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jsoceanlord

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i saw a movie in a theater recently where a guy shot a dart gun at the bad guy. that's a lot better than a taser (how many times can you shoot a taser between reloading ?).

i heard the fed's were looking at none lethal weapons like shooting projectiles, etc.

if you could patent a good dart gun for cockpits, you could make a million dollars
 
Take a look at the left. This is the only weapon of choice. A nice clock 36 .45 cal six shot. One in the pumpkin would suffice and drop the A-hole. I know I am going to have people saying about marksmanship and that bull. In these close quarters just point and unload with six shots your going to hit and kill. Or at least would them so you can get up and take them with the crash axe.

So let the flamming start for all you tree huggers.
 
“Cockpit Weapons”?

My wife’s beef stroganoff is rather mean, when employed correctly…:eek:

TMMT
:D
 
Deputy,

With all due respect to you sir why don’t you rid yourself of that flimsy piece of tactical Tupperware and find yourself a real gun?

Here are my choices of side arms.


http://www.hkpro.com/p7m8.htm

http://www.hkpro.com/psp.htm

http://www.hkpro.com/p7m13.htm

Carry is the PSP, wife keeps the M8 and my preferred house gun is the M13.

That is until the socialist out here in sunny, socially-politically correct Kalifornia decides to disarm me. Guess I’ll be moving to AZ or NV before that comes.

TMMT
:D :D
 
Dep676,

A Glock 33 (.357) with Trijicon sights for myself. They say that caliber has a little more stopping power, instead of going right through, the fpm rate and caliber match tends to stun the subject. Plus with the 33 model there's concealment with 13 shots. Hey, who knows? But I'm there with ya on the Glock train.

My preferred house gun is a Mossberg, pistol grip 12ga. . In the dark, you just have to aim in the general direction....ya know?
 
Yeah I the 36 can't have Trijicon sights. They are a nice feature. I have them on my service glock which is a glock 22 .40 cal. With a 15 magazine and one in the chamber. Any glock would do though, I agree.
 
I prefer the H&K USP 40. A trifle big, but double action makes it safe and 15 shots makes it hard to miss. Concealability you ask? Why would I want someone to think I am not carrying?
 
I've owned Sigs, Glocks, S&W, Colts, Berettas, Walthers, Rugers, Charter Arms, Taurus and others. Some were semiauto and some were revolvers. I've owned most popular calibers including the .22, .38, .380, 9mm, .357, .45, and 10mm. When my life or my loved ones lives are on the line I don't care what brand it is as long as it says "SigSauer" or "Glock" on the side and it's loaded with flying ashtrays (aka 220 gr .45 hollowpoints). I agree with Dep676. A Glock M36 is about as good as it gets for a lightweight, durable, absolutely reliable weapon although I personally prefer the Sig slightly more for asthetic reasons. After those two it would be a Colt or Springfield 1911 .45. As you can tell I have a lot of faith in the .45 but a Glock or Sig in .40 would also be a good choice. I still prefer the .45 though.
 
My home protection is a wussy .380 (near the bed) followed by the Remington 870 12 guage.... can't beat it. 1 shot to stun, the next means bussines!!
 
Caveman:

Flying ashtrays... that is a good one. I keep the M1911 at the house loaded with those...
 

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