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Title: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Flench on December 22, 2010, 09:44:47 AM
Was just watching the show and was wondering what kind of gun's these jerks are using ..anyone ?
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: FLOTSOM on December 22, 2010, 09:50:06 AM
well now my favorite geriatric squaddie i must ask you, why on earth are you wasting time watching a show as completely retarded as dawg the bumbling bounty hunter when instead you could have spent that time in more admirable persuits such as zipping around the MA's pawning the baby seals in your spitV?
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Blooz on December 22, 2010, 09:51:39 AM
They're using mace aerosols and tear gas (CS) pellet filled paintball guns.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Flench on December 22, 2010, 10:00:16 AM
well now my favorite geriatric squaddie i must ask you, why on earth are you wasting time watching a show as completely retarded as dawg the bumbling bounty hunter when instead you could have spent that time in more admirable persuits such as zipping around the MA's pawning the baby seals in your spitV?
SpitV ? WHAT !!!!! you got me mixed up with and  old squaddie ...I'm a K4 guy ..and to answer your question , it was on when I got up and just never seen those gun's .
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Babalonian on December 22, 2010, 12:23:50 PM
Was just watching the show and was wondering what kind of gun's these jerks are using ..anyone ?

Paintball markers equiped with either hard rubber balls or hollow pepper-spray-filled balls that break on impact, first used and developed for/by the Seattle P.D. here in the states as precision non-lethal crowd/riot control devices (along the lines of believing that it only takes one trouble maker to turn a crowd into a rioting mob, so rather than continue developing crowd controling devices like the fire hose, they wanted something that could precisely incompacitate the identified trouble-making leaders/organizers in a crowd.  It, in combination with the tear-gas canister launchers, is also very effective at dispercing or controlling a crowd though too).  A couple rubber balls to the dome and you're probabley not seeing straight, a couple pepper balls to the chest and you're crying in agony.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Melvin on December 22, 2010, 12:41:50 PM
They use the nastiest, meanest looking pepper sprayers and paint ball shooters that the law will allow.

They do this in order to try and disguise their extreme overabundance of femininity.

Beth: DOG! My wig needs washing!

Dog: Yes dear, I'll get right on it......... oh praise the Lord!
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Flench on December 22, 2010, 01:26:32 PM
I don't think it is wise to point a paint ball gun a some one on the run . A good way to end up dead ...like every one around here has a gun , legal or not .
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Melvin on December 22, 2010, 01:37:23 PM
They always portray themselves as going after the meanest street criminals imaginable, but after the catch, the reality is that they are chasing worn out street hags and junkies.

Against a truly "hardened" criminal, it would be a bloodbath.

Of course, A&E doesn't want one of their top rated showmen getting mowed down in a blaze of gunfire.

<S> Melvin
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Serenity on December 22, 2010, 02:32:41 PM
They always portray themselves as going after the meanest street criminals imaginable, but after the catch, the reality is that they are chasing worn out street hags and junkies.

Against a truly "hardened" criminal, it would be a bloodbath.

Of course, A&E doesn't want one of their top rated showmen getting mowed down in a blaze of gunfire.

<S> Melvin

True. The episodes they've done in Hawaii they were going after people we've never even heard of...
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Babalonian on December 22, 2010, 03:18:15 PM
I don't think it is wise to point a paint ball gun a some one on the run . A good way to end up dead ...like every one around here has a gun , legal or not .

Good thing about paintball guns is that they have that big hopper ontop and have essentialy looked the same for the past twenty years.  You would have to be living under a rock or eating rocks to interpret it as a serious and lethal armed threat amd shoot someone toting around one.  Now, stripped of the hopper and other parts to the point that you're toting around an unoperable paintball marker that looks like a real firearm... that would be stupid!
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Tupac on December 22, 2010, 03:20:36 PM
(http://www.bay-of-fundie.com/img/2007/dog-bounty-hunter.jpg)
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Flench on December 22, 2010, 03:21:44 PM
 :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
and Babalonian , I don't think it madder's . You got a guy running out the back door is not going to be looking to see what kind of gun it is . All they are going to see is a gun pointing at them .
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: ozrocker on December 22, 2010, 05:16:02 PM
I think his Mullet scares most into surrender.

                                                    <S> Oz
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Dago on December 22, 2010, 06:31:34 PM
I can't imagine ever being so desperate for entertainment that I would watch that show.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Babalonian on December 22, 2010, 07:10:40 PM
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
and Babalonian , I don't think it madder's . You got a guy running out the back door is not going to be looking to see what kind of gun it is . All they are going to see is a gun pointing at them .

Eh, personaly I'm an advocate for law enforcement to shoot idiots doing stupid things first and ask questions later, but it's too bad that's not the way it works even if I think it's just another trial of darwinism when people ignore an authority and can't shut-up/stop and follow their direction.  Fortunatley though Dog isn't a certified peace/law officer, so under my logic he shouldn't have the right to shoot someone else without very reasonable cause.


(http://www.bay-of-fundie.com/img/2007/dog-bounty-hunter.jpg)

I think that's my second favorite episode, after the recent shake-a-weight (or whatever that thing is called) one.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: sky25 on December 22, 2010, 09:01:40 PM
Eh, personaly I'm an advocate for law enforcement to shoot idiots doing stupid things first and ask questions later, but it's too bad that's not the way it works even if I think it's just another trial of darwinism when people ignore an authority and can't shut-up/stop and follow their direction.  Fortunatley though Dog isn't a certified peace/law officer, so under my logic he shouldn't have the right to shoot someone else without very reasonable cause.


I think that's my second favorite episode, after the recent shake-a-weight (or whatever that thing is called) one.

Dog The Bounty Hunter is a convicted Felon. Not allowed to own or carry firearms... They only carry modified paintball guns loaded with pepper spray balls that I know of..
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Slash27 on December 22, 2010, 10:19:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpfHbFNIBE4

 :rofl
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: redman555 on December 22, 2010, 11:19:45 PM
Dog The Bounty Hunter is a convicted Felon. Not allowed to own or carry firearms... They only carry modified paintball guns loaded with pepper spray balls that I know of..

That is not the only reason he cant.....he isn't considered a law enforcement......he wouldn't be able to carry one even if he wasn't a felon.


-BigBOBCH
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Serenity on December 22, 2010, 11:32:31 PM
That is not the only reason he cant.....he isn't considered a law enforcement......he wouldn't be able to carry one even if he wasn't a felon.


-BigBOBCH

And Hawaii hasn't issued a concealed carry permit in decades, and open carry is illegal...
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: CAP1 on December 23, 2010, 07:59:55 AM
that entire show if a farce.

 hardened criminals?? they need friggin 3 guys a fat chick, and an anorexic chick to take down a 100# drug addict that isn't even fighting? then they spend 10 minutes yelling so hard at em that it's a wonder they don't burst a vein in their head?

what a joke.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Masherbrum on December 23, 2010, 08:18:16 AM
:rofl CAP!   I've watched it a couple of times and I think the "apprehensions" are staged. 
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: bacon8tr on December 23, 2010, 10:49:01 AM
The LTL (less than lethal) device in the show is a JAYCOR Pepperball gun.  They are commonly deployed in prison systems and law enforcement.  The military was also using them in urban ops at one point in time as they will clear a room quickly.  The JAYCOR can also be loaded with glass breaking projectiles, marking projectiles, etc in compliment to the O.C. round.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Babalonian on December 23, 2010, 03:42:10 PM
Dog The Bounty Hunter is a convicted Felon. Not allowed to own or carry firearms... They only carry modified paintball guns loaded with pepper spray balls that I know of..

Wasn't that in Mexico?  Does it still apply/infringe on his rights to own or carry firearms here in the states?
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Lusche on December 23, 2010, 05:01:37 PM
Wasn't that in Mexico? 

No.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: CAP1 on December 23, 2010, 05:08:17 PM
:rofl CAP!   I've watched it a couple of times and I think the "apprehensions" are staged. 

you might be right.

 it rates up there with "reposessed". that one is a repo company in north jersey. fairly entertaining once or twice......after that......friggin stupid crap.

 
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: dev1ant on December 23, 2010, 05:14:10 PM
The LTL (less than lethal) device in the show is a JAYCOR Pepperball gun.  They are commonly deployed in prison systems and law enforcement.  The military was also using them in urban ops at one point in time as they will clear a room quickly.  The JAYCOR can also be loaded with glass breaking projectiles, marking projectiles, etc in compliment to the O.C. round.

The LTL is actually a Tippmann A-5 paintball gun.  It doesn't even appear to be modified too much either.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Babalonian on December 23, 2010, 06:01:47 PM
The LTL is actually a Tippmann A-5 paintball gun.  It doesn't even appear to be modified too much either.

The first ones used in prisons and by police that I saw were unmodified Tippman Model '98s.  Loved those markers, they were like the AK47 of the industry back in day, could give them to someone to treat like absolute dirt, a little cleaning and oil to it when they gave it back and it was ready to go again.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: guncrasher on December 25, 2010, 10:36:43 PM
dog was convicted of murder for trying to buy weed and his friend shot the drug dealer.  he served a couple of years.  he was charged with kidnapping in mexico, but that went nowhere.

semp
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: warhed on December 25, 2010, 11:06:31 PM
That is not the only reason he cant.....he isn't considered a law enforcement......he wouldn't be able to carry one even if he wasn't a felon.


-BigBOBCH

Being considered law enforcement doesn't have a thing to do with being able to carry a weapon.  Here's the check list for that...American citizen? Yes? Check, that's all you need according to the federal government.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: Serenity on December 26, 2010, 12:14:40 AM
Being considered law enforcement doesn't have a thing to do with being able to carry a weapon.  Here's the check list for that...American citizen? Yes? Check, that's all you need according to the federal government.

Then there's age requirements and open v concealed carry. Just sayin.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: warhed on December 26, 2010, 12:36:24 AM
Then there's age requirements and open v concealed carry. Just sayin.

States require concealed carry permits.  I'm not talking concealing a weapon, I'm talking carrying one.
According to the constitution, all citizens have a right to bear arms.
There is no federal law that says "one must be in officially sanctioned law enforcement to carry a weapon."
Without getting into a political debate, by simply being a citizen, you have a right to carry a weapon.  The trick is not breaking any laws while doing so. 
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: guncrasher on December 26, 2010, 02:50:42 PM
States require concealed carry permits.  I'm not talking concealing a weapon, I'm talking carrying one.
According to the constitution, all citizens have a right to bear arms.
There is no federal law that says "one must be in officially sanctioned law enforcement to carry a weapon."
Without getting into a political debate, by simply being a citizen, you have a right to carry a weapon.  The trick is not breaking any laws while doing so. 


not if you are a felon, then you have no right.  and oh yeah did you know there was a weapon involved when the drug dealer was shot and he was there?  did you know he also was a member of a not so cool biker gang?

btw the constitution says the "people" not citizens.

semp
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: warhed on December 26, 2010, 04:59:28 PM
not if you are a felon, then you have no right.  and oh yeah did you know there was a weapon involved when the drug dealer was shot and he was there?  did you know he also was a member of a not so cool biker gang?

btw the constitution says the "people" not citizens.

semp

Someone said he wasn't law enforcement therefore unable to carry.  I simply stated one does not need to be law enforcement to carry.  Nor are any permits required to carry.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: CAP1 on December 26, 2010, 05:11:09 PM


btw the constitution says the "people" not citizens.

semp

wrf do you think citizens are?
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: guncrasher on December 26, 2010, 05:52:59 PM
wrf do you think citizens are?

there's some people in this country who are not citizens.

semp
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: CAP1 on December 26, 2010, 06:39:59 PM
there's some people in this country who are not citizens.

semp

the constitution guarantees us the right to own guns. it appeared to me as if you were trying to dodge around that.

so as a citizen of this great country, i am guaranteed the right to apply for, purchase, and use firearms.
Title: Re: question about Dog the bounty hunter show
Post by: guncrasher on December 26, 2010, 07:03:59 PM
the constitution guarantees us the right to own guns. it appeared to me as if you were trying to dodge around that.

so as a citizen of this great country, i am guaranteed the right to apply for, purchase, and use firearms.

how in the heck did you get that,  all i said is that warhed made a typo.  it says "people" not "citizens".  got nothing to do with who/how/what can own guns. not to get you upset or anything, but there's a reason why it says "people" and not "citizens".

semp