Costs of Protection
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RE: Costs of Protection
I had 2 17yo kids try and break into my house. Once they saw the bsiness end of my 12 gauge, they didn't want to move any farther. I have a 1yo and a 7yo, and I wanted nothing more than to shoot the pricks in the chest...but I didn't. I instead crambed the barreel of my shotgun down ones throat, while I barked orders at the other. I am proud I kept myself from pulling the trigger, but don't think those guys left my house without somebruises to remember me by and some steel around their wrists.
#23
RE: Costs of Protection
good job dam i think it wold take more from me not to pll the trigger then to pull it
ORIGINAL: adam11082
I had 2 17yo kids try and break into my house. Once they saw the bsiness end of my 12 gauge, they didn't want to move any farther. I have a 1yo and a 7yo, and I wanted nothing more than to shoot the pricks in the chest...but I didn't. I instead crambed the barreel of my shotgun down ones throat, while I barked orders at the other. I am proud I kept myself from pulling the trigger, but don't think those guys left my house without somebruises to remember me by and some steel around their wrists.
I had 2 17yo kids try and break into my house. Once they saw the bsiness end of my 12 gauge, they didn't want to move any farther. I have a 1yo and a 7yo, and I wanted nothing more than to shoot the pricks in the chest...but I didn't. I instead crambed the barreel of my shotgun down ones throat, while I barked orders at the other. I am proud I kept myself from pulling the trigger, but don't think those guys left my house without somebruises to remember me by and some steel around their wrists.