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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

Your not Maori either are you?
I don't know your source but we shoot as well as anyone when it matters.

The video has nothing to do with hogs.

I had to look up Lantana.
We can and do own silencers, can you?

I shoot around my dogs but am always careful of their hearing, dunno what to tell you.

Ah,
video two.
Hell we have briars thicker than that mixed with vines and poison Ivy and Oak.

 

Carlin

by Carlin on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

lantana...welcome to my world. The brush in that clip didn't look bad at all. You can keep all your deadly snakes however, I have my fill over here with Eastern Diamondbacks, Corals, and Copperheads.


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

Makes one not want to be crawling around on ones belly does it not....lol

by vk4gsd on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

negative on the silencer period.

that lantana is thick i can assure you altho that patch isn't, dog has little chance to fight. throw in some wait-a-while (ask any yr guys who fought in the pacific what that is) and stinging tree.

difference with our troops is they will go to single shot where yr guys spray, our guys patrol silently with much space between men, yr guys patrol in a loud tight group. at lon tan the VC/NVA thought they were up against a large force cos we were so spread out and held off a much larger force.  just survival, take out 20 guys from a town here, the town is gone, 1000 guys there and you would not notice the difference walking down the main street.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

You've lost me with your war story VK4..........
Your not old enough to have been in Nam so your must be getting this second hand.
You said we?

 

Carlin

by Carlin on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

Not so long ago, I had a mutt we rescued take off into the brush after a hog. I knew he wasn't coming back until either he or the 150lb hog was finished. I had to set out after him through an area never cleared or hunted, the kind of crap that's like a wall staring you in the face, with hog trails at your knees. By the time I got to the nutcase, he was jumping in and out with this thing, having had torn a gash in his side. I was shooting fmj, and was afraid of hitting the idiot all I could do was nail it in the a@@ and watch it run off. This is just one of several adventures with this lunatic. Needless to say, by the time I got back, I was cut up everywhere from all the briar. We have some brown strain here that gets to be an inch in diameter.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

A single dog against a wild hog is not a good bet.
Ya know dog makes a fine meal....lol
I'm not sure I would have gone in after it till the dust settled.
I still remember the hog scene from old yeller.......!

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

Carlin,
did you see a news story about monster gators in the Mississippi river delta?
 

Carlin

by Carlin on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

One of my daughters would have been crushed if he didn't return, probably the wife as well. Really, I was most concerned about them ganging up on him, because the area is littered with the beasts. I went prepared.

by vk4gsd on 10 September 2013 - 01:09

we as in our troops, not me as a person, hell no.

course i am gonna be in there with the dogs, we never used pits before cos they can't cover ground or use their nose good enough but this is new and would seem a good fit, they also a banned breed.





 


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