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  • #61
    Crazycomic
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 602

    Originally posted by rodneyb
    There was a power outage in San Diego a few years back, want to say it lasted around a day and half or so. I have a generator and had propane for the BBQ so it wasn't really a big deal. But I was getting kinda bored so I went out in search of a sixer, everything was closed except one 7 eleven down the street that was operating on a cash basis (this is the first afternoon of the power outage, around 3pm IIRC). The vibe in that 7 eleven was not good. It was jam packed with people trying to buy ice, food, whatever, it was very hot inside with no AC and people were getting extremely pushy, a couple guys were about to get in a fight, it was getting hostile. I just left. Doesn't take much to create an angry mob, this was only a couple hours without power, people weren't even hungry yet!
    I remember that, I went to the liquor store that was open to buy some ice. There were people pushing, yelling, and the manager upped the price of the ice to make more money. I saw that and just turned around. Like you said, this was only a matter of hours, imagine several days...

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    • #62
      Red-Osier
      Doesn't Abide
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Oct 2015
      • 12284

      Originally posted by sixoclockhold
      In plain sight is always good. About $80. Post hole digger and dump a bag of cement.

      Two 10/22's or a mosin with plenty of ammo, some coins and cookies

      Small one will hold several revolvers and ammo. Bury it next to post.

      Another trick is the fake sewer clean out next to the foundation of the house. Plain site.
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      • #63
        kustomkat1950
        airplane guy
        CGN Contributor
        • Mar 2011
        • 1446

        Originally posted by Jimi Jah
        I have one registered AR lower. It will be sold to eliminate the paper trail.
        soooo, correct me if I'm wrong, but the DROS paperwork only goes back to 2014, when long guns were registered, correct?

        If I bought before, the dealer may or may not have a copy of DROS? or is this a briar patch question...?
        "When the system breaks down, you get to vote from the rooftops. Its one of the last best traditions of western enlightenment"

        "This was an IQ test/science experiment of Josef Mengele proportions, and the public willingly lapped it up. And many failed". (me, on Wuhan flu, 2022)

        Question EVERYTHING.

        "Sure buddy. Whatever you say. Whatever you gotta tell yourself to sleep at night"

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        • #64
          EvoXguy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2015
          • 731

          Originally posted by rodneyb
          There was a power outage in San Diego a few years back, want to say it lasted around a day and half or so. I have a generator and had propane for the BBQ so it wasn't really a big deal. But I was getting kinda bored so I went out in search of a sixer, everything was closed except one 7 eleven down the street that was operating on a cash basis (this is the first afternoon of the power outage, around 3pm IIRC). The vibe in that 7 eleven was not good. It was jam packed with people trying to buy ice, food, whatever, it was very hot inside with no AC and people were getting extremely pushy, a couple guys were about to get in a fight, it was getting hostile. I just left. Doesn't take much to create an angry mob, this was only a couple hours without power, people weren't even hungry yet!

          All because some fool hit the wrong switch at a power station in Arizona. ... sure...
          Peace through superior firepower

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          • #65
            ScottsBad
            Progressives Suck!
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • May 2009
            • 5610

            Originally posted by sarbiker
            Lakes are to shallow unless of course you were on Lake Tahoe. Turlock is not that far from the Delta and someone could get really lost out there - damn we were lucky to find our way out after a night of dead end sloughs and boating around in circles, I couldn't tell you where we were when the ex wife started throwing my guns overboard.
            Shasta Lake is very deep. About 400-500ft. in many places. And it's a big azz lake too.

            I buried all mine in the mountains years ago and forgot where...
            Last edited by ScottsBad; 06-10-2016, 5:41 PM.
            sigpicC'mon man, shouldn't we ban Democracks from Cal-Guns? Or at least send them to re-education camps.

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            • #66
              Red-Osier
              Doesn't Abide
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Oct 2015
              • 12284

              Originally posted by ScottsBad
              Shasta Lake is very deep. About 400-500ft. in many places. And it's a big azz lake too.

              I buried all mine in the mountains years ago and forgot where...
              I might have been to shasta lake, Don't remember though
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