Which guns can lead to your "Man Card" getting pulled?

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I'm going to have to disagree with the light beer thing there. Back in college we drank what was cheap.

Oh come on... Pabst is about as cheap as it gets. Give me a PBR over a Miller Lite any day. Same with Old Milwaukee. I'd never dream of revoking a dudes man card for throwing back a PBR or an Old Milwaukee.


Edit: I stand by my earlier post - This is the most amusing thread in the history of THR
 
As a psychologist, I opine that if threatened you need to send me your 3913 LS or Model 60LS guns. Thus, you will feel better.

I will take them and a piece of quiche to the range.
 
Previous similar rulings are what allowed the Kilt to bypass the "Men Shall Not Wear Skirts Act" of 1573.

agree. any who disagrees that kilts are manly, find a true blue scotsman and call the kilt a "skirt" to his face. then pray he isn't a THR member who carries. not that he NEEDS the gun to make you regret being born...

Is not Mosin? Is Girly! Take Card.

Is OK to cry when Mosin break. Mosin newer break. So no cry baby!


all i can say for this is: "in Soviet Russia, you not break Mosin, Mosin break YOU!!"




my new favorite thread.
 
Every gun is dangerous what difference does it make if it is small or big or what caliber it is they all can kill and can be used by men,women and children at a range or where ever.

OOOXOOO
Airsoft is good for a while for little plinking and for places where it is illegal/restrictive to own a real gun but other than that its a waste of money really there are not many practical uses you can use for airsoft other then simulation training.
Otherwise its useless for defense and hunting.
A real gun is much more useful and practical.
Plus airsoft guns can get more expensive then the real gun it is imitating.
 
We're men, Inspector. We figured that out from your previous posts.

For someone who doesn't want a Man Card you sure are spending a lot of time hanging around the Man Cave.....
 
Several years ago I went to the garden center with thw Wifey. She forgot a card in her purse...locked in car trunk.I'll get it...no problem.

To catch up with her, I cut through the "annuals" section. Thirty feet away was Beth... an employ of the center. I hollered to Beth..."do you know how to spot a confident, hetrosexual man? He is walking through the flowers carrying his wifes purse!"

She almost cracked a rib.

I don't mind SHOOTING anything. I may draw the line on what I own and or carry. :D

Mark.
 
What you tend NOT to know about the Ladysmith is that it's been semi-customized with the action stoned and a slightly lighter spring, resulting in a better, smoother trigger pull. I am man enough to carry a superior weapon.
I've always wondered what the deal is with the Ladysmith pistols. I've never handled nor fired one, just seen them in display cases before. Any other distinctions from the standard S&W lineup?
I can't speak for the revolvers, but the 3913 Ladysmith:

--has a single left-side safety/decock lever instead of ambi (makes the gun thinner and a little easier to keep from printing, and it can be operated with either hand anyway)

--the front of the frame is angled smoothly toward the muzzle instead of the (goofy looking) gooseneck of the standard 3913;

--the grips are gray instead of black, making it less obvious if your cover garment momentarily lifts;

--reportedly a better trigger (mine's great);

the rest is pretty much standard 3913.



Here's mine, again:

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http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/...selected=tech&isFirearm=Y&parent_category_rn=

Here's the standard "male" 3913:

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http://ontargetgunsnh.com/used_handguns.htm

The Ladysmith is the superior gun, IMO.



My Ladysmith is very accurate for a 3.5" barreled compact pistol, methinks. Here's 3 shots, 21 feet, unsupported, with Winchester white box; top two holes are siamesed:

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Here's a review of the 3913LS (actually the NL, "no logo" version that S&W made briefly for those insecure about the logo):

http://www.thegunzone.com/3913nl.html

Interesting trivia: Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes both reportedly used 3913 Ladysmiths in one of the shootouts in the movie Demolition Man:

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And as to the subject of this thread, here is S&W's take on it:

The 3913LS is ideal, not only for women, but for those men who are quite secure in their masculinity.

--Sherry Collins, Smith & Wesson spokesperson, 1990 SHOT Show

:D
 
Matchlocks are manly. Not only do you get to shoot black powder with a burning rope (which may burn YOU), you have an excuse to wear a sword.

If you don't shoot one, you never had a Man Card to take away. :)
 
We're men, Inspector. We figured that out from your previous posts.
For someone who doesn't want a Man Card you sure are spending a lot of time hanging around the Man Cave.....

Sorry, I didn't realize I was in the "man cave."
My bad.
 
The 3913LS is ideal, not only for women, but for those men who are quite secure in their masculinity.

--Sherry Collins, Smith & Wesson spokesperson, 1990 SHOT Show

That's great to hear what Smith and Wesson said in 1990. Now let's all hear what they had to say ten years later to Billy Clinton when the WHOLE COMPANY lost their British Man Cards.
 
The 3913LS is ideal, not only for women, but for those men who are quite secure in their masculinity.

--Sherry Collins, Smith & Wesson spokesperson, 1990 SHOT Show

A woman said that. Having a woman make excuses for you to carry a girly gun: Yeah, that's a revocation right there. Women are the ones who wanted you to - say it with a lisp to get the full effect - "be more sensitive!" (Of course, they don't really want that, they just want to weed out the girly men from the herd.)

Go have some cosmos with your girlfriends. :evil:
 
If you have never fired a gun and the only time you have ridden a Harley was riding b*tch behind a chick report to the castration clinic immediately. I didn't make this up- my former doctor had the cheek to admit such to me when I rode my Ironhead to the appointment. I certainly hope he had the decency to be sure he would not procreate.
 
well, i guess some of us are more secure with our manhood than others. i really don't care what anybody else thinks about the guns i shoot, or own. when they want to pay for them, then they can critisize them.
 
When it is me or the bg, the darn thing can fire pink lace for all I care, just as long as it stops the bg!
 
I think whining about recoil, missing paper at 25 yards, or using a smartcarry holster underpants thing-a-ma-jig should be an issue.

Better watch that. My CCW instructor carries a S&W 500 in a Smartcarry holster. He will also take that gun and shoot circles around just about anybody with any thing smaller. To him a 44Mag is a mouse gun.:D He is also a member of this forum. He wrote a rather popular book about a guy named Henry Bowman.

Btw, I think anybody who carries a gold plated, pearl handled Desert Eagle to anything other than a Texas BBQ should at least have his man card checked. :eek:
 
ctdonath

The only problem with that pink Cricket with the can is it's so cute even a anti might like it. ;-) -1 on your man card for that. However +2 for a most interesting and unobtrusive weapon. :-D
 
"Man card? I don't need any "man card" to be the man I am. "

What he said. I am a firm believer in "Live and let live."

Having said that, anyone older than 15 years of age playing with those Airsoft toys probably qualifies.
 
Three day suspension for calling a woman a man.
Hey, at least it's not like that time in Bangkok when I though the man was a woman. :)

As far as Elton John, well...back in the 1990s, I went to one of the man's Christmas parties. I was by far the most masculine guy in the building. The tree didn't have an angel on the top, it had a Ken doll in a dress. :eek:

Had to watch True Grit and several Charlton Heston movies to get over that.
 
Hey, guys complaining about not caring, or not needing a Man Card: you're right. Absolutely right.

But everyone in here has to admit to liking Queen.

Grow a sense of humor. Have some fun. :rolleyes:
 
I like how some of the people on here have to make it all about "them" and how manly they are by not caring about having a man card. Common sense is not so common these days, this is not a serious thread and does not require a serious post, the OP even stated it is for humours reasons.
 
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