No Good Burglars...
#21
lock and load
shoot to kill ( cant get sued by a dead person)
bigger the bullet the better
p.s. have a plastic gun to planent on them after you shoot them.
gives you a reson for you's of deadly force.
22. agenst the wall , on bipod 7 rem mag , in hand .45 glock
shoot to kill ( cant get sued by a dead person)
bigger the bullet the better
p.s. have a plastic gun to planent on them after you shoot them.
gives you a reson for you's of deadly force.
22. agenst the wall , on bipod 7 rem mag , in hand .45 glock
#23
Black out the windows in the garage trust me it aint hard to break a window and pop the safty release and open the door. Good thing you got neighbors on the look out might give them your number if they dont have it. Also castle doctrine and 00 buck for the win...
#28
No sheets on the bed... no curtains.. 3 guns.. lamp with no shade on it.. sc300 w/no motor.. where are you headed? Im scurd..
Last edited by Emackny; 01-26-09 at 09:37 PM.
#29
I like you guys though am fully armed and alarmed. Arlington is a ****ing ****hole these days. Burglarizes are out of control. Like pretty much a house every month in my neighborhood has been hit. I was hit last year, and now have a dope motion sensing alarm on the garage area, and all through my house. It has a mad loud siren with crazy armed neighbors. Like the kind that want to shoot people Like total red neck NRA style
Get those cameras man, and alert your hmo.
#30
oak cliff is gentrified yuppie-ville now. all the 30k millionaires took over that **** quick.
It will go back down again once this economy really gets bad here in another year and all the 30k'ers default on their 400k (1200sq ft. house in the hood).
Like the nice parts will still stay nice (kessler park), but the parts that were being gentrified on the edge like further south will lose back real quick. I forgot the term for that from economics, but when those areas get gentrified, you don't want to be on the boarder of that stuff, because when bad times come , they get swallowed back up very very fast by crime/economic hardship.
What part are you in?
It will go back down again once this economy really gets bad here in another year and all the 30k'ers default on their 400k (1200sq ft. house in the hood).
Like the nice parts will still stay nice (kessler park), but the parts that were being gentrified on the edge like further south will lose back real quick. I forgot the term for that from economics, but when those areas get gentrified, you don't want to be on the boarder of that stuff, because when bad times come , they get swallowed back up very very fast by crime/economic hardship.
What part are you in?