ccwilson84

ccwilson84 t1_j6bjpcb wrote

The landlord is wrong, it does not automatically become void.

However as stated, the landlord would have to be an idiot to enter into a new lease on a property they intend to sell. That would be a foolish thing to do if you want to sell the property easily and for the most money.

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ccwilson84 t1_istwjd6 wrote

Reply to comment by HelloMalt in Bristol shooting. by iamsce

So far I have beat the odds, trained extensively, and made a choice, so I will accept your invitation. I have no problem with it and if I am shot with my own gun it will be after a hell of a struggle.

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ccwilson84 t1_isqn0l2 wrote

Reply to comment by HelloMalt in Bristol shooting. by iamsce

Well, if someone breaks into my home or place of business with intent to do harm, I am not going to be bothered by those words.

As a test, if someone breaks into your home to kill you, you use your unflattering words, and I'll use my armed and ready weapon. Afterward we can discuss the outcome over beers if we are both able.

I have twice used my weapon to prevent potentially violent robberies of my property and feel comfortable that my approach is better than resorting to hand to hand combat or less suitable tools.

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ccwilson84 t1_iske9e3 wrote

Reply to comment by iamsce in Bristol shooting. by iamsce

Most semi automatic handguns can fire at the same speed as rifles. They fire one bullet every time you pull the trigger. The speed is determined by how fast the trigger is pulled and has nothing to do with whether its a handgun or rifle.

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ccwilson84 t1_iskdt7j wrote

Reply to comment by HelloMalt in Bristol shooting. by iamsce

To put bullets into targets. Mine are usually for animals that I want to consume, but if my life is threatened I have no issues using it to put bullets into people who would try to do harm.

Rifles have longer ranges and much more power than handguns. This has always been the case, and as long as the laws of physics hold, it will always be the case.

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