There's often an AR-15 in the OM-4Runner. It's just not up in a window and
visible from outside. :-)
And speaking of AR-15's, a new high (or low) in criminal stupidity occurred
locally a couple of days ago. Two morons broke into a small combination pawn
shop/gun store and stole an AR-15 and a 12-ga. Mossburg pump shotgun. They
were, of course, caught on surveillance video. The very next day, they came
back to the store, both morons still wearing the clothes in which they had
appeared in the video, inquiring about clips and ammo for an AR-15.
Do I have to add that they didn't make it out of the parking lot in the stolen
car with the guns still inside? Sometimes things are just too easy. The cops
are still laughing. The morons aren't.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: <bs.pearce@xxxxxxx>
>
> > At least until the end of the 1980s pick up trucks with one or more high
> > powered rifles with 'scopes strung across the inside of the rear window
> > were
> > a common sight on and off the roads west of Calgary, Alberta.
> >
> > jh
> That's one way to clear out the traffic at the first turn!
>
> Bill Pearce
>
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