What Did Those Guys Mean to Do?
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This is a story I haven’t even shared with friends, only family. However, this story is true. Me and my dad decided to go hunting one day. I brought my 22. rifle, a Mossberg 702 Flinkster. I had recently gotten a scope for it. (This is important for later.) We went hunting in Red Bud Valley, a heavily forested area where my dad use to go with his brothers. (We live in Tulsa, OK. We traveled there.) My dad thought of bringing his pistol but didn’t.
We pull up on an old country road and first thing we see is a bunch of abandoned trailers, some even look burnt. We get out, just shoot some old beer cans out there and take some random shots off into this big spacious area and decide to leave since it was getting dark out. (About 6:00 or 7:00 I think.)
We make it down this hill and hear a dog barking. (You have a perfect vantage point where you can see our car below but they can’t see you.) My dad tells me to give him my gun and looks down there with the scope and says he sees two guys. I asked him if we should be worried and he told me not to worry about it. So we finally make it down there and there’s a go with a sort of mullet but it was extremely long in the back, and he had blonde hair with no shirt on and jeans. The other guy looked like a fat skin head, he was bald and had tattoos and a brown chin strap. They had a dog and two sawed-off shotguns (which I didn’t even see until my dad told me about the guns.)
They started talking to us and made up the worst excuse that some lady in one of the trailers said she saw a suspicious car outside. (They were either bad at making excuses or on drugs.) Now remember these trailers were abandoned. My dad just played along and told them about how he used to go there with his brothers as a kid. But they weren’t even listening. They were already packing up. (They had a car too.) In fact I think we actually both had SUV’s now that I think about it.
Anyways we left and my dad said that they were probably on drugs. We never talked about it much but my dad is going to take me to HIS property from now on in Osage. And that was that.
Sorry about my long story. Here’s finally my questions. Firstly, what did those guys mean to do? What was going on in general? And secondly…about that scope? Was I wrong for wanting them to be shot right then and there? I mean when you see two guys who look like that and with all that’s happened…I’m not evil, but I mean come on. Thanks for reading.
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Best answer:
Answer by Clicker777
You certainly can not shoot people on suspicion only!
It is almost certain that the men were intending to rob you and your dad, probably of your fire arms, and money, but there is no proof of this.
Your dad is one cool dude! He has saved you both a lot of trouble, I can tell you.
Avoid those trailers if you go there again. You do not know who, or what might be temporary in them.
You may need help in getting over this. Any nightmares, or sleep walking are danger signs, so is continual talking about the incident.
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