Protecting Your Swedish Snus!

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  • KCOLLINS18
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    • May 2010
    • 165

    Protecting Your Swedish Snus!

    You never know when you will have to protect your snus.
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    What do you have to protect your Swedish Snus?
  • bipolarbear1968
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 1074

    #2
    Just a freezer. Around here, I couldn't give the snus away even if I wanted to...

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    • Darwin
      Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1372

      #3
      Yeah almost anyplace in this country some cretin might snatch a snus stash thinking he was nicking dip, get ticked, snarl his dull-normal sneer, and key your wheels like the fugly pillock he likely is.

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      • Curtisp
        Member
        • Jun 2010
        • 189

        #4
        Originally posted by KCOLLINS18
        You never know when you will have to protect your snus.
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        What do you have to protect your Swedish Snus?
        Beretta A/R 70 with 1000 rds .223, S/W .38spl, Kel-Tec .32 auto, Mossberg pump 12ga., S/W M&P .40 cal, and the list goes on..Doubt it will be worth the price of trying to get it for free..

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        • NonServiam
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 736

          #5
          Glock .357 Sig, Glock 9mm, Ruger .357 Magnum revolver, .38 Special two-shot pocket pistol, three 12 gauge shotguns, .22 and .22 Magnum rifles, a German Shepherd, and a lot of paranoia (heightened sense of awareness). I think I need to add a 30-06 rifle to my armory. I'm not a gun nut by any means, but I do like my right to defend my snus (and myself). Who am I kiddin', most people in Okla. have never heard of snus, unless it's that Marlboro snus they so proudly flaunt.

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          • timholian
            Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 1448

            #6
            LOL, I would never list my weaponry on a public forum, but thats just me.

            Looks like a few of you have some nice hardware though.

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            • NonServiam
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 736

              #7
              Originally posted by timholian
              LOL, I would never list my weaponry on a public forum, but thats just me.

              Looks like a few of you have some nice hardware though.
              Thought crossed my mind as well, but I figured why not. All my firearms are registered. So if the gov't really wants to come seize them someday it's no secret what I have.

              No one on the internet knows exactly where I live, or my real name. Even in today's flood of public record search engines I've completely fallen off the map. Even if you could somehow find my address, you wouldn't be able to drive to it. No internet "Mapquest" or "Google-Earth" will even recognize my address, and I'm also in a very remote area. I could mow my yard in the nude if I wanted to.

              But after spending a lot of time on gun forums, the taboo of talking about what guns I have on the internet has worn off. If some punk wants to break-in and take my stuff, I hope he doesn't forget to smile for the flash (and I'm not holding a Kodak).

              Edit: Don't confuse me with one of those people that talk obnoxiously non-stop about guns. But the thread appeared so I thought I'd join in. Since I've found Snuson, I really haven't participated much in any firearm forums, so perhaps I was having some withdrawals. I had a hard time conversating with some of those folks. They were a little too close-minded for me. I like this forum and it's intellectuals much better!

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              • TBD
                Member
                • Jul 2008
                • 817

                #8
                .303 British. I can get you a looong way out. 12 gauge for close work.

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