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South Carolina BS thread under new MANAGEMENT and lives in SC

Discussion in 'South East' started by ahspurlock, Jan 18, 2016.

  1. Mar 2, 2018 at 12:30 PM
    JimboAnz

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    I guess I get a do-over now Baja Roof Rack, SOS Concepts Bed Bars, Tepui RTT,SOS Concepts Streamline, (mostly)Keeping it washed
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    Damn straight so that way the shooter is stuck and the kids are stuck in a safe place. I am pretty irritated with this latest incident. The tx church mass shooting that happened a few months ago barely got any publicity bc a good guy with an AR shot that shooter and killed him. Both this recent case and the tx case those shooters should of been on the no buy list and the fl school the guy should of been arrested from the information the FBI had but dropped the ball on acting on. Now we are having a discussion of bans and shit bc gun owners always have to be the ones to compromise.

    Sorry rant over!
     
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    I would like to see an emergency exit way out of every classroom as well.
     
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    Had a conversation with my son about jumping out of second story window escape recently.........his idea. we weighed the pros and cons.........
     
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    If yall are on the 2nd floor get some escape ladders we have 3 in my apt on the 3rd floor I bought one in each bedroom then 1 in the living room. They are just rope ladders that attach to the window sill and drop down.
     
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    yep, thats what we decided
     
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    yes, we have some at home as well. he was thinking about at school.
     
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    Agree broken leg better than dead and it's pretty incredible what adrenaline will let your body do you may still be able to run.
     
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    I'll take the 1st 2 options option 3 is just hmmmmm to humane!
     
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    I hate we have to be thinking about this stuff. trying to teach him situational awareness, in a large room like cafeteria or gymnasium. scope it out, know where you are going if you have to go, dont ever sit in the middle of the room, etc......
     
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    Eh don't need a fob on guns just need a like rf id card the officers keep in their pocket
     
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    I like sitting in the back of restaurants facing the door! I am always looking around but I have done a lot of training where now it's like muscle memory sometimes I don't even realize I am doing it.
     
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    I'm thinking about going ahead and getting the alignment done. It's settled down a bit and I can feel the need to get everything pointed in the right direction.

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    I would. Have you decided if you are going to do the AAL or are going to get packs?
     
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    Probably add the leaf and some longer u-bolts for now since I blew that money on the upper kit. Otherwise I could have picked up the leaf pack on payday. But... Eff it. Gun.
     
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    I posted that because his original question said something about recreational use. I thought it was interesting because it said used primarily for recreational use. Therefore, a steel run once a month would not be primary use of the vehicle once he starts hauling the buggy.
     
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