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WTE_Galway 11-23-2012 04:05 AM

My favorite video of your typical everyday Russian traffic ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_Rg5RxFFQg

Continu0 11-23-2012 11:10 PM

Did that guy just take out his gun and shoot the one who rammed him?

:shock:

tk471138 11-24-2012 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Continu0 (Post 483454)
Did that guy just take out his gun and shoot the one who rammed him?

:shock:

when i drive and i have my 1911, i sometimes brandish that in front of other drivers when i probably shouldnt....(one time i remember some huge commercial truck was tailgating pretty closely....i slammed on the breaks pulled out my gun and waved it around at him....the guy still wanted me to pull over to i guess fight me....i just pointed my gun at him and drove away another time involved a smaller truck tailgating, i didnt do anything till i realized he was doing it to an elderly person, so i slowed down to kinda trap driver behind the elderly person he was tailgating...he kept inching closer to me trying to scare me away...i just pulled out my gun pointed it at his face and he stopped, thats 1 instance where my gun probably saved my life)....probably shouldnt do that but its hard not to with the idiots in the usa drive most of the time (you would think all are firefighters, who all have some house fire to put out somewhere....the idiot americans simply race (waste gas) just to get to the next stoplight faster....its crazy...also you can look forward to the first snowfall of the season thats always fun...i guess the idiots in this country forget in a matter of months how to drive in slippery conditions....



also, is doing what i do illegal?? i mean im not like firing it at anyone just brandishing it to other drivers in violation of the law, usually in a way that puts myself and my passengers (sometimes my children) in danger....i look at it no differently than defending one self...except i have a gun and the other person has a motor vehicle that sometimes can weigh tons so i still see my self as a disadvantage...a car is still more deadly than a gun by far...

knowing the way cops are in this country they would probably freak out over someone defending themselves with a gun...but turn a blind eye to the guy menacing people with their motor vehicles that weight tons...even thought the guy with the motor vehicle driving it recklessly is far more dangerous...

JG26_EZ 11-24-2012 01:33 AM

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Originally Posted by tk471138 (Post 483464)
also, is doing what i do illegal?? i mean im not like firing it at anyone just brandishing it to other drivers in violation of the law, usually in a way that puts myself and my passengers (sometimes my children) in danger....

Was going to mention that it's not just the USA... we have the same idiots in Canada that race to the next red light, but the gun thing is a little unacceptable..

What happens when one of those idiots has a gun aswell..? (because they probably don't think they're doing much wrong, or at least they act that way with our lives in their hands). Do I have to worry about you guys having a firefight on the highway as I transport one or more of my family members on a highway? You people and your guns...

Anyways.. I don't want to derail the topic... let's see some more 1C employees trying to get to work :mrgreen:

ElAurens 11-24-2012 01:46 AM

tk471138, you are one of the morons that makes trouble for those of us who are responsible firearms owners.

You have no business owning a firearm, much less brandishing it.

I will safely assume that you do not have a permit to carry it either, yes?

Do your family, yourself, and those of us that care about responsible firearms use a big favor... Leave the pistol at home until such time as you are mature enough to carry it in an adult manner.

Think about what you are doing.

Jaws2002 11-24-2012 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 483468)
tk471138, you are one of the morons that makes trouble for those of us who are responsible firearms owners.

You have no business owning a firearm, much less brandishing it.

I will safely assume that you do not have a permit to carry it either, yes?

Do your family, yourself, and those of us that care about responsible firearms use a big favor... Leave the pistol at home until such time as you are mature enough to carry it in an adult manner.

Think about what you are doing.

+10

tk47113m, sooner or later, you'll run into another guy, just like yourself and he'll fill your face with lead.
If you can't handle a few miles of commuting, get the bloody bus.:roll: It's funny you talk about people tailgating you as impatient and you pull a gun to resolve a traffic incident.
Go see a shrink. You'll live longer.

tk471138 11-24-2012 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Jaws2002 (Post 483470)
+10

tk47113m, sooner or later, you'll run into another guy, just like yourself and he'll fill your face with lead.
If you can't handle a few miles of commuting, get the bloody bus.:roll: It's funny you talk about people tailgating you as impatient and you pull a gun to resolve a traffic incident.
Go see a shrink. You'll live longer.

LOL someone is going to hit me (in my moving vehicle) from their moving vehicle? is that what you are saying??


also

misusing a motor vehicle that may weight tons, is far more irresponsible than what i do...how is someone menacing you with a motor vehicle any different thatn someone menacing you with any other deadly weapon??

tk471138 11-24-2012 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ElAurens (Post 483468)
tk471138, you are one of the morons that makes trouble for those of us who are responsible firearms owners.

You have no business owning a firearm, much less brandishing it.

I will safely assume that you do not have a permit to carry it either, yes?

Do your family, yourself, and those of us that care about responsible firearms use a big favor... Leave the pistol at home until such time as you are mature enough to carry it in an adult manner.

Think about what you are doing.



well its a good thing that their is such a thing as the second amendment and god given rights, here in the united states....perhaps you shouldn't comply with unconstitutional (and thus illegal) laws that prohibit a constitutional right....blame the traitors to this country who take oaths to the constitution and then pass laws that infringe on the rights of the people, or those who enforce such unconstitutional laws blame them as well...but no im the bad guy...you people are jokes...why dont you assert and exercise your rights instead of being cowards following any and every laws (even those that are illegal) see unlike you im not afraid of standing up for myself, even of that means standing up to supposed govt authorities or any other bully....

id rather die on my feet than live on my knees like a coward, doing nothing while my rights are infringed (gun laws)

JG26_EZ 11-24-2012 10:09 AM

Nah, you just don't understand how unsafe YOU are being, just like the "dangerous" motorist doesn't realize he/she is doing something dangerous.

You have become a dangerous motorist and are too ignorant to notice.

I knew this post would derail.

Das Attorney 11-24-2012 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tk471138 (Post 483464)
also, is doing what i do illegal?? i mean im not like firing it at anyone just brandishing it to other drivers in violation of the law, usually in a way that puts myself and my passengers (sometimes my children) in danger....i look at it no differently than... /snip

If you have to go on a forum about computer games to check firearms laws in your country, then you shouldn't have a gun.

You're either mega-stupid, trolling, or a stupid troll..


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