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<blockquote data-quote="BFE" data-source="post: 1758819" data-attributes="member: 28532"><p>It's funny what the sight of a firearm does to attitudes.</p><p></p><p>My old house sat just north of the RR tracks and had a grass road with a private crossing to the east leading to one of our fields that my dad and I own. To Backstory, there had been a methed up shooting a couple miles away within a couple years of this event. So I'm sitting there doing whatever and I see a truck pull in the road and cross the tracks. I throw in my .357 and go to investigate. It was the adjoining landowner, an old SOB who was notorious for causing problems, fast to sue, and even quicker to call you in for trespassing. He'd been known to threaten to shoot you over piddly crap. When i pull up beside him he gets out and walks over to my truck, spies the revolver, and immediately I become his best friend. I didn't say much. I also never seen him use the road again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BFE, post: 1758819, member: 28532"] It's funny what the sight of a firearm does to attitudes. My old house sat just north of the RR tracks and had a grass road with a private crossing to the east leading to one of our fields that my dad and I own. To Backstory, there had been a methed up shooting a couple miles away within a couple years of this event. So I'm sitting there doing whatever and I see a truck pull in the road and cross the tracks. I throw in my .357 and go to investigate. It was the adjoining landowner, an old SOB who was notorious for causing problems, fast to sue, and even quicker to call you in for trespassing. He'd been known to threaten to shoot you over piddly crap. When i pull up beside him he gets out and walks over to my truck, spies the revolver, and immediately I become his best friend. I didn't say much. I also never seen him use the road again. [/QUOTE]
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