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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 72542" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>#30 and #31 are good important posts. Thank you gentlemen. Definitely relevant especially with all the gun violence in the world. People should respect them because you can't take it back.</p><p></p><p>Not to turn this into a political post but remember the media is instant in the modern age so we get this stuff crammed down our throats everyday. People have been killing each other with guns for as long as guns have been around it is not anything new. It has always been a bad deal but you didn't always here about it all in the past. Recently I was looking at some stories about Ma Barker and was surprised to learn that there was once a gang in Tulsa called the Central Park Gang that produced a bunch of FBI Most Wanted folks. They were vicious stone cold killers who preferred .45 caliber and their weapon of choice was the tommygun. They killed tons of people and many many law enforcement people because they simply outgunned everyone. Lots of badguys from Oklahoma back then. Pretty Boy Floyd (my grandma worked as a waitress with Ruby Floyd) Bonnie and Clyde I think used to visit from time to time. It is getting better despite what you hear on the news.</p><p></p><p>Don't stick your finger in front of the gun barrel or your lens! With cameras keep your finger on the shutter button ready to shoot! Trying to get us back on track here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 72542, member: 6548"] #30 and #31 are good important posts. Thank you gentlemen. Definitely relevant especially with all the gun violence in the world. People should respect them because you can't take it back. Not to turn this into a political post but remember the media is instant in the modern age so we get this stuff crammed down our throats everyday. People have been killing each other with guns for as long as guns have been around it is not anything new. It has always been a bad deal but you didn't always here about it all in the past. Recently I was looking at some stories about Ma Barker and was surprised to learn that there was once a gang in Tulsa called the Central Park Gang that produced a bunch of FBI Most Wanted folks. They were vicious stone cold killers who preferred .45 caliber and their weapon of choice was the tommygun. They killed tons of people and many many law enforcement people because they simply outgunned everyone. Lots of badguys from Oklahoma back then. Pretty Boy Floyd (my grandma worked as a waitress with Ruby Floyd) Bonnie and Clyde I think used to visit from time to time. It is getting better despite what you hear on the news. Don't stick your finger in front of the gun barrel or your lens! With cameras keep your finger on the shutter button ready to shoot! Trying to get us back on track here. [/QUOTE]
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