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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Like I mentioned earlier, the speed at which he fucked himself is amazing, but it pales in comparison to the speed in which he fucked us all. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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So you hunt with a Full Auto Machine Gun? Explosives too? Hey isn't that the BATFE in your driveway? -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
I think you forgot the sarcasm icon -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Good for you.... -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Do us all a favor and keep your crappy opinions of other posters and yor smugness in canada. Yeah you don't live in my neighborhood...we wouldn't want you. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Your quick temper and willingness to have some one die over a blog entry is proof enough you don't have the mental capacity to own a hammer, never mind a gun. Your quick judgement of others would leave me to belive that you enjoy sitting in judgement of others without truly knowing anything at all about them. I bet you feel sooooooo superior. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Andy your point is taken: I was illustrating what will happen to him and his sport of choice when the anti-gunners get done with us. He is old and seems to not care about the future generations of hunters and firearm enthusiasts. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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ATTN BILL: That is a personal Attack But of course you can get aways with saying I have a lack of mental capacity, it goes along with your favorite Mods sense of fairness. Would you like me to say things about you? Do you consider yourself kind or understanding? Fair? polite? when was the last you defended the rights of others? -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Why would I? this guy killed nor hurt anyone physically. Screw me over and I will take every opportunity to get justice. -
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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
From what I can see on the other thread, you guys definitely got Remington's attention. Jim Scoutten Shooting USA -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
I certainly have an opinion, however I won't add much to the 14 pages of comments already posted in that thread about Jim Zumbo. Clearly, he doesn't understand the importance of resisting all forms of proposed gun control and all gun bans. Ronnie Barrett understands and that's why I support .50 BMG rifles for any honest citizen who can afford one. One of the questions that hasn't been dealt with is what the hell Zumbo and Remington were doing shooting Coyotes with a .17 caliber rimfire round. Does Mr. Traditional, Ethical Hunter enjoy watching animals bleed out to a slow death? We've got a Coyote problem in the hills around my house and I've got cats and dogs to protect. I don't have a bolt gun waiting to do the work. I've got my HBAR Colt and a thirty round mag of hollow points for the shots I may need to take. So, yes, I'm appalled at the comments. I can offer this possible insight: I last saw Jim Zumbo at the Smith & Wesson media day in Orlando during the SHOT Show. (Show runs on Feb. 28th-he's not in it.) We exchanged a few words, I've known him for many years, since he appeared doing some cooking segments on American Shooter about 15 years ago. He was looking around the gathering at the test fire range and commented that he was now the oldest member of the gun media. Perhaps we now know he's old enough to have lost his understanding of modern firearms and their proper uses. Jim Scoutten Shooting USA -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Here is Ted getting ready for his big hunt with Jim Zumbo -
'McMissile' Moment Lands Mom in Jail
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'McMissile' Moment Lands Mom in Jail Driver Gets Felony Conviction For Tossing Cup of Ice Into Car By Theresa Vargas Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, February 18, 2007; A01 To the locals, it's the "McMissile" case. And like the name, the details of it spill forth like a bad joke: A woman is driving north on Interstate 95. Three kids squirm in the back seat, and her sister, six months pregnant and having early contractions, sits in the front. The stress starts to simmer. Traffic slows, then crawls, then creeps. More stress. A car cuts in front of her, then scoots away. A short time later, it darts in again. She can no longer take it. She veers onto the shoulder and speeds up. Wham! She tosses a large McDonald's cup filled with ice into the other car. "From my side, I heard a whoomp," recalled the woman's sister, LaJeanna Porter, 27. "I was like, 'I know you didn't throw that cup.' She said, 'Yes I did.' " Neither woman foresaw the seemingly supersize repercussions of that misguided moment July 2. No one was injured, but the cup launcher, Jessica Hall, 25, of Jacksonville, N.C., was charged and convicted by a Stafford County jury of maliciously throwing a missile into an occupied vehicle, a felony in Virginia. The instructions given to the jury said that "any physical object can be considered a missile. A missile can be propelled by any force, including throwing." Hall, a mother of three young children whose husband is serving his third tour in Iraq, has spent more than a month in jail. The jury sentenced her to two years in prison, the minimum, and a judge will formally impose a sentence Wednesday. Under state law, the judge can only decrease the jury's sentence. "We didn't think it would go this far," Hall said in an interview at the Rappahannock Regional Jail. "Two years! What did I do?" There are two versions of what happened that day. The occupants of both cars agree on this: It was hot, the kind of hot in which legs stick to leather seats, and the traffic was barely moving, slowed by a fatal crash up the road in Prince William County. In one car, driver Pete Ballin, 36, and girlfriend Eliza Fowle, 28, were heading home to the District after visiting her father in North Carolina. They said they were maneuvering through the stalled traffic, not even noticing Hall until the Mickey-D moment. "I guess we inadvertently merged back in front of her," Fowle said. "She apparently took that as some sort of aggressive maneuver on our part." The next thing they knew, Fowle said, Hall was pulling up in the emergency lane and "chucking a big, supersized McDonald's cup at us." It flew diagonally across Ballin and onto Fowle. "It was gross and sticky and got all over me and the front of our car, the dashboard and the windshield," Fowle said. Hall, whose family was driving from North Carolina to New York for a family party, saw the situation differently. She said she had never driven that route and was trying to keep up with her father's truck when Ballin cut in front of her the second time, causing her to swerve onto the shoulder. She said she was worried because her sister's bulging belly almost slammed into the dashboard. Hall's next move was wrong, she said, but she felt provoked. "It was past me ignoring him. I'm not going to lie; I was cursing him," she said. "I took the McDonald's cup. I tossed it over my car." She never fathomed that it would land her in jail for the first time in her life, wearing a standard-issue jumpsuit frayed up both legs and learning to curl her hair using toilet paper. Not even when she saw Ballin talking to the state trooper up the highway, or when she was arrested and released on her own recognizance, or even when a trial date was set for Jan. 3. Even when Ballin testified, Hall said, "I'm thinking about what I'm going to cook when I get home." "I passed out when they said guilty, two years," she added. "I became a convicted felon." Fowle stands by the couple's decision to report the crime but concedes that even she and Ballin were surprised at the conviction. "I think that this is way too much of a punishment for her actions. This is just to me absolutely ridiculous," Fowle said. Community service would have made more sense, she said. "It's something that's going to make someone realize I did screw up, and I'm going to remember this, and I'm not going to do something like this again." Hall's attorney, public defender Terence Patton, did not return calls for comment. Nor did Commonwealth's Attorney Daniel M. Chichester or Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney George Elsasser, who handled the case. Elsasser argued in court that had Ballin been hit by the drink, he might have gotten into a serious accident with injuries. Hall also was found guilty of reckless driving, assault against Ballin and assault and battery against Fowle. For her conviction on those charges, the jury recommended she be fined $1,000. According to court documents, Hall is unemployed and, with her husband's salary, the couple takes in $30,384 a year. She receives $388 a month in food stamps. "It doesn't seem right for her not to be around," said Porter, who is watching one of Hall's three children, ages 4, 6 and 8. The younger two are with their grandparents. "We just hope that whatever they do, don't let them keep her. Without her, I don't know what I'll do." Hall said she has cried every day she has spent locked up and wakes most days to find clumps of hair on her pillow from the stress. She shares a cell with two other women and spends 19 hours a day in the cell, she said. When Hall talks about the incident, she sometimes jokes about how she will only fly over Virginia from now on and says other inmates sometimes throw things in her direction and say, "Watch out McMissile." But in other moments, when she talks about the reality of a felony conviction, her expression goes blank. She was supposed to start nursing school the day after she was sent to jail, and she wonders what job she will be able to get once potential employers do a background check. "Now people are going to see me as an angry, road rage, convicted felon. And it really upsets me," she said. "I must have been wrong . . . but seriously, God. Lesson learned. Lesson learned is one hour in this place." -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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Zumbo should be forced to hunt polar bears and his only weapon is to yell "Boo!" -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
http://media-c02.libsyn.com/podcasts/eee580e17d121cadcd4cdbdd2ddf6d37/45d8e147/guntalk/070218guntalkC.mp3 go to 36:45 minutes -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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OK I will end the contest. Left to Right are as follows: .223/5.56NATO 62grain WOLF, 6.5 Grendel 123grn Lapua Scenar OTMBT, .308win/7.62NATO 150grn Nosler BT, .270win 130grn Nosler BT/ Black Hills Brass, 12ga. Winchester Supreme Gold 385grn. Saboted Copper HP @ 2000f/ps
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Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
Isn't it amazing at what speed this guy fucked his career? What's more amazing is how fast he fucked all of us. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
warpedskydiver replied to warpedskydiver's topic in Speakers Corner
From a Message I just read: No, the .223 was derived from the Remington .222, at first by the engineers at the Small Arms branch at Aberdeen Proving Ground, and finalized by Eugene Stoner. My dad was the engineer that pretty much got the whole schv program rolling (G A Gustafson). He also did a lot of consulting work with Remington and other manufacturers including Colt and Ruger. When I showed him Zumbo's comments I thought he was going to cry. As a life long hunter, small arms engineer and ballistician, competitive shooter, and staunch 2nd Amendment advocate, he thought he had seen it all. At 92 years of age his health has become very frail, and I seriously regret having showed him the article. Thanks Zumbo - I hope your retirement finds you impoverished. Thanks very much in advance to Remington for doing the right thing - and there is only one right thing to be done. Gus -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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first of all to answer your question: fast follow up shots are preferable in order to dispatch game humanely. Even the best hunters have had an animal run off and have to be tracked and put down, it happens. Also the light recoil of the AR15 platform allows for many less experienced or smaller statured hunters to enjoy the hunting experience. Disabled hunters rely on its ease of use for even those who may not have the use of both hands. -
Jim Zumbo: NRA, Second Ammendment Opponent
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In Jim Zumbo speak: Hey sorry I fucked all of you in the ass! Can we be friends now? Hey I am a good guy, send me your money. Ted Nugent will hear from me TODAY!!! Ted will not be very happy.