
I know I've shortened a plank that wouldn't fit in the car with a .243, and cleared mesquites (and even a standing dead oak) with a shotgun.

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Uh...no.KD5NRH wrote:...how many of us have done something like this?
They probably had a hand in making it[sarcasm]. I am sure they believe all gun owners are reckless, and this accurately portrays the mindset.Skiprr wrote:Uh...no.
Clearin' mesquites out in the hinterlands of your own property with a shotgun ain't the same as portraying a guy about to discharge a pistol in order to shoot the top off a pickle jar in his suburban home.
I think the Brady Bunch would love that cartoon.
Actually, the Day by Day cartoons tend to have a pro-gun slant. They are a cross between Libertarian Manifesto, Scooby Doo, and Playboy.FlynJay wrote:They probably had a hand in making it[sarcasm]. I am sure they believe all gun owners are reckless, and this accurately portrays the mindset.Skiprr wrote:Uh...no.
Clearin' mesquites out in the hinterlands of your own property with a shotgun ain't the same as portraying a guy about to discharge a pistol in order to shoot the top off a pickle jar in his suburban home.
I think the Brady Bunch would love that cartoon.
Wow. I would think a hammer, long sleeves, and safety goggles would make a lot more sense in that situation.Rex B wrote:A few years ago, I was stripping a bathroom to remodel.
One of the vintage features of this room was wall-to-wall mirrors (in a bathroom??)
Glued to the wall, I needed to remove them. But I had to break them up to do so.
Did not want to use a hammer and have shrapnel flying back at me.
So I loaded a CB cap into a .22 pistol, got behind a doorframe and fired.
It bounced off!!
Then I went to regular .22LR rounds.
That did the trick, and I was able to pick off the pieces in manageable sizes.
My wife still embarrasses me with that story in front of strangers