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Do people lie to you about the guns they "own"

I don't know if he can do that but I believe it can be done.

No way. The book time is upwards of 14 hours. Now, those numbers are always inflated, but even still I'd be impressed with less than 10.

It took 12 for us to do an engine, clutch and differential on an M3.
 
I had a "Gun Store Clerk" tell my brother and I (both military) that a 9mm didn't have enough stopping power. So I politely asked this 300lb gentleman, who was nicely outfitted in every pouch or accessory you can fit on a belt that size, " not enough stopping power? For what?" He then told me that he was active duty a while ago (hopefully long ago), and he still does missions when they call him. During one of these "missions" he encountered some "hostiles" (his words) and he said it hardly slowed them down. I wanted to hear more, but I was afraid of what I might do to him, if he continued to speak. I love gun experts!
 
I had a "Gun Store Clerk" tell my brother and I (both military) that a 9mm didn't have enough stopping power. So I politely asked this 300lb gentleman, who was nicely outfitted in every pouch or accessory you can fit on a belt that size, " not enough stopping power? For what?" He then told me that he was active duty a while ago (hopefully long ago), and he still does missions when they call him. During one of these "missions" he encountered some "hostiles" (his words) and he said it hardly slowed them down. I wanted to hear more, but I was afraid of what I might do to him, if he continued to speak. I love gun experts!
In before the ".45 vs 9x19" debate....:pop2:
 
I had a "Gun Store Clerk" tell my brother and I (both military) that a 9mm didn't have enough stopping power. So I politely asked this 300lb gentleman, who was nicely outfitted in every pouch or accessory you can fit on a belt that size, " not enough stopping power? For what?" He then told me that he was active duty a while ago (hopefully long ago), and he still does missions when they call him. During one of these "missions" he encountered some "hostiles" (his words) and he said it hardly slowed them down. I wanted to hear more, but I was afraid of what I might do to him, if he continued to speak. I love gun experts!

Gotta love those '"donut rangers".
 
I know a guy who was a ranger and a seal, is an armorer and gunsmith for the NSA (Though not his day job).. has an NSA safe in his apartment stocked with sniper rifles and machine guns that can only be unlocked remotely by the NSA when they need him to do a mission. Also works as a bounty hunter (on his motorcycle) and serves warrants for the FBI and CIA at $10k/warrant... He always invites me to go with him on a bounty hunt.... once of these days i may take him up on it
 
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