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Robber Meets Mr. 22 Magnum

Posted: December 13th, 2011 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Pistol | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

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25 Comments on “Robber Meets Mr. 22 Magnum”

  1. 1 theoriginalca7erham said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @MYCOMMONONE Many many? cultural reasons

  2. 2 TheCoolguy1254 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    I like? the way she emphasizes “black” lol

  3. 3 gunlinn said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @coooldeal / yes, cheaper to buy. but u will make? up the diff fast with the cost of ammo. only about 10-12 bucks for 50 rounds of 22mag

  4. 4 kylewpruitt said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    black?…….no?

  5. 5 AlfonsoTheGod said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @mandypants02 because they tend to be guiltier. Its? not a conspiracy its the truth blacks are more likely to be a criminal than whites and asians.

  6. 6 coooldeal said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    i was gonna get a savage in 22 mag but you can get 223 for? cheaper it seems.

  7. 7 vector6977 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    22.mag is almost as powerful as a? .223 round. Good nasty round that costs pennies to shoot!

  8. 8 Thelonesniper101 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @Hottrodpt A 22 and a 22 magnum are very different, my freind. A 22 magnum has more than enough power for self defence, id feel much more comfortable with a 22 mag than a? .25, 32, or 380.

  9. 9 samurai7411 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @MYCOMMONONE Because their parents don’t raise them beyond giving them a place to sleep, and food if they are lucky. On a side note (this is my opinion), if you cannot support children and let them? live in a safe, learning environment, you should not procreate.

  10. 10 AvengedG7x said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    Kierstin Ramjing or whatever… I hate this woman’s? voice. I’m glad for videos like this, makes me proud to be a Lifetime holder of my License to Carry a Handgun in the state of Indiana. Glock 19/Glock 23 Condition One :)

  11. 11 gunlinn said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @twistedyogert / agree! i shoot my 22 mag all the time for small game and plinking. easy to control and cheep ammo. even the 22lr…. it may not stop someone in there tracks but if will sure make? them think twice about moving further, or at least slow them down considerably

  12. 12 twistedyogert said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    The tiny .22. This caliber is highly underestimated? because of it’s size. I keep a .22 caliber rifle by my bed and 125 rounds of 22 short and 22 long with it. But i need new bullets because the ones I’ve had have been sitting in my mother’s friend’s closet for 15 years.

  13. 13 mandypants02 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @twistedyogert he was using a 22 magnum but never the less the 22lr on its own is highly underestimated ?

  14. 14 mandypants02 said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @MYCOMMONONE numbers are the? same its only the conviction rates that are reflected

  15. 15 twistedyogert said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    Wow the .22 packs some? punch.

  16. 16 imRyRy said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @sk8tafrnk I could ask the same of you, does that mean I somehow won the debate? No.

    Evidence the mind evolves? Mammals originated? from an animal known as a Plesiadapis, or something very similar to it. The skull size of this animal could not have fit our current minds. It MUST have been smaller and less intelligent (in all aspects of intelligence). The only way I can imagine someone refuting the claim that the mind evolves is if they are creationists.

  17. 17 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy Can you please list me the books, articles, and peer reviewed papers you studied in order to understand evolution.

    Secondly, show me a peer reviewed paper that substantiates your position. This question should be simple enough and if you don’t answer it then I don’t? really have any reason to continue talking to you.

  18. 18 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy Can you please tell me the books and material you? studied in order to familiarize? yourself with evolution?

  19. 19 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy Can? you please tell me the books and material you studied in order to familiarize yourself with evolution?

  20. 20 imRyRy said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @sk8tafrnk The stance that everything evolves due to the environment except the brain itself? I have yet to see any evidence of this, and it contradicts the foundation of evolution.

    Nice try? though.

  21. 21 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy I don’t? have to refute anything you’ve said. The stance I’ve accepted is supported by the majority of the scientific community.

    Write a peer reviewed paper then I will consider your credibility.

  22. 22 imRyRy said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @sk8tafrnk You haven’t contradicted anything? in my previous post. More evolved, more equipped, better suited, use whatever terminology you want. A fish is “more suited” for life in water than a human.

    I’m still waiting for a counter argument to my previous post, and not just blind insults.

  23. 23 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy You’ve just demonstrated that you don’t even understand the basics of biology. Nothing is more evolved than anything else. I’m not more evolved than a cheetah, we just evolved differently. Evolution isn’t a ladder.

    There’s a lot of things I believe that are socially taboo. I could care less what the answer is, I want whatever I think? to be as accurate as possible with the evidence at hand.

    By buddy has a PhD in biology in Texas. Jackoffs like you walk out of his class all the time.

  24. 24 imRyRy said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @sk8tafrnk You’ve just admitted that the African environment has made them better at running and jumping. But you deny all impact environment can have on the mind. You don’t see what you’re doing? You’re avoiding and denying what you find socially taboo.

    Asian/European cultures have early? on founded societies that value intelligence and cooperation and thus are more evolved in that sense. If you can deny this you truly have a double standard.

  25. 25 sk8tafrnk said at 4:49 am on December 13th, 2011:

    @imRyRy I have donated to Africa. Africa needs to be restructured. If our country doesn’t get into a better economic situation, then it won’t be in any position to help Africa be self sustainable. Even if our country was economically healthy, it would hurt us to help Africa.

    No. People have physical variances. If being big and clumsy didn’t help you survive in a certain area, all the tall people would have died off. There is no evidence for? differences in intelligence between races, however.


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