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  • Jim Sr

    R.I.P.
    Jun 18, 2005
    6,898
    Annapolis MD
    Guns have two main purposes: self-defense and entertainment such as hunting and shooting competitions. You don’t typically see a lot of overlap between the worlds of self-defense and hunting. You’d probably get arrested if you tried to carry your shotgun or hunting rifle around town so that you could use it for self-protection, and bringing your compact pistol out into the woods for a day of hunting is a little bit silly . . .

    Minnesota Man Fights for His Life in Brutal Deer Attack, Shoots Crazed Buck

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    Apr 15, 2011
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    MoCo
    Glad to hear the guy is alright, although he looks a little worse for wear.

    I had to laugh when I read: "Christian dove into a 1992 Bonneville that he kept in his yard and waited for the deer to wander off". Now I know why people hang onto their '92 Bonnevilles.
     

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