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  • Hornett

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    You took that ugly thing to a wedding!?!?!? Shame on you, I sure hope you weren't OC'ing you might have ruined the whole wedding with that ugly gun.
    HAHA
    My sentiments exactly.
    I have a Glock 22. I like it. It's what I keep close at night.
    BUT It's not a wedding gun!
    A wedding is a formal occasion.
    You need a nice stainless or even better hard chrome 1911.
    Preferably with pearl grips.
    And in a leather holster.
    I would take the Kimber in my avatar :cool:

    Look up the posts on BBQ and Court guns.

    BTW, I always take a gun to weddings and funerals.
    In some places in the country, the disputes over the estate can get really nasty at a funeral.
    :lol2:
     

    Bill B

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    Sep 2, 2009
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    my father in law oc'ed a 12ga at my wedding:runaway:
    Musta worked, still married after 24 years. But then again, he still has the 12 ga:D
     

    silentvoice71

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    i was packing at my reception on the 24th i also didnt know my buddy was packing his XD.......it was a very nice night and i learned a good lesson......never chug champagne.
     

    Cygnus

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    Cool. I have been to a few weddings (and one christianing for that matter) where a round in the ceiling in celabration happened. Never get used to it but usaully not a shock either. Band usually stops for aminute then with a nod from a family member thet pick back up. (Eastern European background)
     

    cce1302

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    Back down south
    I think the bald guy is brandishing his invisible, indelible, undetectable Glock 7. see how his finger is straight and off the trigger (to avoid the Glock Leg).
     
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