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  • danielson

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    thats my problem I suppose... I go to work, kroger, walmart, and gun stores. Its not like Im really looking, I guess. But, living in Indy, It seems like most women here are liberal/half ass hippies.
     

    zippy23

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    the majority of city women are liberal/whole ass hippies! luckily i knocked up a country girl! 200 acres is a nice family benefit! that and she actually can cook a meal, imagine that, a woman cooking a meal in america! oh to be a baby boomer instead of gen X.
     

    danielson

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    I got no problem with a woman being more than a receptacle for babies and dinner, hell I prefer it.. But I cant stand, and am generally disappointed with most people, male or female, my age and younger.
     

    Turf Doctor

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    Your home should be a safe place. Although, that is not true anymore, too many home invasions. Carry when you can or always have a firearm within reach.

    Be safe..
     

    perry

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    When I'm home I'm usually in sweat pants or gym shorts instead of jeans and a belt. My Glock 19 is definitely too big for that. Would something like a Shield or smallish revolver in a pocket holster be too heavy? Should I look more for something like a LCP/LC9 or LCR?
     
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    Psode27

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    Rarely "on" me, but always next to me. I have no small children at home, so I generally have my primary carry on the kitchen table, my LCP next to my favorite tv chair, and in the bedroom a handgun and shotgun within arms reach. I don't like too much gun related (well loaded) gun stuff visible, just accessible.
     
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