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Just like Brother Mouzone Omar.

I favors a .45.

Late edit expla­na­tion: Alan said, “Brother Mouzone favors a Walther PPK380. Omar was the one car­ry­ing the .45. He said the Walther tends to jump in the hand.” What­ever. But I admit the error.

12 responses to
“Just like Brother Mouzone Omar.”

  1. brian stouder said on November 20th, 2009 at 1:55 pm

    If you video­taped your­self fir­ing that weapon with such accu­racy, you’d become the pinup girl of all those guys (and some of those women) throng­ing into the Palin road-show

  2. coozledad said on November 20th, 2009 at 2:05 pm

    Nice pat­tern. Espe­cially for a .45.

  3. MarkH said on November 20th, 2009 at 2:12 pm

    I am assum­ing the bot­tom two are the first two, then you dialed it in. Very nice, you-who-are-not-to-be-messed-with.

  4. Dexter said on November 20th, 2009 at 2:26 pm

    Just like The Good Brother…gutshot.

  5. Dexter said on November 20th, 2009 at 2:58 pm

    from last thread…buses…Of course, being owner of a 1969 VW Microbus, I am par­tial to that style, but in the whole of things, there really is only one bus that defined a gen­er­a­tion of kids, and that bus is FURTHER
    http://​glas​ton​bury​orderof​druids​.com/​i​/​b​u​s2.jpg

  6. Jeff Borden said on November 20th, 2009 at 5:36 pm

    Great, Nancy. Nice to know when the Michi­gan Tea Party Mili­tia sounds its call to arms, you’ll be ready.

  7. joodyb said on November 20th, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    damn.

  8. nancy said on November 20th, 2009 at 7:51 pm

    FWIW, I sort of hated the indoor range, which Alan assures me is the least icky of the three or four he checked out when he started tar­get shoot­ing. (One of the rejects stocked only human tar­gets.) But it’s good to know I can hold my own. Like so many phys­i­cal activ­i­ties, it’s all in the abs.

  9. basset said on November 20th, 2009 at 10:08 pm

    what you want now are some fran­gi­ble bul­lets… they carry the full shock of impact to the tar­get & then break into pow­der. use­ful in home defense, where you don’t want to shoot through a wall and hit some­one you didn’t mean to hit.

    not a bad group, though, they’d all be stop­pers if that tar­get was pinned to a human’s chest.

    had no idea who Brother Mouzone might be till I Googled him just now. the Wire… I should have known.

    mean­while… saw Cari­bou Barbie’s book in a Costco in Nashville tonight, sev­eral peo­ple were milling around the book tables but not a one of them was pay­ing hers any atten­tion at all.

  10. Omar Little said on November 20th, 2009 at 10:45 pm

    Mostly I favors a shot­gun, ya feel me? But it’s all in the game, yo.

  11. alex said on November 21st, 2009 at 11:13 am

  12. brian stouder said on November 21st, 2009 at 12:05 pm

    Alex – that was a tremen­dous link! I’d not heard any­thing about this ’til now, and those videos – espe­cially the local news one – are amaz­ing.

    Here in Fort Wayne, the local media got stiffed alto­gether – which (it seems to me) high­lights once again that Ms Palin seems not to be advanced in her think­ing, at all.

    If all she wants is to sell sell sell books, stiff­ing the media every chance she gets can pos­si­bly work for her, since it rein­forces her link to the angry folks who hate the ‘bad’ news that they keep deny­ing, about the con­tin­u­ing con­se­quences of the gov­ern­ment that they elected over the past decade. But in that case, she must nur­ture and zeal­ously guard her con­nec­tion to the folks who lover her.

    Or -

    if she was actu­ally prepar­ing a run for the pres­i­dency, she could con­cen­trate on con­nect­ing with the peo­ple, and stiff­ing national press while cul­ti­vat­ing the local press out­lets she comes in con­tact with.

    But, stiff­ing every­one – the locals, the local press, and the national press – that’s indica­tive of a whole lot of care­less­ness.

    Or, put another way, if some­one offered any one of us 5 or 6 mil­lion dol­lars, in return for trav­el­ling to selected areas in a pri­vate motor­coach and meet­ing the folks in atten­dance, and scrawl­ing your mark into their books….who amongst us wouldn’t DO IT!! Stay there until the last dog dies!! If it makes you a lit­tle late to the next stop – the folks at the next stop – YOUR folks! – will under­stand, because they know you’ll do the same for them!

    What does she not get about this?