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Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 10:32 pm
by mamabearCali
C-dub wrote:
cb1000rider wrote:These kids are really really dumb.
It doesn't seem like their parents are much better off in the mathematical realm.

Everything flows from the top down.....last year my son and his buddy (they were 7 and 8) jumped on his buddies bed and broke it. My husband was over there within the hour to fix it and had the repair complete by the time the mom had come home (the grandmother was babysitting). What did my son learn at 8....when you are reckless and you break stuff expect to have to stop your play and fix things immediatly. His friend learned that too as he had to help (grandmother enforced!).

Too bad for those boys they did not have a daddy to go over there and make them clean up their mess. Such a sad thing.

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:43 pm
by Cedar Park Dad
Be wary of retaliation.

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:46 pm
by cb1000rider
Cedar Park Dad wrote:Be wary of retaliation.
That's probably good advice... More cameras going up in the next couple of weeks. Some that aren't so obvious.

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 2:37 pm
by OldCurlyWolf
AndyC wrote:Just checking - claymores still aren't legal here, huh?
"rlol" :evil2:

They come under the aegis of illegal explosive devices and booby traps. Drat.

Also you cannot LEGALLY use bear traps to catch someone coming through a window. BAD law. :mad5

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:31 pm
by Cedar Park Dad
OldCurlyWolf wrote:
AndyC wrote:Just checking - claymores still aren't legal here, huh?
"rlol" :evil2:

They come under the aegis of illegal explosive devices and booby traps. Drat.

Also you cannot LEGALLY use bear traps to catch someone coming through a window. BAD law. :mad5
Instead of a bear trap, use a bear to trap them...

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:10 pm
by ripnbst
I'll still be checking on this thread to see how it all pans out, keep the updates flowing. :cheers2: for being a GREAT neighbor.

Re: Little neighborhood hoodlums...

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 5:02 pm
by KD5NRH
cb1000rider wrote:We have a discussion about what can happen in Texas if criminal mischief had occurred a few hours later in the day.
Or just when anyone was home; if I hear a noise I don't recognize and look out the window to see an unknown, but obviously not LE person pointing what appears to be a firearm at my occupied house, I just might decide to take my chances with the grand jury.

(OK, maybe not the place I'm currently renting, since the walls are limestone block, and a foot thick, but I'll sure be covering the door with the biggest artillery I can lay hands on from where I'll be laying on the floor. Any regular frame house, I wouldn't count on the walls to be hard cover, and would rather stop the attack.)

ETA; not quite a match, but the still from the video with the kid carrying it stock-forward looks like it has an adjustable cheekpiece and possibly adjustable LOP stock, so not your $40 plastic and sheet metal Daisy. Let's look at some of the $100-$300 air rifles then
Gamo Whisper - this sure looks like it could be a suppressed .22. I've heard .22LRs with suppressors about that size before, using both regular and subsonic ammo but not sure I'd know the difference between it and a high powered air rifle when hearing it unexpectedly over the sound of a TV or stereo.
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Stoeger X-20S - looks like a really suppressed SBR. I have no idea what a shot from a .22 with a suppressor that can hold some crazy number of baffles would sound like, but then I'm not sure I wouldn't assume a centerfire when looking at this gun from a distance, either.
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