Say goodbye to Gunkid...

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LuckyinKentucky (or whatever his name was...) didn't really comprehend that he was attempting to wager with some of the more accomplished shooters in the world... And you know something? If he'd actually put the fundage in escrow, I was gonna bring in a ringer... A thousand yard recordholder...
 
My guess is he supplied the money and she bought them for him (as any wife would do). She decided to keep them when they split up since her name is on the paperwork. When he repo'ed what he believed to be his rightful property she had no choice but to report them as her stolen to cover her straw purchase crimes. Failure to do so would be an admission of guilt on her part if he was ever caught with the guns and they were traced back to her.

Except that he was unemployed. He also stole more than just guns from her.

Unless he was having her buy jewelry for him, too.

Sorry, but Davis is one of the most despicable human beings I've ever had to deal with.
 
EddieCoyle
Don't flame me for this but... I'm going to kinda miss him.

Got to agree with you, But you do need a sophisticated sense of humor! The other funny posts were Malbu King of TEOTWAWKI.

However, glad to see he gets to be someone’s B%$#@ again, good riddance to trash.
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Good riddance to bad rubbish, and all that.
But...
Some of the charges, and likely much of what inspired the investigation which led to his capture was probably a lot of mala prohibita crap. Stuff some of us are 'guilty' of doing from time to time whether we know it or not. In a really free world (or even country) he'd likely not survive the first couple of honest encounters with his victims.

Again, I've had many a 'discussion' with the whackjob and have no respect for him or his views.

I just wonder how close *we* are to being him, in the view of our gubmint.

I'm not real clear on it, and I don't think I have nearly all the details on his arrest, but I still have to wonder.
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I will bet this weeks paycheck that Gunkid was not wearing a shirt when he was arrested at his trailer home.

Heck, why not? How much do your checks come out to? ;)
 
DevLcL- muuuahahahahahahaSNORTLMAOsnickerchoke! :evil: thats too funny.

the thing i find funniest about this whole thing, is the internet reaction. Every friggin gun board on the net is celebrating this glorious day. the dude was infamous.

I propose a new THR holiday, best put to words by Lawdog:

06/19/2006 was a truly Red Letter Day among the Internet Gun Forums.

show of hands??
 
Good riddance to bad rubbish, and all that.
But...
Some of the charges, and likely much of what inspired the investigation which led to his capture was probably a lot of mala prohibita crap. Stuff some of us are 'guilty' of doing from time to time whether we know it or not. In a really free world (or even country) he'd likely not survive the first couple of honest encounters with his victims

If ever there was a guy who DESERVED the bogus BS "silencer parts" charge, it would be hardin.

Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
 
Dev, are those .22s? They need to be .22s!

On a special request, can THR please get us a moving wheelbarrow emoticon showing catridges falling out around the rim?
 
TEOTWAWKI pit stops anyone?

wheelpitstop.jpg
 
Is Gunkid the guy who said he duct-taped two Level IV rifle plates to his back in case he ran into a Lapua magnum (or better, it ran into him) while he was at the mall?
No! That was gecko45, who was joking. Gunkid was entirely serious, apparently, and was far too full of himself to even pretend at being a mall-cop. He couldn't have been one due to his criminal record, one hopes.

Please don't compare the two. The mall ninja was joking, even if he did get a little caustic toward those who took him seriously. But they deserved it. :)
 
Don't forget Hardin was bossom buddy with every firearms icon since Elmer Keith. At least he didn't mention Wild Bill Hickock (SP?) or Annie Oakley.
 
Fella's;

Actually GK actually did know many of the notable names in the shooting sports. He did attend the Columbia Conference & was instrumental in the founding of IPSC. He did shoot the Worlds in Rhodesia.

And - - - - he also told us about the 90 grain zinc bullets that can have a muzzle velocity of 4000 fps from a .45ACP.

Those who ran across him from the early days of his internet existance will remember him as AMANDA, posting all in caps, on Shooters.

900F
 
I had no idea he was so widespread..

I joined full-auto.com a while after he did, but he was going strong there.
 
In Memoriam

What we all need is a shooters toolbox wheelbarrow.

I'm wondering what would happen if I should happen to go to Chabot range (Largest one in SF East Bay) and casually truck my stuff from the parking line down to the firing line in my specially prepared Wheelbarrow.

Sound practical to me.
Sounds like the perfect way to celebrate a moment in our history too.

Fud
 
Plenty of people are jerks. Some are worse than others. I can think of a few who have done far more damage to my family than Gunkid did to others.
It doesn't mean he should be outed on "the high road" with Mods confirming it and everybody jumping up and down.
Internet forums are anonymous, it should stay that way... even if a guys a jerk. :)
 
I'm sure others will reply with more athority on the matter, but from what I've read he seems to have violated "The High Road" rules.

To put it bluntly, gunkid is the troll's troll.



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Dev, are those .22s? They need to be .22s!

Actually you'll have to ask P95Carry as he originally posted the picture.



-Dev
 
Gordy;

Gunkid, AMANDA, Hardin, etc., was outed long ago on the Shooter's forum. That had to be close to 10 years ago now. It's way too late to point your finger in that direction.

900F
 
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