AR Rifles..

   / AR Rifles.. #671  
Link to the news story?

Ya don't need a link. I'm sure the intruders were upstanding citizens, had just gotten their lives together, worked in a soup kitchen, and had been accepted to medical school.
 
   / AR Rifles.. #672  
The problem is, it's neither 'coke' nor 'pepsi'.

It's a pop. Let's have a bottle of pop.

Did you come from the Midwest? Its all pop there, that's where I grew up.
 
   / AR Rifles.. #673  

Thanks.

I love the comment... "That's not how it痴 supposed to go. I understand one shot to stop the people, the victims or whatever, but aggressively to shoot these little teens, that's overkill. That's too much to handle, said an unidentified male, who was reportedly related to one of the teens who died."

The irony is one dip ***** who broke in shot at the victim to begin with and the victim returned fire.
 
   / AR Rifles.. #674  
Three masked intruders were shot and killed by a home owner yesterday,,,

The news report stated the homeowner used an ASSAULT RIFLE to kill the three armed intruders,,,

:confused2:

:confused:

:eek:

Good for him, the article stated a handgun however..

I take that back, it said one of the suspects pulled a handgun, nowhere does it say what the homeowner used or the mention of an assault rifle anywhere in the article!
 
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   / AR Rifles.. #677  
   / AR Rifles.. #678  
Have you dealt with an engineer? I worked beside many over the years, most of them had no common sense...

Hm... My name tag said "applications engineer" for a lot of years.
 
   / AR Rifles.. #679  
Hm... My name tag said "applications engineer" for a lot of years.

During my college summer breaks, I worked as a "petroleum distribution engineer". Kids today would have no clue what that job actually is:laughing:

Generally speaking, the question is if you're licensed by the state you reside in to practice work as an engineer in your field?
 
   / AR Rifles.. #680  
During my college summer breaks, I worked as a "petroleum distribution engineer". Kids today would have no clue what that job actually is:laughing:

Generally speaking, the question is if you're licensed by the state you reside in to practice work as an engineer in your field?

Nope. I have a state issued license for selling Health and Life insurance... But the "engineer" title was handed to me by my previous company on a platter when I was hired. "Yesterday I could not even spell engineer, now I are one! " :) There were probably about 30 of us "engineers" scattered over the country in the states we served. No one had any actual state licenses for said same.
 

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