helpless.
                            pm 40
                            xdm 9

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                            • #15
                              Pacific nw guy, I meant no criticism or disrespect, but EMP is just one of many possible attacks that could take us back to the turn of the LAST century. The book One Second After is written by William R. Forstchen, a noted sci-fi and historical writer. The book has a forward by Newt Gingrich -- just imagine if he were president instead of the community organizer we have.
                              Is this off-topic? I seemed to have hijacked the original subject and may have strayed... or galloped away from it.
                              Anyhow, having been involved in training with things that caused EMP and the very real chance of flying through a nuclear theater, our weapon systems had to be able to survive EMP or we would be casualties as well, with the first pulse. This was a terrific book... and scary, because we have nothing to counter such a sneak attack... other than prevention of the proliferation of "WMDs". The estimated casualties were about 90%... about 10% of our population might survive after a year. Think no vehicles, fuel, food, medicine or most anything would be replenished because our whole country requires trucks, trains, planes, ships, to carry everything everywhere. The windmills and solar farms would lose all of their controls and the very pumps for our water supplies and wells would be gone. Society would break down and only communities that could unite and maintain some kind of law and order for their area might get by for a while. Soon the hungry masses and the criminal elements would spread out from the cities and start "sharing" whatever anyone had. It would really suck, because no community could withstand repeated assaults by armies of desperate people and criminals. It's a very sobering book and a real wake-up call to recognize that possibility.
                              I remember the surreality of 9/11 and realizing that we were under attack and we didn't know for sure by whom or how long or what else to expect. I can remember drills in early school classes in how to react to nuclear attack and having to get under our desks and such. We lived with the threat of nuclear war for a long time. Now everyone is back to fat-dumb-and-happy, feeling inconvenienced by all of the lines for personal searches -- for STUFF, instead of trying to identify terrorists like the Israelis do. The constant scare-mongering from Homeland Security over trivial stuff instead of trying to close our borders to ALL illegal immigration. Legions of bad guys could have already walked across the northern and southern borders. We could stop that and then start looking for the ones that already here.
                              Dang. I had better shut up do something else around here. My wife gets off work in a couple of hours and there must be something I need to do.
                              I guess I ought to start a blog or something and just rant all day... but that's no fun. Today has been one of those days that I just can't seem to shut up.
                              Y'all take care and don't let me run you off. I enjoy reading the posts and learn a lot about guns and shooting. I certainly don't do enough of that these days. You've probably noticed that I like to yack as well. Later!
                              Wynn
                              USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
                              Avatar: Wynn re-enlists his wife Desiree, circa 1988 Loring AFB, ME. 42nd BMW, Heavy (SAC) B-52G's
                              Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

                              Thomas Jefferson said

                              “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
                              and

                              "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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