Recent comments in /f/BuyItForLife

incasesheisonheretoo t1_j2bmfrp wrote

Oh wow! Thanks for educating me. I was truly trying to figure out why any civilian would need to carry an AR (over more compact guns). But I can totally see using one to pick off dangerous animals and to intimidate people from harming people/property.

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FlatusGiganticus t1_j2blsnx wrote

The migrants, smugglers, coyotes etc are far less likely to bother you if you are armed. Our family friend sees them crossing his property all the time and messing with his infrastructure (cutting fences, messing with out buildings, stealing etc), but they very typically avoid him. The saddest part is when he finds a body, or whats left of one. This isn't him, but its an example of what is going on.

You also have feral hogs, coyotes, bobcats, mountain lions, black bears, Russian boars that get to over 500lbs are aren't shy etc. These ranches are pretty large and remote, so you are on your own out there. Our friend's ranch is several sections, so its huge, but small compared to a lot of them in the area. I have neighbors on much smaller acreage that have rifles in their trucks by default, but that's strictly for varmints.

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incasesheisonheretoo t1_j2bd1bw wrote

Serious question, since my buddy and I just had this debate. I keep a couple of shotguns for home defense at the house, and I carry a 9 on me and keep a 45 in the car. I’ve got plenty of other guns (ARs included), but unless we’re in a war or riot type situation, why would anyone need to carry an AR around? Are there shootouts with the cartel that aren’t being reported on? Generally, if someone is an imminent threat, a decent sized caliber handgun will stop the threat just fine.

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Woody2shoez t1_j2bcluv wrote

Yeah I will say I bought the first pair at the factory store in San Clemente and the second pair I bought online.

It’s not their fault really. California limits the amount of glue they can use to create them. So instead we outsource china use the same glue, then ship them back on a ship that creates more green house gasses than all americas vehicles combined.

But you know, the environment, am I right?

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glassteelhammer t1_j2bav0e wrote

I'm just gonna +1 the olukais.

I have a pair of the leather slippahs as well.

I'm....hard on shoes. Especially flip flops.

I will regularly use them to the exclusion of all else.

Going on vacation? Well, I need plane shoes. Travel shoes. Water shoes. Bike shoes. Sightseeing shoes. Hiking shoes. Out for dinner shoes. I bring 1 pair of flip flops.

My olukais have been up mountains, down rivers, through cities. They are the only slippahs that have lasted more than about 3 months for me. And they finally failed after 3 years.

I just bought a replacement pair 6 months ago.

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