I was issued an Uzi as a merchant marine seal in Koreat Nam.
I was on a submarine. Anything in range of a rifle is too close and makes me nervous.
I was issued an Uzi as a merchant marine seal in Koreat Nam.
I went along with a guys BS he went on forever until he realized he was out of lies. His was that the 16ga is the strongest shotgun shell ever made and that only navy seals can get hold of it but he knows a seal and was wable to get some 16ga shells. It was a very interesting and entertaining conversation.
These 2 are exactly the **** I am talking about.I was issued an Uzi as a merchant marine seal in Koreat Nam.
Thats exactly why they do but that in and of itself is still only a means to an end. The end being someone believing them and giving them special consideration because of it. I havent seen anyone this kind of **** actually works on besides children and dottering old folks that have nobody to talk to, but that doesnt stop it from happening. Its REALLY bad at places like Kenton when everyone starts to get sh1tfaced.does anyone ever think these guys maybe just do it on purpose to see how gullible some gun owners are?
Cars are another area of physics defying bullsh!t shoveling contests.the interesting thing on this topic is that most people in retail settings with some knowledge could share similar stories. my company has a retail commerrcial supply front so i've heard some good ****, i'm sure people that work at NAPA and the like have heard a TON
Another good one. Im surprised he didnt try to sound more experienced and go with something less common like a 338 Lapua or something.Had a coworker tell me that he shoots pop cans with a 50bmg at 1500 yards.
Had a coworker tell me that he shoots pop cans with a 50bmg at 1500 yards.
Me too, I can't place you, though. Were you an east coast seal or a west coast seal?I was issued an Uzi as a merchant marine seal in Koreat Nam.
I was a midland river seal.Me too, I can't place you, though. Were you an east coast seal or a west coast seal?
Thats awesome. Lol. That sounds like a dbag from my hometown. He would talk about checing his "crop" wearing a ghillie suit and only moving 16 feet an hour. By doing this, he could move undetected by the narc cops in tree stands above him.I remember a salesman at a gun shop talking about a used varmint rifle in their racks. I don't remember what it was. .22/250 or .223 bolt gun is all I remember. He claimed that he would hide in the woods near Indiana Gun Club and nail clay pigeons before the trap shooters could get on them. Made me feel stupid just listening to him.
I was a midland river seal.
Never followed 50 competitions but at the time, I thought I remember seeing a 7" group at 1000 yards winning a match. If he told me he lined up 10 cans a few inches apart and hit 1 can in 5 shots, I could possibly believe it.Did you ask hime how long he's been the world's greatest sniper?
Customer: I can get this gun @ shop x for $6 cheaper. You need to match them
Shop: Sorry sir, that's a low price firearm, it's priced @ lowest possible cost.
Customer: Fine, I'm going to shop x.
Shop: Sorry sir, have a good day.
Note: Shop X is ~60 miles 1-way, & in different state. Gun was GSG 1911. 120 mile round trip & $20 xfer fee from the guy that goes to shop x on Saturdays to bring back xfers . Hmmm, $6 savings, what a bargain
Thats exactly why they do but that in and of itself is still only a means to an end. The end being someone believing them and giving them special consideration because of it. d.
Price match with a shop in a different state? I'm trying to figure out which one you think is ridiculous, they guy asking to price match, or the clerk who sent him on his way (120 round trip).
Kut (would have scoffed, and told him to make that drive too)
I was a midland river seal.
"Well. Humph. If you're not willing to help, I'll take my business elsewhere."
Sometimes you just have to embrace the absurdly