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Post by caveman on Sept 13, 2015 18:26:59 GMT -6
FLORIDA WOMAN STOPS ALLIGATOR ATTACK WITH A SMALL BERETTA PISTOL. This is a story of self-control and marksmanship by a brave, cool-headed woman with a small pistol against a fierce predator. What is the smallest caliber that you would trust to protect yourself? A Beretta Jetfire testimonial. Here is her story in her own words: "While out walking along the edge of a pond just outside of The Villages with my soon to be ex-husband discussing property settlement and other divorce issues, we were surprised by a huge 12-ft. alligator which suddenly emerged from the murky water, and began charging us with its large jaws wide open. She must have been protecting her nest because she was extremely aggressive. If I had not had my little Beretta Jetfire .25 caliber pistol with me, I would not be here today! Just one shot to my estranged husband's kneecap was all it took. The 'gator got him easily and I was able to escape by just walking away at a brisk pace. It's one of the best pistols in my collection! Plus the amount I saved in lawyer s fees was really incredible!"
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Post by BestoFour on Sept 18, 2015 11:35:42 GMT -6
You are sooooo BAD!!!!
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Post by BestoFour on Sept 18, 2015 11:39:59 GMT -6
Can we talk about alligators? I thought they were fresh water rather than salt water. My daughter lives on St. Simons Island, GA. Last week a more than 10 foot alligator swam out of the ocean waves, walked along the surf for a while, then swam back into the ocean. Animal Control was called but didn't get there in time so this gator got totally away. Think about the nature shows you see on TV. Never once, when looking at sharks and whales do you see an alligator swim by so what the heck was this one doing in the ocean?
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