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I posted this up on the thread about that daft george clooney film
but I think its worthy of its own one just to make us all greatfull we live in a relatively sane country
http://forums.mtbr.com/general-discussion/does-anyone-conceal-carry-when-they-ride-893840.html
Minimi, every time
Good God, what a ****ed up country!
I used to post on svrider, a US motorbike forum and it was a popular theme there. And all I could think was 1) If I fall off my bike I don't want to land on a big lump of steel and 2) How the * do you even draw a gun on a motorbike, in leathers and gloves, let alone shoot it? By the time you get it out, you could be quarter of a mile away doing 100mph. But they were not convinced, even when one of the guys fell on his 1911 and shattered his pelvis. Oh and another one carried one around in his tankbag and got it stolen when he went to the shops, his response was "I should get another gun" not "I shouldn't leave loaded guns lying around". As yet none of them is ever to actually try and use it, thank god, as they'd get instantly killed to bits by some dude who is prepared to use his weapon, and already has it in his hand.
So anyway, bikes. Even more likely to crash on it. Less likely to want to use it. Not to mention all that weight!1!onE. And picture the scene, you're riding up an orrible climb, someone jumps out to rob you, you try and draw your equaliser (sorry, equalizer) while wearing your riding gloves and breathing out of your arse... Chances are you fall over and shoot yourself saving your robber a bullet.
Finally, bears. Shooting bears with a pistol is a *ing terrible idea, the chances of killing one quickly are very small but the chances of really pissing it off majorly are very high. Bearspray works though.
^^^ hes got his wheel reflectors on though
safety first
you could always ask a police officer
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but then again they might be a bit confused about the rules - a camelbak on a road ride? - probably got the wrong gun
Exactly what you need when coming across a slower rider strava blocking you!
How the **** do you even draw a gun on a motorbike, in leathers and gloves, let alone shoot it? By the time you get it out, you could be quarter of a mile away doing 100mph.
You're obviously not a Sons of Anarchy fan...
Yup, I've seen T2 and it looks pretty easy.
Don't get me started, I married a septic and as a result have acquired a bunch of particularly rootin' tootin' in-laws.
One of them keeps a small arsenal dotted around the house, loaded AK-47 in the wardrobe, .45 Sig Sauer under the sink etc etc.
He once, beeming with pride, went to open one of his hidey holes under the bed saying that he was going to show me "the weapon that won WWII" he was a bit put out that my immediate reaction was "bloody hell, you've got a Lancaster bomber under there!?"
When I was riding in Colorado a few years ago I saw a few of the hikers carrying pistols when they were halfway up mountains, but this was primarily for defence against rampant bears or something. I'm not sure I'd want the extra weight of a loaded hand cannon in that thin air, but if they were happy to...
If someone told me I had to carry whilst mountain biking, or if there was a genuine reason (militant, rabid honey badgers or something), then I'd probably go for a cheap, reliable pistol. Something that was not too heavy and I wouldn't cry about when I fell off and it got filthy. I'd also want something that had a drop safety, so probably something like a Glock.
[i]Note the lack of helmets[/i]
Actually, that guy is wearing a bowler, which started as a form of protective headgear!
I'd go for a Glock 27 it's apparently very compact and ideal for being mad in the woods.
this was primarily for [s]defence against[/s] ending yourself if being eaten alive by rampant bears or something.
FTFY.
hatter - Memberhe was a bit put out that my immediate reaction was "bloody hell, you've got a Lancaster bomber under there!?"
Yeah, he'd read Max Hastings' book and disputed the effectiveness of area bombing.
Well that is awesome grum. Movie? I'm guessing some relation to Desperado given Danny Trejo and the throwing knives?
Yup, I've seen T2 and it looks pretty easy.
I'm not sure a T800 would be good on a mountain bike though.
What tyres for time-travelling robot assassinations?
grahamS, looks like Machete Kills to me
isnt a terminator really heavy, would need firm springs in the suspension
Well that is awesome grum. Movie? I'm guessing some relation to Desperado given Danny Trejo and the throwing knives?
Can't believe you've never seen Machete! Think Machete Kills is the sequel that's not out yet.
Can't believe you've never seen Machete!
Wow, that looks bad.
[i]*adds to watch list*[/i]
This thread has reminded me of this geezer:
"When you are out walking the dog". Where the **** does he walk his dog? Helmand Province?
Based on numbers, I'd say that large parts of the US are worse than Helmand.
That does come with a handy torch though.
"When it gets nasty, you get down to business"...... I think I'm going to have to start using that line
Christ I'm glad I live in the UK.
IIRC in the states you're about 4 times more likely to be killed in a robbery if you're armed...
Glock would be my choice. I know some of the guys who tested them before the recent adoption by UK forces and they're near indestructible, accurate to good distances and you can always get accessories like big clips if you find yourself in a really rough part of the woods.
I know I posted in the other thread but...
They really are nutjobs, when a law to increase the security checks done on people buying guns can't even be passed it means they are all doomed
Walther PPK. Or Magnum 44. 'Coz they're the only 2 I've heard of from films.
"When it gets nasty, you get down to business"
You look pretty nasty, can I shoot you?
You look pretty nasty, can I shoot you?
Only in Florida and Texas.
Yeah, he'd read Max Hastings' book and disputed the effectiveness of area bombing.
Granted, historically speaking I should have asked if he had a Soviet T-34 under there but from 'from the hip' I was pretty pleased with myself.
It was actually an M1 carbine for the record.
Not an M1 rifle?
That MTBR forum threads really doesn't surprise me. My immediate team members consist of 1 Canadian and 7 Americans. The Canadian & I just can't get our heads around how totally and utterly obsessed the Americans are with their freedom-defending weaponry. Two of the guys sleep with loaded guns in their bedside cabinets, both have small children in their houses which is apparently ok, but none of them them are allowed to visit Cuba as that would be irresponsible. As a nation, they scare the crap out of me.
A few years ago there was a serious thread on "what are you packing" on the Tandem@Hobbes tandem list. I don't know who were more incredulous, the Cailfornians or the Europeans.
hot_fiat, I'm not wishing to defend 2nd amendment people but, statistically, swimming pools are more dangerous to small children that household firearms.
I do think that some people get carried away with it all though. That might be about as British an understatement as I can say.
Nope, M1 Carbine
He's failed his history then.
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Christ I'm glad I live in the UK.
This^ + 1000
There are plenty of guns in the UK!







