The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death

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"Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us," James Mattis said in a statement obtained by CNN.

Mattis tears into Trump: 'We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership' - CNNPolitics

As much respect as I have for General Mattis, putting him with someone like Trump definitely seemed like an interesting combination. I think it was a case of Trump choosing the best man for the job and not someone he personally got along with, and Mattis did a great job in many ways in his role as SecDef, but it doesnt surprise me that a man like him would not personally like the president's personality. Mattis has also shown with some past comments that he leans more on the Liberal side I believe also so it is no surprise to me that he would be at odds now. His comments are going to be plastered all over for the next few weeks because they know Mattis is a hero for the right being known as a tough leader, but seeing what Trump has accomplished and seeing what he is up against with the left, General Mattis' comments have no sway over my opinions. I'll judge the president's actions for myself.
 

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I have heard you have to change out the action tube for the 88 to run that forend. Good looking setup!
Yes, Mav 88 stock pump has molded in action bars and cant accept a new forend. The Mossberg 6 3/4" action tube isnt very popular or common and doesn't have much in the way of forends. However it was $30 cheaper than the more standard 7 5/8"s. Using the Hogue nut as suggested by a reviewer on Midway USA and a little dremeling, its like it was made for this setup with the Magpul 590 forend.

I also like the Mav 88 push button safety just forward of the trigger as opposed to the tang safety on my old Moss 500. Tang is great for traditional stocks, but a pistol grip makes taking on and off safe awkward, at least to me. I got used to it on the 500, but with the pistol grip on the Kicklite the button safety doesnt make me take my hand off the grip when I want/need to go hot.

This dumpy lil Mav 88 has really grown on me. Whats really cool is Mossberg 500 and I think 590 barrels will swap right over, and the bolt is identical.

I noticed that the barrel gets hot after a tube of shells has gone through. As you can see it has no heat sheild on it right now so thats probably got a bit to do with it. Dont feel like frying my face! The 500 I owned before had a factory installed heat shield, so I think thats my next mod.
 

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"Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us," James Mattis said in a statement obtained by CNN.

I respect Mattis, but he clearly doesn't get that one of the reasons Trump was elected is because he doesn't give zero ****s about pandering to democuck libs in any way. Why should he? He'll NEVER win those mentally ill dumbshits over. Its a gigantic waste of time and potential resources.

It would also cost him his base supporters, who 100% agree with his stance on "Not pretending to try".
 
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I said it yesterday... it will soon be racist to complain about rioters.

**** that. I talk shit to my black friends that they don’t care when their “people” are smoking each other all day long but as soon as whitey does it oooohhhh noooooo!

Plus they just killed a retired black cop over a TV. Nobody cares.

It’s all a scam.


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Another excellent truthful article about what will happen if these subhuman pussies attempt to hit the suburbs:



A Warning to Rioters and Antifa Members Threatening to Come to the Suburbs


A Warning to Rioters and Antifa Members Threatening to Come to the Suburbs

This isn’t an internet tough guy post. This isn’t me flexing about my love of the 2nd Amendment and practice thereof. This isn’t about how well I can shoot, or what kind of guns I own.

This is a legitimate warning about what will happen.


Riots are popping up in cities over the murder of George Floyd, completely overshadowing the legitimate protests containing peaceful people making a valid point. Some of these rioters, namely those belonging to the group “Antifa,” have mentioned that they’re going to leave the cities and move their destruction and violence into the suburbs.

I want to be very clear here. I’m not daring anyone to try to come to my home — or anyone else’s for that matter — and begin attempting to break in and steal from me or hurt me and my family. Again, this isn’t that kind of post. I’d rather you not test this. I’d rather no one get hurt. Period.

That said, I want to lay down some logic.

Rioting in the cities may result in some good times. Windows are smashed, businesses are looted. The police don’t have the power to stop all of you and so you may get away with a new pair of Nike’s or a 52″ flatscreen. Maybe you’ll get arrested, maybe not. You and a few others may get violent with someone trying to speak out against the riots and you’ll never see justice for it.

Rioting in a city is, for all intents and purposes, safe for the rioter. Even if you do have a confrontation with police, you’re more than likely going to get a few bumps and bruises. At worst, some blood might be drawn from superficial wounds. The worst that may befall you is if your fellow rioters turn on you for any reason. Then you’ll really face serious injury, though more than likely, you’re just going to riot, loot, destroy, and go home.

The rules change in the suburbs. You’re not robbing a private store and destroying public property anymore. Now you’re in home territory. The house is full of valuable possessions and luxuries, yes, but more than that, this location has family members in it. Wives, children, and even beloved pets.

You’re in a different playing field now. Here the stakes are a lot higher for the victims of rioters, and as such, the stakes will rise for you. You’re no longer just facing an arrest charge or a few bumps and bruises. You’re now playing with your life.

I want anyone in Antifa or rioting groups to know that it was estimated that there were 350 million guns in America…back in 2017. Also, that was the conservative estimate. The number is more likely double that, and with more being added to the count every day.

Events big and small cause gun sales to skyrocket. Former President Obama could just glance at a gun and it’d cause people to purchase one. Recently, gun sales shot up thanks to the pandemic due to the idea that supplies may run out and people would have to defend their homes, families, and possessions.

The question you have to ask yourself is whether or not the person on the other side of the door that you’re about to try to break down is one of those people who purchased a firearm. Every home you try to gain access to is a roll of the dice, and the odds don’t look good for you.

You may be able to get away with throwing rocks at windows, maybe even smash up a few vehicles on the street. You might bust up a few light posts and trash someone’s yard. That you’ll leave a mess and get away safely is probably true, provided you don’t run into an armed homeowner who doesn’t know the gun laws in his state well.

But rest assured, they’ll be watching your every move and the vast majority of people watching you will have a firearm in their hand, ready to use it. The moment you cross the threshold, your life is forfeit. You start trying to set someone’s home on fire, your life is forfeit. You begin attempting to bring harm to residents inside a home, your life is forfeit.

You’re far more likely to die in the suburbs than in the city in this situation. You may think moving the riots into neighborhoods is going to play out the same way. It’s not. You’re at a massive tactical disadvantage. The residents know these streets, the layout of their homes, and the defense capabilities of their residence and themselves.

You don’t. Each home will be different, each resident will have different approaches, and each home may have more than one or two gun wielders inside. The goal isn’t non-violent control of the situation now. It’s not about tear gas and high-pressure hoses now. Now it’s deadly force. You can’t just wash a bullet wound out and keep going. Even if they don’t have guns, they’re not going to stop hitting you with a heavy object or stop stabbing and slashing at you with cutlery until you’ve either been chased out or you stop moving. Understand. The chances of you dying are incredibly high.

Suburbanites have a lot more to lose and are going to be a lot more apt to go to extremes to make sure no harm befalls what they’re protecting. Too much rides on it. In the city, you were the pack of lions seeking whom you may devour. In the burbs, you’re the gazelle."


 

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Time to spread some GOOD NEWS!


Excellent news article with pics about the residents of Snohomish, Washington being armed up and protecting their town from shitstain antifa/blm rioters:

Photo gallery from Sunday, May 31 activity in Snohomish | The Snohomish County Tribune newspapers


Excellent work.

Except King5, one of the major Seattle stations wrote their article about it essentially calling those people extremists and painting them as white supremacists.
 

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Except King5, one of the major Seattle stations wrote their article about it essentially calling those people extremists and painting them as white supremacists.

Can’t believe how much that state has changed since the 80s/90s. Used to be quite “anti-California”.


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And on that note:

Antifa planned anti-government insurgency before George Floyd protests: law enforcement official

I suggest everyone read and bookmark because the goal of antifa/BLM etc. is civil war.
Another excellent truthful article about what will happen if these subhuman pussies attempt to hit the suburbs:



A Warning to Rioters and Antifa Members Threatening to Come to the Suburbs


A Warning to Rioters and Antifa Members Threatening to Come to the Suburbs

This isn’t an internet tough guy post. This isn’t me flexing about my love of the 2nd Amendment and practice thereof. This isn’t about how well I can shoot, or what kind of guns I own.

This is a legitimate warning about what will happen.


Riots are popping up in cities over the murder of George Floyd, completely overshadowing the legitimate protests containing peaceful people making a valid point. Some of these rioters, namely those belonging to the group “Antifa,” have mentioned that they’re going to leave the cities and move their destruction and violence into the suburbs.

I want to be very clear here. I’m not daring anyone to try to come to my home — or anyone else’s for that matter — and begin attempting to break in and steal from me or hurt me and my family. Again, this isn’t that kind of post. I’d rather you not test this. I’d rather no one get hurt. Period.

That said, I want to lay down some logic.

Rioting in the cities may result in some good times. Windows are smashed, businesses are looted. The police don’t have the power to stop all of you and so you may get away with a new pair of Nike’s or a 52″ flatscreen. Maybe you’ll get arrested, maybe not. You and a few others may get violent with someone trying to speak out against the riots and you’ll never see justice for it.

Rioting in a city is, for all intents and purposes, safe for the rioter. Even if you do have a confrontation with police, you’re more than likely going to get a few bumps and bruises. At worst, some blood might be drawn from superficial wounds. The worst that may befall you is if your fellow rioters turn on you for any reason. Then you’ll really face serious injury, though more than likely, you’re just going to riot, loot, destroy, and go home.

The rules change in the suburbs. You’re not robbing a private store and destroying public property anymore. Now you’re in home territory. The house is full of valuable possessions and luxuries, yes, but more than that, this location has family members in it. Wives, children, and even beloved pets.

You’re in a different playing field now. Here the stakes are a lot higher for the victims of rioters, and as such, the stakes will rise for you. You’re no longer just facing an arrest charge or a few bumps and bruises. You’re now playing with your life.

I want anyone in Antifa or rioting groups to know that it was estimated that there were 350 million guns in America…back in 2017. Also, that was the conservative estimate. The number is more likely double that, and with more being added to the count every day.

Events big and small cause gun sales to skyrocket. Former President Obama could just glance at a gun and it’d cause people to purchase one. Recently, gun sales shot up thanks to the pandemic due to the idea that supplies may run out and people would have to defend their homes, families, and possessions.

The question you have to ask yourself is whether or not the person on the other side of the door that you’re about to try to break down is one of those people who purchased a firearm. Every home you try to gain access to is a roll of the dice, and the odds don’t look good for you.

You may be able to get away with throwing rocks at windows, maybe even smash up a few vehicles on the street. You might bust up a few light posts and trash someone’s yard. That you’ll leave a mess and get away safely is probably true, provided you don’t run into an armed homeowner who doesn’t know the gun laws in his state well.

But rest assured, they’ll be watching your every move and the vast majority of people watching you will have a firearm in their hand, ready to use it. The moment you cross the threshold, your life is forfeit. You start trying to set someone’s home on fire, your life is forfeit. You begin attempting to bring harm to residents inside a home, your life is forfeit.

You’re far more likely to die in the suburbs than in the city in this situation. You may think moving the riots into neighborhoods is going to play out the same way. It’s not. You’re at a massive tactical disadvantage. The residents know these streets, the layout of their homes, and the defense capabilities of their residence and themselves.

You don’t. Each home will be different, each resident will have different approaches, and each home may have more than one or two gun wielders inside. The goal isn’t non-violent control of the situation now. It’s not about tear gas and high-pressure hoses now. Now it’s deadly force. You can’t just wash a bullet wound out and keep going. Even if they don’t have guns, they’re not going to stop hitting you with a heavy object or stop stabbing and slashing at you with cutlery until you’ve either been chased out or you stop moving. Understand. The chances of you dying are incredibly high.

Suburbanites have a lot more to lose and are going to be a lot more apt to go to extremes to make sure no harm befalls what they’re protecting. Too much rides on it. In the city, you were the pack of lions seeking whom you may devour. In the burbs, you’re the gazelle."



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Probably in the wrong area, but given the antics of the last week, I am going to get a firearm to keep at the house. Any suggestions? Don't plan on using this thing too much and I think I have a family shot gun at my parents that is technically mine. Just never felt a reason to have one though happy everyone else around me did.
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If you can find it, Mossberg 590. Not a fan of the Rem 870 and its limp elevator blocking the mag tube.
This, was a SAMI in the Navy and trained others on the M500. I bought a Remington Police Magnum and hated everything about it, sold. I mean the safety and forearm release locations...really? When I retired my Command bought me a M590A and had it cerakoted Navy Blue, one of my 3 keep sakes. Presented it to me in a shadow box at my retirement ceremony. Amazing Weapon.
 

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