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10-17-2024, 08:03 PM #22951Registered User
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10-17-2024, 08:20 PM #22952
Totally. Wacked over stone glacier, sitka gear and schnee winter boots.
Belgrade construction guy, daughter no wife, real ass Montana white poverty most likely. Still weird. They probably already know who did it and will announce this week. Probably some fight/drunk/crazy shit gone insane.
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10-17-2024, 08:22 PM #22953
Just worked w a retired 20 yr Gallatin county detective, said always white trash always alcohol domestic horrible shit
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10-17-2024, 08:29 PM #22954Registered User
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You don't have to be a detective to know the majority of murders in the area are domestic violence. You just have to read the local news.
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10-17-2024, 08:35 PM #22955
Maybe a tech bro sharpened an iPad and went nuts hardening up his flex.
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10-18-2024, 04:52 AM #22956
Having an axe murderer on the loose is crazy. My mother in law also had some fucked up dude try to break into her house early last Sunday am over in Norton Ranch. Cops were there in 5 minutes and they hauled him away in an ambulance.
I'm not one to be paranoid but we definitely lock our doors every night and I've decided to purchase a shotgun.
Maybe just an 870? Will feel weird to have a gun in the house but better safe than sorry right? Figure we can also use when rv camping in bear country.
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10-18-2024, 05:49 AM #22957
I’d argue bear spray is better home defense. Hard to miss, won’t go to jail for murder if you make a mistake or find a judge/city attorney going after you. Easier to “pull the trigger”, less morally complicated in the heat of the moment. Granted you might inhale some yourself and destroy your carpet, but human brains/blood all over the wall and ceiling can be disturbing to some.
I’m all for shooting criminals square in the face, just don’t think a gun is the best choice.
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10-18-2024, 06:22 AM #22958
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10-18-2024, 07:45 AM #22959
The wrestling skills alone are enough!
Years ago when my kid was two we were camping in east desert California and drunk guy came into our camp wanting to “party”. I picked up my kid, went in camper, got my Glock 10mm. I didn’t present it, but was really wanting to put a bullet in this assholes head who wouldn’t leave. If I had bear spray I could have used that and tied his stupid ass to a tree and left.
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10-18-2024, 08:08 AM #22960
Damn Swimmy 34-0! No 870 required just post this picture on the corner of the driveway and Lizzy Borden will take her axe to the next house.
Seriously though, bear spray in the bedside drawer is effective in the very unlikely event of an intruder. If you do decide to go the loaded firearm unlocked in the home route let me know if you want to borrow a pump or side by side shotgun trial in your house.
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10-18-2024, 08:17 AM #22961Registered User
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There was a serial killer caught in bozeman in the 90's, I don't remember who. I worked with a girl with a lazy eye at the Pickle Barrel, the story was he was passing through town and he broke into her place and tried to kill her and IIRC she hit him on the head with a cast iron pan and he was arrested. She got the lazy eye from fighting him. My memory is real, real fuzzy on the story though and I'm sure it's archived in the Bozeman Chronicle.
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10-18-2024, 08:23 AM #22962
This is the book to read if you want to learn about a bonafide Montana serial killer. Used to deliver furniture for Conlin's to case his victims.
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10-18-2024, 08:24 AM #22963
Only drawback of bear spray is you will inherently likely inhale some yourself as it aerosolizes in the room, but probably far less debilitating than taking it to the face.
I see a gun as challenging to commit to pulling the trigger, then you get over taken by said loser as you fumble around. Then maybe you kill your wife or kid in the adjacent room.
I have guns in my house, but none are ready for a home intruder. My wife carries a side arm when she's in the woods alone, on her hip, in plain view, more to say "I have a fucking gun, leave me alone" than anything else.
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10-18-2024, 09:53 AM #22964
Trackhead I'm in exact agreement with you. Guns locked in the gun case, bear spray in the nightstand. And a baseball bat under the bed.
I mean the guns are accessible if I get into a prolonged battle, but what are the odds of that? I have rubber slugs as well that I bought to scare away a bear. But it just seems too farfetched to even contemplate.
My friend has a handgun in his nightstand. But he never locks his doors at night. That really strikes me as odd.
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10-18-2024, 10:20 AM #22965
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10-18-2024, 12:08 PM #22966
Had success today, two laps around the house, everything works. Now time to enclose it, add windows, heater, etc. Touchy throttle takes some getting used to.
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10-18-2024, 12:13 PM #22967
2012 Montana Conditions, Stoke and Whatev Thread
The question, Mr. Trackhead, is about the blade - or lack thereof. I think it can be a make or break in drifted areas. Maybe a solid crew of mags with some hydraulics (or shovels) can help
Edit: this is objectively rad
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10-18-2024, 12:43 PM #22968
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10-18-2024, 12:45 PM #22969Registered User
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Hah! That is so sick!
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10-18-2024, 01:15 PM #22970
Love watching your progress
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10-18-2024, 01:42 PM #22971
Well a blade will happen. It will be electric actuators six way blade. I’ve built them before.
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10-18-2024, 06:24 PM #22972
Dang, sure is pretty out there
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10-18-2024, 06:37 PM #22973
We had some nice color in our trees and bushes but that squall yesterday blew it all down the road.
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10-19-2024, 04:15 AM #22974
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10-19-2024, 03:23 PM #22975
Moose!
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