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« Reply #920 on: November 25, 2008, 11:56:18 PM » |
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REVOLUTION NOW, DIRECT ACTION, STOP COOPERATING, STOP USING MONEY, STOP PAYING TAXES, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, COMPLAIN , SHOUT, BREAK, DEMONSTRATE, GET MAD, SHUT OFF UTILITIES, MOVE AWAY, SPEAK OUT SPEAK UP SPEAK LOUD, SACRIFICE YOUR LIFE FOR TRUTH JESUS YAHSHUA AMEN
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« Reply #921 on: November 30, 2008, 10:07:22 AM » |
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Drasamis, you hit the nail right on the head. I know I have held off for many, many years from reaching out to others and discussing my thoughts. There have always been narcs (what we called them in school) trying to infiltrate and report on activities and whereabouts and now there are even more. Just ask any biker gang or separitist religious group.
I watched Ruby Ridge, Waco and the Branch Davidians go down as law enforcement rolled up to the gates in the name of public safety. Bigger target? Yes. Bigger threat? maybe, but IMO we stand a better chance as a group in a commune as opposed to a shack in the woods. I would much rather stand up to a siege condition than be picked off trying to gather lunch in the woods.
In my situtation, It would be the woods, or rather, a cave hidden about 45 miles into the canopy. Basically living conditions will be a 10 by 12 shed built about 200 feet back in a corridor that has 2 ways out. water is plentiful and heating will be done with a small cast iron wood stove. cooling is done by the cave and stays an average 54F year round. electricity will be solar, with a 2000 running watt inverter. wiring was easily concealed and after a weekend retreat noted that using compact cfl lighting along with a 20" computer moniter as a tv and cheapie 30 dollar dvd player ran quite effieciently on 3 hi cap marine batts. There was about a 45 percent reserve according to the charge controller after running about 10 hours on batt power alone.. also picked up some of those plastic portable green houses, the kind that you can put over the top of your garden in fall or early winter. Dunno how they will work, but if they keep the pests down to a minimum then they will be worth it for that alone. as for humidity, it is very damp, and is an issue i have no idea on how to combat As for the panels they are quite large and hard to conceal. I would worry more of being discovered by aircraft from the glare they most certainly would reflect rather than by a roving patrol hiking into the middle of nowhere in search of abscounders. As for being picked off by the powers that be, I find it highly unlikely in such a remote area, but either way have put primitive early warning ideas to good practice. Plus, one who knows an area better than the enemy has the advantage. One would know to hide cache deposits in strategic lcations, or at the very least have a good escape route if the odds were against one (never keep your eggs in one basket). I know i probably do not have the brightest idea in the world, but as long as i do not leave a trail or signs of human activity, might fare pretty well. Either way, I would listen by shortwave, and keep in touch with like minded individuals and believe me there are more than many would think.
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« Reply #922 on: November 30, 2008, 03:28:04 PM » |
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My B-day is in Dec.I am thinking about some guns at tax time.either a 30/30 or an sks.Will prob.go with a 30-30.
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« Reply #923 on: November 30, 2008, 03:28:50 PM » |
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No one knows for sure, when all will come down, so get ready ASAP, don't wait!!
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« Reply #924 on: November 30, 2008, 03:30:44 PM » |
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We were at a gun show yesterday. A lot of ammo was bought and not many guns. Iowa. The sheeple are still asleep.
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« Reply #925 on: November 30, 2008, 04:08:34 PM » |
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My B-day is in Dec.I am thinking about some guns at tax time.either a 30/30 or an sks.Will prob.go with a 30-30.
I plan on buying more guns & ammo with my stimulus check. I need another 30-06. Thanks King George & YoBama  I knew you'd help us out 
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« Reply #926 on: November 30, 2008, 04:25:46 PM » |
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Don't forget food and water! Those are most important!
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« Reply #927 on: November 30, 2008, 04:46:04 PM » |
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Look. Most of you are 1st time gun buyers. You don't know jack shit about calibers etc... The bigger the better. Go with NOTHING less than a .30 cal. If you want a pistol, get a 9mm, or .38 special, or .357 magnum. Those are REAL calibers. They will stop a punk at 30 yards, and put him out for the count. 7.62x39 is a SHORT .308 caliber. It is a Russian caliber (AK & SKS). Its not made to reach out past 300 yards. But at 100, it will kill instantly. A .223 might, but if the guy is big, you will have to hit him again to take him out, because he will be pissed when he gets up.
Get an AK, or SKS. If you are EXPERIENCED, get an SKS. If you know nothing, get an AK. Don't go with the AR-15 caliber types. If you have the $, then get an FN-FAL which shoots a full .308 caliber. It will reach out to 1k yards. It will really reach out, and touch someone. Its a full rifle.
Get MINIMUM 1k rounds. if you run into a war zone, 100 rounds will go in 3-5 minute. Most of you don't know shit about calibers. So you will be dumping $1 a round into a .30-30, where as an AK, its $5 for a box of 20, and the same for a .308 NATO.
I've been doing this a long time, I grew up on guns. If you are a complete fool, and can't aim worth a shit, get a high-cap .12 gauge shotgun that fires 3 inch shells. Get a crapload of slugs to reach out 100 yards, and some 3 inch buckshot for your street-type combat. A shotgun will throw someone 2 feet off the ground, where my AK would splat their brains all over the place.
I've been deer hunting since I was 8. My little BAR 7mm magnum ($1.50 a round) will drop a deer without him running, he just drops dead. It leaves an AWEFULL mess when the bullet exits the other side. My AK will kill one instantly with the right round. A deer, unlike most humans is tough, and won't give up when hit. They run. If I get hit, Ill be blazing mad enough to go against an army. If some thug hits me with a .223 round in the wrong spot hes gonna die. I'm not a big guy, but I'm wiry, and I have Norse & Scottish blood in me.
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« Reply #928 on: November 30, 2008, 05:24:55 PM » |
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Go Cal. 7.62., yes, M14, heavy but the best, in my humble oppinion.
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« Reply #929 on: November 30, 2008, 05:51:33 PM » |
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Don't forget food and water! Those are most important!
And beer!
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« Reply #930 on: November 30, 2008, 05:59:01 PM » |
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be smart with what you buy first you need a hunting rifle then a gun for self defense i would try to get them in the same cal.my m44 is for self defense.
Got it  Just lookin for a back-up 
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« Reply #931 on: November 30, 2008, 06:04:49 PM » |
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Go Cal. 7.62., yes, M14, heavy but the best, in my humble oppinion.
I've been toying with the mini-14 idea (already got a 30-06), but also considering a Barret compound crossbow. Shorter range, yes, but no sound 
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« Reply #932 on: November 30, 2008, 06:07:32 PM » |
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like boubear said food and water.i know how to spear fish and all that. i do it for fun when nobody is looking. knowing how to gather food is important.i dont sugest shooting deer with an m44 mosin nagant if you dont want to be heard from a mile away. m44 nagants are loud as hell
Lots of survival staple indeed. Been there, done that  Goin back for more.
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« Reply #933 on: November 30, 2008, 06:07:59 PM » |
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You are all talking about weapons, if you don't have food and water, your weapons will be useless!! Prepare for what is coming!!
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« Reply #934 on: November 30, 2008, 06:18:01 PM » |
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You are all talking about weapons, if you don't have food and water, your weapons will be useless!! Prepare for what is coming!!
Got plenty of food, and I have a natural spring on my property (been there for over 20 years), so water is plentiful. I'm also planting an organic garden in springtime too, so food no problem. Anything gets close to the garden, it will end up in the meat locker  I'm on it boss............. 
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« Reply #935 on: November 30, 2008, 06:37:20 PM » |
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Great, that's what I wanted to hear. All these talks about weapons and nothing else was getting me worried!!
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« Reply #936 on: November 30, 2008, 06:44:04 PM » |
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Great, that's what I wanted to hear. All these talks about weapons and nothing else was getting me worried!!
You know us guys....... guns guns guns guns guns..........guns guns ammo ammo guns, food-water-beer-sex ..........and if there's time............. sleep 
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« Reply #937 on: November 30, 2008, 06:50:29 PM » |
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You know us guys....... guns guns guns guns guns..........guns guns ammo ammo guns, food-water-beer-sex ..........and if there's time............. sleep  LOL!!
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« Reply #938 on: November 30, 2008, 06:53:38 PM » |
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I've been toying with the mini-14 idea (already got a 30-06), but also considering a Barret compound crossbow. Shorter range, yes, but no sound  I recently got a crossbow.not compound but it is quiet.I need more arrows.The 5.50 20" arrows at walmart work(better when cut down)I need to test my prototype:20" cut down to 17".They are also marking them down.if the 17 works I will try 16" and start testing from there for range and accuracy.then when they come down to 1 or 2 dollars each I will buy up a pile of them,and mechanical broad-heads.food and water are not too difficult to come by if one knows a little about hunting and trapping and fishing.water can be boiled and arrows can be reused.
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« Reply #939 on: November 30, 2008, 06:54:29 PM » |
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thats the men who havent been feminized by soy
either soy, or watching 'Friends'
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« Reply #940 on: November 30, 2008, 06:59:13 PM » |
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I recently got a crossbow.not compound but it is quiet.I need more arrows.The 5.50 20" arrows at walmart work(better when cut down)I need to test my prototype:20" cut down to 17".They are also marking them down.if the 17 works I will try 16" and start testing from there for range and accuracy.then when they come down to 1 or 2 dollars each I will buy up a pile of them,and mechanical broad-heads.food and water are not too difficult to come by if one knows a little about hunting and trapping and fishing.water can be boiled and arrows can be reused.
I have an older crossbow that I deem usable but not reliable due to the firing physics of the bolt. If the release isn't going exactly straight (firing the bolt) it tends to flip the nock upwards putting the bolt in a wobbly flight path, therefore, an inaccurate hit. The newer crossbows have a true straight release. That's why I'm looking at a Barret.
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« Reply #941 on: November 30, 2008, 07:00:51 PM » |
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You's guys are just to funny!! Remember that not everything revolves around guns. You need food and water to survive, or your guns won't be any use to you at all!!
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« Reply #942 on: November 30, 2008, 07:02:14 PM » |
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like boubear said food and water.i know how to spear fish and all that. i do it for fun when nobody is looking. knowing how to gather food is important.i dont sugest shooting deer with an m44 mosin nagant if you dont want to be heard from a mile away. m44 nagants are loud as hell
Yeah they are loud me my dad and brother went out the other day with mosin I bought for my dad. he fired and I was like holy shit I can't believe that gun is that loud. definately need some hearing protection when firing that one.
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« Reply #943 on: November 30, 2008, 07:03:47 PM » |
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I have an older crossbow that I deem usable but not reliable due to the firing physics of the bolt. If the release isn't going exactly straight (firing the bolt) it tends to flip the nock upwards putting the bolt in a wobbly flight path, therefore, an inaccurate hit. The newer crossbows have a true straight release. That's why I'm looking at a Barret.
I have a cross bow too. And plenty of swords. I am not buying a gun because of all the stuff we have to through by just getting one. So I hope what we have will help us!!
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« Reply #944 on: November 30, 2008, 07:06:38 PM » |
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...the only stop of the sh*t hitting the fan is the truth blades that repel it! Sharpen your blade of truth. Yes we need food, water, guns, gold/ silver; and each other...together we stand, alone we fall one at a time. ( intruing post and good insight sir X9ballX...thank you)
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« Reply #945 on: November 30, 2008, 07:07:06 PM » |
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I have a cross bow too. And plenty of swords. I am not buying a gun because of all the stuff we have to through by just getting one. So I hope what we have will help us!!
I hear (  ) that they plan to impose gun registrations at FLEA MARKETS (  nudge nudge  ) in the near future. Until then its' cash n' carry  I got swords too......and blowguns, and knives, and a compound bow, and other stuff 
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« Reply #946 on: November 30, 2008, 07:11:42 PM » |
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I hear (  ) that they plan to impose gun registrations at FLEA MARKETS (  nudge nudge  ) in the near future. Until then its' cash n' carry  I got swords too......and blowguns, and knives, and a compound bow, and other stuff  I'm in Canada, so gun registration is very hard here. But we do have other things. Like I said. that is why we are not getting a gun. We are also very capable in martial arts. Hapkido. My husband myself and our children Know hand to hand combat!! 
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« Reply #947 on: November 30, 2008, 07:14:43 PM » |
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Crossbows are a good choice as hunting weapons. I bought the newest compound crossbow from Excalibur and this puppy has allot of punch. I'm gonna be pickin up a 9MM soon to add on to my hunting rifles. Don't forget books, warm clothes, superglue (to fix torn rubber soles on shoes/boots), sharpening stone for yer cutting utensils and the list goes on and on. If I were wealthy I would have no problem, sux bein a 9-5 regular working joe.
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« Reply #948 on: November 30, 2008, 07:18:39 PM » |
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I'm in Canada, so gun registration is very hard here. But we do have other things. Like I said. that is why we are not getting a gun. We are also very capable in martial arts. Hapkido. My husband myself and our children Know hand to hand combat!!  Ohhhh ok. My bad. I learned a bit of GoJu Shurei (sp?) while I was in the Navy, and worked on it from time to time since then. I also know a couple Force Recon guys who have hand to hand skills too. I mostly enjoy the 'art of shock n' awe' too 
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« Reply #949 on: November 30, 2008, 07:21:14 PM » |
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i have a full tang shirayasha katana. this sword is no joke at all. even better is i know how to use it. i am by no means a master of the sword but i could take on 5 other people with simalar weapons and cut them all down no problem at all. mines an actual sword from japan and was made in 1750 i think.a gift to me from a freind of mine who died giving birth to twins my mother was a master a escrima my mother was from the philipines so its only natural she knows. i am alright at it nothing speacial
Wow!! That must be a cool sword!! You would have to ask my husband what the swords are called!!LOL I just know how to use them, and so do our children. We train with them. We train how to dissable people and break bones, that's was Hapkido is all about!!
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« Reply #950 on: November 30, 2008, 07:23:51 PM » |
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Crossbows are a good choice as hunting weapons. I bought the newest compound crossbow from Excalibur and this puppy has allot of punch. I'm gonna be pickin up a 9MM soon to add on to my hunting rifles. Don't forget books, warm clothes, superglue (to fix torn rubber soles on shoes/boots), sharpening stone for yer cutting utensils and the list goes on and on. If I were wealthy I would have no problem, sux bein a 9-5 regular working joe.
Excaliburs are wicked. I prefer the silent weapon, but there's always the 1000 yard attention getter  Yes, by all means pick up a couple goos survival books. The SAS Survival Handbook is a good one, along with the Army's FM-21-76 field manual. I wrote an article a while back about a Martial Law survival pack. If requested I'll post it here.
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« Reply #951 on: November 30, 2008, 07:27:38 PM » |
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Wow!! That must be a cool sword!!
You would have to ask my husband what the swords are called!!LOL I just know how to use them, and so do our children. We train with them. We train how to dissable people and break bones, that's was Hapkido is all about!!
Yeah, Hapkido is pretty nasty. I have a dual sword set, katana style. It's not an heirloom, but it's 440 stainless (black). A 20" and 16" blades in a dual sheath.
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« Reply #952 on: November 30, 2008, 07:29:24 PM » |
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Yeah, Hapkido is pretty nasty. I have a dual sword set, katana style. It's not an heirloom, but it's 440 stainless (black). A 20" and 16" blades in a dual sheath.
I have no Ideal what you just said!! LOL I just follow what my husband tells me! 
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« Reply #953 on: November 30, 2008, 07:32:55 PM » |
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Crossbows are a good choice as hunting weapons. I bought the newest compound crossbow from Excalibur and this puppy has allot of punch. I'm gonna be pickin up a 9MM soon to add on to my hunting rifles. Don't forget books, warm clothes, superglue (to fix torn rubber soles on shoes/boots), sharpening stone for yer cutting utensils and the list goes on and on. If I were wealthy I would have no problem, sux bein a 9-5 regular working joe.
been looking at a 9 myself.I want something simple and accurate. Something with a minimum number of parts,or a .45.I did find a nice 22 revolver with an extra cylinder(maybe to shoot magnums I think?) for a price I can talk the guy down from.If that is what the extra cylinder is for then I will prob.go with that for myself or the wife(who doesn't like guns... ARGH!)and Jr has been shooting a while(just a few times-at 2yrs-12 ga.,at 5 yrs an SKS,and around 6 or 7 a 30-30-just enough to get him familiar with the mechanix of it.).
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« Reply #954 on: November 30, 2008, 07:39:30 PM » |
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Yeah, Hapkido is pretty nasty. I have a dual sword set, katana style. It's not an heirloom, but it's 440 stainless (black). A 20" and 16" blades in a dual sheath.
are they solid through the handle?I had one that wasn't and it broke on me so I just moved the handle up the blade and rewrapped it with a little extra glue to cover the sharp side of the blade and viola!a good sword... until it was stolen.pist? yeah.still.just a little.still. got another one I need to fix.should have done that over the holiday.sounds like a good project for Jr. over the Christmas holiday.
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I have no Ideal what you just said!! LOL I just follow what my husband tells me!  It's like a double ninja sword but both swords are in the same sheath, and made of hardened stainless steel. Pretty rugged.
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« Reply #956 on: November 30, 2008, 07:44:24 PM » |
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Yeah, Hapkido is pretty nasty. I have a dual sword set, katana style. It's not an heirloom, but it's 440 stainless (black). A 20" and 16" blades in a dual sheath.
Hapkido is the most nastiest art, and it has been banned from many sports events. In Hapkido you do what ever you need to do to win. My husband was banned from joining the olympic team. But yet the police force came to them and ask to be trained in the art!! He trained police officers in our town which later labeled him as a dangerous criminal!! Go figure!!
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« Reply #957 on: November 30, 2008, 07:47:11 PM » |
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been looking at a 9 myself.I want something simple and accurate. Something with a minimum number of parts,or a .45.I did find a nice 22 revolver with an extra cylinder(maybe to shoot magnums I think?) for a price I can talk the guy down from.If that is what the extra cylinder is for then I will prob.go with that for myself or the wife(who doesn't like guns... ARGH!)and Jr has been shooting a while(just a few times-at 2yrs-12 ga.,at 5 yrs an SKS,and around 6 or 7 a 30-30-just enough to get him familiar with the mechanix of it.).
A 9mm is a good choice for a handgun, along with a 44, 357, or 45. Something that uses a common caliber. I have a feeling ammo will be a currency in the 'dark time'. A 22LR or Mag is a good gun for self defense that is small and concealable, but will mostly just piss hem off unless you get a head shot. A revolver or a semiauto is purely a matter of personal choice. If I'm in close quarters, I also prefer a 12ga Flare gun 
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...i know this may be off base; but: follow me through: Greek Fire: = 1, 12OZ bottle = + 2oz roofing tar + 1oz gasoline + A RAG > FILL BOTTLE WITH INGREDIENTS = TOSS AT ENIMIES... OH! Well! the Fire hit the fan...
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« Reply #959 on: November 30, 2008, 07:50:09 PM » |
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Hapkido is the most nastiest art, and it has been banned from many sports events. In Hapkido you do what ever you need to do to win. My husband was banned from joining the olympic team. But yet the police force came to them and ask to be trained in the art!! He trained police officers in our town which later labeled him as a dangerous criminal!! Go figure!!
I watched Hapkido on a Fight Science show. That guy put like 600 lbs of force on a dummy's shoulder, so yeh Hapkido is a lethal art. No wonder the police consider it deadly  I personally have a fascination with Dim Mak 
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Life is like a box of chocolates.....until some Neocon clubs you with your own leg and steals it.
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