04-20-2009, 12:39 PM
Sure, I'm disagreeing with a double barrel shotgun.
Cylinder bore is in some areas illegal. Go figure. Here or not, I have no idea, and it's a gigantic quagmire of all sorts of competing laws. Ultimately you just can't keep up with the legal whatever--like, I don't know, if the serial number is a prime, it's a FELONY to own it.
Steel shot loses gas faster than lead(which is why a lot of hunters hate it.) But it's sensible in a neighborhood. Perhaps responsible.
Look, I don't want to portray myself as any sort of Xick waving whatever or any of that, but I've seen a lot of this, not only on a "prep table" but have worked in law enforcement in a pretty rough places, and have been trained by some pretty quality folks, with names you'd know. I'm just not any of that anyway. Basically, I'm a tall, skinny, humanitarian liberal. Whatever. It's all SO simple. What it comes down to isn't fire arms, or caliber, or this or that. I'll assure you that there's people with a stick that are completely capable of keeping their house safe. It's all about attitude, and personal responsibility--and that's the issue. If you take it seriously, well, there you go. You'll protect yourself, and your family. There's your security. If you don't-- a firearm is probably a 50-50 play in the whole thing, and for most, just Xick waving.
Cylinder bore is in some areas illegal. Go figure. Here or not, I have no idea, and it's a gigantic quagmire of all sorts of competing laws. Ultimately you just can't keep up with the legal whatever--like, I don't know, if the serial number is a prime, it's a FELONY to own it.
Steel shot loses gas faster than lead(which is why a lot of hunters hate it.) But it's sensible in a neighborhood. Perhaps responsible.
Look, I don't want to portray myself as any sort of Xick waving whatever or any of that, but I've seen a lot of this, not only on a "prep table" but have worked in law enforcement in a pretty rough places, and have been trained by some pretty quality folks, with names you'd know. I'm just not any of that anyway. Basically, I'm a tall, skinny, humanitarian liberal. Whatever. It's all SO simple. What it comes down to isn't fire arms, or caliber, or this or that. I'll assure you that there's people with a stick that are completely capable of keeping their house safe. It's all about attitude, and personal responsibility--and that's the issue. If you take it seriously, well, there you go. You'll protect yourself, and your family. There's your security. If you don't-- a firearm is probably a 50-50 play in the whole thing, and for most, just Xick waving.