CCW in a web comic.

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Yeah, I do a number of these. But they're pretty good. This one, we have two parts. First comic, a surprise.

We then skip to here, where they go into the application, and we get an argument between a MMM type and a hardcore gunnie type. Quite amusing, especially the engineering aspect on weapons. Don't know what's with the third guy that shows up though.
 
If Nazi Jersey went CCW with the restrictions noted in the second, I bet people would still do it.
 
Actually, I read a webcomic where one of the characters is a CCW holder. She pulled it on a mugger with a knife (who turned out to not be a mugger, but still). The weapon was an old colt single action, not my choice for a CCW, but it seemed to get the job done and the character isn't painted as a psycho ;)

Tom
 
Tomcat1066 said:
Actually, I read a webcomic where one of the characters is a CCW holder. She pulled it on a mugger with a knife (who turned out to not be a mugger, but still). The weapon was an old colt single action, not my choice for a CCW, but it seemed to get the job done and the character isn't painted as a psycho ;)

Tom

Little off topic, but she's also a lesbian. Talk about breaking stereotypes.

The non-mugger is technically still a mugger, he's just doing it as 'psych research' with a rubber knife. :rolleyes:

It was funny seeing him whine about going to the station as they let him sit there in the cold while the cops cooed over her gun.
 
In Sabrina Online, the main character is a skunk, and sprays a mugger. That's a potent CCW.:what:
 
Firethorn said:
Little off topic, but she's also a lesbian. Talk about breaking stereotypes.

As odd as some might think the lifestyle is, the Pink Pistols are no compromise. They REALLY get down to the essence of the debate on firearms ownership and the value of personal protection from those who seek to do us harm. They don't mess with silly nonsense like hunting and target shooting past times like the NRA. I get incensed over the NRA's avoidance of the real issues of bearing arms. Maybe they think it isn't palatable to their base; sometimes, I think they're right. But they gotta get that $35 annually from someplace, and I guess they'd rather paint with the big brush.

And, truthfully, the core membership of the Pink Pistols are a group of folks who are targeted for abuse and attack. They really have their message together; its no compromise, in your face, and I like it. I can really, er . . . ah . . . can get behind them . . .

OK . . . cheap shot. I know . . . I couldn't resist.

Edited to add . . . these guys also drive the progressives batty. They DO NOT know what to do with these folks. They're on the top of the list of progressive social awareness issues, but they embrace such an anti-progressive position. Bring up the group, you'll watch a progressive stutter and not know whether to s%*t or go blind. Its kinda amusing, actually.
 
A friend of mine from college does a web comic, a little off-the-wall at times and sporadicly updated, but funny and gun-friendly tales about college students at WSU (WA State). They don't exactly concealed carry (because it's illegal on campus:barf: ), but rather keep all maner of firearms and assorted weapons around the apartment incase of zombie or giant ant attacks.

Some of their finer moments:
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=36
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=47
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=63
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=70
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=71
http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=72

http://www.caldel.com/index.php?mod=comic&ID=92

Edit:
Their Homepage:
http://www.caldel.com/
 
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