we're all jolly well shafted

Just pull the trigger and take it out through the ensuing hole. :eek::D

CW


I want to know how he got it in the glove box. I just got a 10/22 takedown and that wont fit in my glove box. Is there some special trick I haven't been informed of? Come on guys you're holding out on grandma here.
 
I want to know how he got it in the glove box. I just got a 10/22 takedown and that wont fit in my glove box. Is there some special trick I haven't been informed of? Come on guys you're holding out on grandma here.

Surely it will involve a hammer, milady.:D
 
I want to know how he got it in the glove box. I just got a 10/22 takedown and that wont fit in my glove box. Is there some special trick I haven't been informed of? Come on guys you're holding out on grandma here.
well, I'll tell ya but you gotta give me some cookies first ;)
 
Now I need some help guys! After reading all of these comments, I put my Mossberg 500 in the glove compartment of my Toyota Tacoma and now I can't get it out. Should I remove the engine and take it out through the firewall to prevent scratching the finish?

You need to remove the 70 round high capacity military style assault clip, then fold down the shoulder thingy that goes up...
 
This article just proves that we are under an unrelented media attack to deny and KILL the Second Amendment and our right and moral obligation to defend liberty. Keep in mind they are trying to and absolutely intend to, destroy us. They most certainly are the enemy!
 
....here's an alternative explanation of terms based on State of residence:

In the news this week was a story about a southern California man put under 72-hour psychiatric observation when it was found he owned 100 guns and allegedly had (by rough estimate) 1 million rounds of ammunition stored in his home. The house also featured a secret escape tunnel.

My favorite quote from the dimwit television reporter: "Wow! He has about a million machine gun bullets."

The headline referred to it as a "massive weapons cache".

By southern California standards someone even owning 100,000 rounds would be called "mentally unstable".

Just imagine if he lived elsewhere:

In Arizona he'd be called "an avid gun collector".

In Arkansas he'd be called "a novice gun collector".

In Utah he'd be called "moderately well prepared", but they'd probably reserve judgment until they made sure that he had a corresponding quantity of stored food.

In Montana he'd be called "the neighborhood 'Go-To' guy".

In Idaho he'd be called "a likely gubernatorial candidate".

In Wyoming he'd be called "an eligible bachelor".

And, in Texas he'd be called "A huntin' buddy".
 
By southern California standards someone even owning 100,000 rounds would be called "mentally unstable".

Just imagine if he lived elsewhere:

In Arizona he'd be called "an avid gun collector".

In Arkansas he'd be called "a novice gun collector".

In Utah he'd be called "moderately well prepared", but they'd probably reserve judgment until they made sure that he had a corresponding quantity of stored food.

In Montana he'd be called "the neighborhood 'Go-To' guy".

In Idaho he'd be called "a likely gubernatorial candidate".

In Wyoming he'd be called "an eligible bachelor".

And, in Texas he'd be called "A huntin' buddy".

Nowadays, pretty much anywhere he's be "One of those dawgammed HOARDERS!":D
 
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