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If I were him I'd have hidden security cams set up, katy bars for the doors and be sleeping with a gun at night. Too many violent brainwashed irrational nut jobs exist today.


 >>/77950/
I don't agree with everything he says but sometimes people are just fucking stupid and they behave like complete animalistic idiots, taking things to the extremes which only them into trouble. There is no denying the amount of utter stupidity video taped for people to laugh and joke about now days. Again I may not agree with everything he has to say but I do find him to be amusing, and applaud him for simply speaking his mind. Everyone should have the right to speak their mind in a peaceful manner.




He can be completely wrong about some stuff but he is still entertaining to watch. People who can't stand him and can't get over hating him just have very weak minds. If you want to hurt or kill someone just because you don't agree with them you are not only a fool, you are an ignorant dangerous intolerant fool with a weak little brain stem that cannot handle harsh realities of the world. It doesn't matter if you are right or wrong btw, it's whether or not you have control over your own emotions and act logically.





 >>/78113/
Seriously? Maybe. I don't agree with the dude half the time, actually I tend to think more outside the box and Asmongold seems to have an extreme bias, often unnecessary rhetoric, but I can't help myself from being entertained watching him. You ever watch someone you might not totally agree with yet you get something out of it, giving you another kind of perspective or at least enable a debate in your own mind? That's why I don't mind being entertained by him, even though I don't see eye to eye all the time.

 >>/78133/
> anon enjoys smelly cockroach riddled insane man who never showers talk about things he himself doesn't fully comprehend.

He's practically a dead man. I'm not saying you shouldn't enjoy laughing at him because he is incredibly dumb and half way dead. But you shouldn't take anything he says seriously nor listen to his advice.

 >>/78145/
Well that's a major problem we have in America today, the lack of respecting freedom of speech and freedom of expression, a long-defended Constitutional liberty. You know you live in a dystopian third world country when men can't speak their minds without the risk of being murdered or politically assassinated. Are we becoming Russia today(?) because that's exactly how the Russian government operates.



 >>/78255/
It's people like you that make people like myself pack heat almost everywhere I go now days. You people are the reason other Americans are buying up guns and sleeping with a glock next to their beds. Violent fucking radicals like yourself. Be careful who you mess with is all I got to say to people like you.



 >>/78281/
No need to be obsessive but I do believe you should have a gun in or nearby every room you spend the most time in, whether that be the kitchen, the room you sleep in, the bathroom where you could be the most vulnerable and of-course your workshop/garage. Also a fortified safe to store the guns when you leave the house for an extended period of time. As for my favorite conceal carry I like the NAA pocket revolvers that chamber hallow point .22 Winchester Magnum. .22 Win Mag is more powerful than standard .22 LR and a great low recoil choice for self-defense. Considering the bullet grain is lightweight with a magnum kick it travels super fast with the ability to ricochet inside the body, potentially damaging multiple different organs per shot. Some people laugh at the .22 as a "pea shooter" until they realize the deadly damage the magnum can actually do.




 >>/78297/
Again, this is for my go-to conceal carry NAA pocket revolver and it chambers .22 Winchester Magnum which has a lot more kinetic power than standard .22LR. This North American Arms revolver is small enough to slip inside your pants pocket WITHOUT anyone else knowing you are even armed!!! It has the "surprise!" advantage.

Now..... let's say you tried to break into my home while I was watching TV while sitting on my recliner.... I'd reach out and grab my Ruger 57 and blast you with 5.7x28mm, and I have 19 (+ 1 chambered) rounds to hit my target if I were to miss.

Let's say I was in my garage working.... and you got caught trespassing and were stealing shit, I'd reach out to grab my 12G shotgun with double-odd buckshot.

In a scenario where the sky has fallen and the rule of law is thrown out the window, I have a couple rifles that chamber .223 & 5.56mm that can deal with marauders and looters from a distance.

I have a specific gun for every scenario and every purpose. I have a gun in the most common places I dwell. When I go out, to go shopping or other ventures, I conceal carry my NAA pocket revolver, and with .22 Winchester Magnum believe me, you would not want to be shot with that. Although a small caliber, it will seriously tear your insides apart and leave you to die from internal bleeding.

 >>/78306/
maybe you should travel to the address in the op and and show him your guns with your finger on the trigger just in case he makes a move towards you and tries to rob you or something dangerous. the guy at the address wants you in prison.

 >>/78320/
I wasn't trying to make any threats, sorry if it came off that way. I was simply clarifying I have guns that shoot other calibers for different purposes as well. If I go deer hunting I'd choose between .270 Winchester or .30-06 for example. If I shoot a racoon I use .22 LR to the head. If in a self-defense situation outside my house a shotgun would be a suitable choice. For indoor defense, a Ruger 57 can take care of it. When I conceal carry I like the surprise element, I like it small and comfortable, something that slips right in my pocket and no one would know any better, yet ready to be used God forbid I ever need to use it. The NAA revolvers are PERFECT for conceal carry and you can get them for both .22LR as well .22 Win Mag (you have to buy separate cylinders for each to swap). For self-defense obviously the Winchester magnum is far better.

 >>/78297/
By the way, just to let you know, my local gun dealer also owns a North American Arms mini-revolver that chambers the .22 Win Mag and he himself conceal carries it too. If it's good enough for a licensed gun dealer it's fine by my standards. I certainly understand if you prefer the .380 or 9mm though, there are some nice Rugers like the LCP Max that are nice conceal carry guns.


He's old enough to remember when the Internet was whites only! You didn't have to mind what you said in case you angered browns or unstable trannies back then. Eventually people like him will die of old age and we can all live in peace under tyranny.

 >>/78383/
The purpose of having conceal carry is to defend yourself, whether that be to disable an attacker or kill an attacker. Remember the sole purpose and it really does not matter as long as the caliber of choice does as intended.

 >>/78387/
Future generations won't know how to maintain or fix anything, hell most of them can't even read or comprehend a full paragraph in a book. If you want to know the future of America think of rural third world Africa and tribal warfare.




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