Posted by kyplowboy on April 27, 2009 at 21:25:43 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: ture crime story posted by KEH on April 27, 2009 at 16:49:16:
I have told this story on here before, but I think it's funny so I'll say it again.
I work nights and when I got married my wife wanted a gun to keep close while she was home alone at night. She didn't like the handguns, just did not feel safe with any of them, shot gun kicked to hard, even my brother's old youth model 870 20ga, 22 was too small, 30-30 and 243 were too slow, she was about like Goldielocks!! Then she tried the mini 14. She liked it on the first shot and realy liked it when she figured out just how fast it would shoot. Only thing was with the open sights she did not think she could hit anything with it in the dark, so I had to hit up a few gun shows and it took a while but a buddy of mine finaly found a few boxes of tracers. I figure if something happens while I am not home, she has a 30 rd clip full of tracers at the ready, if the sound of her shuting the bolt don't turn their heads, and if she don't kill'm all I will have to do is fallow the s*** trail when she starts light'n up the night for them.
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