car theft
No,you need this alarm this is best alarm you can get anywere.. Heres the link http://www.virtualroofie.com/flash/bigblackben.htm
ok, I like the idea of fighting back and screwing with the thieves (like blasting a 130 decible internal alarm) -- that rules. However, I've always wondered why there was never an alarm that included electrodes in the seat that would shock the **** out of the intruder. Not kill him or anything, but just make them think twice about sitting down in the seat again. Ofcourse I'm sure this would rack up there on the "cruel and unusuall punishment", but there has to be something out there like this.
Originally posted by Tofuball
Park your car in a well lighted area.
Take the spark plug wires with you.
Install a deadbolt in the door. (Some SAABs came stock like that)
Replace your windows with plexiglass.
Lojack Lojack Lojack.
"Thats not a tool, thats a brick!"
Park your car in a well lighted area.
Take the spark plug wires with you.
Install a deadbolt in the door. (Some SAABs came stock like that)
Replace your windows with plexiglass.
Lojack Lojack Lojack.
"Thats not a tool, thats a brick!"
Dave
Originally posted by SWAT81
How about putting a sign in front of your garage door that says this "Warning Pitbull Inside with AIDS!"
How about putting a sign in front of your garage door that says this "Warning Pitbull Inside with AIDS!"
i'd like to have a "little person" (aka midget) with a shotgun personally.
Originally posted by Kento
Well, haven't we all raised this thread from the dead...
Problem with having a laser on a Baretta 9mm is that the laser will point in one direction, while the gun will shoot in another. Most inaccurate pistol I've ever fired. That's why they can accomodate 15-round clips-- you need that many in hopes that you'll hit what your aiming at.
However, the toy poodle should shred any potential thief to little bitty pieces, anyway. Vicious little bastards...
Well, haven't we all raised this thread from the dead...

Problem with having a laser on a Baretta 9mm is that the laser will point in one direction, while the gun will shoot in another. Most inaccurate pistol I've ever fired. That's why they can accomodate 15-round clips-- you need that many in hopes that you'll hit what your aiming at.

However, the toy poodle should shred any potential thief to little bitty pieces, anyway. Vicious little bastards...
even if they did finish 2nd in all the military tests. I think Beretta screwed them royally by undercutting their price.
My piece is an ITALIAN made unit. La Dolce Vita.
well..i know someone that is in fgear of having his car stolen he pulls it into his drive way and parks it crooked so it takes longer to get out of there then pulls an old van and his moms ford suv in back of it and there ya go he had no problems lol
Originally posted by RonKMiller
HAHA - You just need to have big enough hands to fire the 92 accurately, although I can't complain about Sig's -
even if they did finish 2nd in all the military tests. I think Beretta screwed them royally by undercutting their price.
My piece is an ITALIAN made unit. La Dolce Vita.
HAHA - You just need to have big enough hands to fire the 92 accurately, although I can't complain about Sig's -
even if they did finish 2nd in all the military tests. I think Beretta screwed them royally by undercutting their price.
My piece is an ITALIAN made unit. La Dolce Vita.

Besides, the P220 is the only handgun I've ever owned that has stayed as accurate from the 9th round fired to the 900th.
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