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Bottle Jack Uneccessary
Last night coming back from the group ride about 3 blocks from my college i was going about 20 mph and i saw a guy in the middle of the street. I had no time to react, and tried to go around, but it was a narrow street and he took a step and then ****ing clocked me in the jaw. Luckily i stayed on, but i knew his intention (to steal me wallet/bike/dignity) and kick the **** outta me. Anyway i was lucky. Don't visit milwaukee.
tl:dr - some guy tried to **** me up while i was moving. |
4zn balla
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damn...thats rough
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That's when you speed up put your head down and just run the guy over.
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That's why I always ride straped now. Either my Glock 27, or smaller caliber snub nose.
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really? i just carry my katana in a specially custom designed top tube katana sheath.
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Get one of these. Credit card knife.
http://www.jaysknives.com/microtech/...daggerlogo.jpg |
There hasn't been a threads on guns in a while. It always made sense to me being on a expensive bike, usually exhausted and an easy target.
How do you carry the gun? How easy access do you have to it? How much does it weigh? |
I have a belly band type holster kinda looks like an ace bandage with a slot for my hog leg. Very light, the Glock 27 is a sub compact polymer gun so even loaded its light. It fits in the small of my back, I just wear a bigger t-shirt.
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Washington state allows you to carry concealed pistol. Law abiding citizens have a right to protect their lives from armed criminals or multiple attackers who would inflict grievious bodily harm. One person standing in the road would not justify leathal force. You would have to convince a jury of why you did it.
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these guys managed, i'm sure you can manage :)
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...Fort_Rodd_.jpg |
Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters
(Post 6541347)
Washington state allows you to carry concealed pistol. .
People are walking around cowboy style in TN. Gun on their side. |
I feel safe enough in Montreal with a box wrench and a U-lock in easy reach, but now that I think of it if I were to be riding all-over-everywhere-everyday in downtown B-More, I'd probably ride strapped. I saw something about a .22 that was made for runners and cyclists and such. Know anything about that one? Real easy to conceal, as I remember, but I feel it'd be kind of like bringing a knife to a gunfight in some parts of town...
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Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters
(Post 6541347)
Washington state allows you to carry concealed pistol. Law abiding citizens have a right to protect their lives from armed criminals or multiple attackers who would inflict grievious bodily harm. One person standing in the road would not justify leathal force. You would have to convince a jury of why you did it.
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Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 6541379)
Tennessee now allows you to carry an UNconcealed weapon.
I live in GA but Ive seen people walking around cowboy style in TN. Gun on their side. |
obligatory slaaaaaack
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Originally Posted by hanjin
(Post 6541432)
GA is the home of Glock handguns!! Take a tour of the factory some time.
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http://images.google.com/url?q=http:...LduWfXy643gsfw
you hit a crackhead with one of these and you should be fine. |
Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 6541469)
Gunz in the giftshop?
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Originally Posted by hanjin
(Post 6541045)
I have a belly band type holster kinda looks like an ace bandage with a slot for my hog leg. Very light, the Glock 27 is a sub compact polymer gun so even loaded its light. It fits in the small of my back, I just wear a bigger t-shirt.
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I've lived in Milwaukee for a couple years and have not yet had anyone try to jump me, whether riding my bike, or walking around at bartime. It mainly depends on the neighborhood and time of day. It's not really fair to say "don't visit Milwaukee," in my opinion.
As for packing, it's illegal here in Wisconsin. From what I hear, though, a lot of Milwaukee delivery drivers illegally carry concealed weapons, and have been let off on several occasions for firing at an assailant. I've considered carrying my CZ (pictured in avatar) here in town, but it kind of limits where you can go and what you can do. |
Originally Posted by 4zn_balla
(Post 6540661)
Last night coming back from the group ride about 3 blocks from my college i was going about 20 mph and i saw a guy in the middle of the street. I had no time to react, and tried to go around, but it was a narrow street and he took a step and then ****ing clocked me in the jaw. Luckily i stayed on, but i knew his intention (to steal me wallet/bike/dignity) and kick the **** outta me. Anyway i was lucky. Don't visit milwaukee.
tl:dr - some guy tried to **** me up while i was moving. And one thing to think about when carrying a pistol while riding is that you sure as **** don't want to land on it. Keeping it on your back and landing hard is a pretty good way to break a rib/vertebrae/whatever. I know a motorcyclist who is in a wheelchair because of his Luger, and it didn't even go off. |
:mad: that's what my katanas 4 :mad:
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Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters
(Post 6541347)
Washington state allows you to carry concealed pistol. Law abiding citizens have a right to protect their lives from armed criminals or multiple attackers who would inflict grievious bodily harm. One person standing in the road would not justify leathal force. You would have to convince a jury of why you did it.
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I'm old school. I carry a bat w/ nails in it on my fixie and a tire iron on my roadie.
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Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 6541379)
Tennessee now allows you to carry an UNconcealed weapon.
People are walking around cowboy style in TN. Gun on their side. |
It seems obvious to me that you all ride way too slowly.
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Where in Milwaukee and how late?
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Originally Posted by gharding
(Post 6542428)
Would you legally be allowed just to pull it out on someone (and you know, not actually shoot them). Because I think a gun would be a pretty good deterrent without even firing a shot.
In states that allow ccw, it is normally a larger offense to not kill someone and draw on them than to pull a gun and kill someone in self defense. As the former implies that you were not in a life threatening situation, which is the only time at which using a gun in self defense is considered legal. |
Originally Posted by Pfutz
(Post 6543144)
In states that allow ccw, it is normally a larger offense to not kill someone and draw on them than to pull a gun and kill someone in self defense. As the former implies that you were not in a life threatening situation, which is the only time at which using a gun in self defense is considered legal.
Legally guns aren't allowed for use as deterrents. They're only allowed to protect yourself or a loved one from the threat of immediate harm/death, usually some state laws have different mileage and it's best to know yours locally before you tote anything around with you. Personally I can't be botherred to carry right now but if I figure out a comfortable situation to load my HK around that I think would really be useful and quick enough on the draw I'd do it. Right now I just have: http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...jL._SS500_.jpg Honestly I'd actually take my chances with that and a U-lock over a pistol weilder at close range. Unless the guy goes to the range regularly and practices moving targets the odds are heavily weighted in my favor. Katana would be better, but until they make a mess bag with a quick draw sheath I'm stickin with the auto-knife. |
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