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A staff & a set of nunchuks, and the skill to use both. I'm a black belt in Tang Soo Do.

/deepbow Ahhh Korean Karate...well done!

The vast majority of those are for hunting or target, even the large bore pistols which are used for deer, bear, pigs etc.

Yeah, sure they are. What? You find yourself needing to fight off waves of bear and pigs with your Rambo-wannabe lineup? AR-15?

I call BS btw. Pics or it didn't happen :)

We have bear and deer season every year here in the north with gun, bow and primitive weapon seasons, and pigs are considered feral and shoot on sight. All are edible, and we do.

mmm nom nom nom fresh wild pig, very nice :D

I bet you have some awesome BBQ/cook outs

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Rifles

Custom made M4 Style AR15

Winchester 1894

Bushmaster ACR

AN-94 Abakan

Sako TRG-42

Remington R700

Shotguns

Remington Model 870

Benelli M3 (Home Defense loaded with Rock Salt)

Handguns

Sig Sauer P226

Heckler & Koch USP Match 45

Beretta PX4 Storm

Springfield Armory Colt 1911 TRP

Knives

Gerber Covert Automatic

Gerber Kiowa

Tom Brown Tracker

I think that pretty much covers what's in the house.

Looks like some of you are ready for a zombie infestation.

I own a few kitchen knives, a decorative short sword, a few tennis rackets and a chihuahua. I have another dog (lhasa apso mix) but he's super friendly so he's not a good guard dog.

My dog Spike had to be put down about 18 months ago :(

110 lb rottweiler & ridgeback mix. Smart, loved family, wouldn't let my grandkids go home :) but intrudrers or threatening people beware - he could go junkyard in a heartbeat.

Need to start looking for a new big dog soon..

Spike

spike.jpg

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No guns or exotic weapons, but I do collect swords and other bladed weapons.....only have about 6-8 so far but I have some swords and some knifes/dagger-like weapons.

My biggest one is about 4ft long counting both the hilt and blade, it weighs about 8 pounds, but its currently not sharpened. Then I have some other smaller swords that are quite sharp, along with some other small weapons (daggers and similar length weapons) that are sharpened as well.

No skill in using them properly (may change that once I get a job and some time), but enough knowledge and weaponry to at least attempt to defend myself at home if I have to.

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