https://www.wired.com/2007/06/robo-tasers-for/
incase non lethal is an idea lol
On 3/13/2020 4:46 PM, Bill Prince wrote:
Claymores can be very effective.
bp
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On 3/13/2020 2:16 PM, Robert wrote:
I would have taken you for an electrified fence kinda guy...
On 3/13/20 12:05 PM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:
I have a nice balcony connecting my BR to my office at home. Lots
of room for a 50 cal tripod mounted M2 looking out the driveway.
At least that would take care of my Southern exposure. Land mines
will get the rest.
*From:* Steve Jones
*Sent:* Friday, March 13, 2020 12:47 PM
*To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] COVID-19 and WISPAmerica
The AR wasnt the weapon of choice. Prone to mechanical issues. But
price was right, and it was the only semiauto rifle in stock, in my
price range. I would have preferred the henry repeater if this were
a pleasure purchase. AR is a hyped up weapon, much like this plague.
And I dont want a semi auto shotgun. But given the purpose of the
purchase and the escalation of stupidity, it was the option. I have
a couple .22 and a 9mm handgun. .22 doesnt have the stopping power,
or the shock and awe noise factor. The kids, I prefer not touch the
handgun, too loose of a weapon. the 20 guage would be preferred for
them, but the wife said no to two guns. I dont even keep most guns
at my house currently, they stay across the street at my dads house.
I needed something with stopping power, noise, and capacity in the
even the ill prepared choose to take advantage of the shitshow that
might go down. Id prefer to not even own an AR, because even if the
shitshow (that probably wont come to pass) happens, it will end and
I still will have a politically problematic weapon, whos reputation
doesnt justify its hassle of ownership, but it is what it is. I did
load all the magazines, I normally keep ammunition in a separate
container as the stored weapons. thats the first escalation, if the
morons calm their tits, ill unstress those springs. If it continues
to escalate, Ill bring the weapons home. So no, nothing moronic or
impulse about the purchase. If you saw my walmart, youd understand.
Stupid people are dangerous, and stupid criminals are almost as bad.
And when the mandated wait is over, ill pick up another 1000 rounds
when i pick up the weapon. When the shitshow is over, hopefully i
still have every single cartridge and we can have a good fun day at
the range.
Morons and governments make me nervous, theyre both too prone to
impulse stupidity
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 1:23 PM Jason McKemie
<j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com> wrote:
I think it falls more under prepping than hoarding at that point.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 1:07 PM Robert <i...@avantwireless.com>
wrote:
If you bought it before the run and it was super cheap from
the right
place online in December and availability was trivial, was
it still
hoarding?
On 3/13/20 7:25 AM, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> On 3/13/20 6:33 AM, Carl Peterson wrote:
>> And yes, stocking up on ammunition is moronic behavior.
Spend the
>> money on some extra dry goods you could share with your
neighbors in
>> the event that they need help. WWJD
>
>
> That requires rational thought. The people that think the
best
> response to all of this is to purchase mass quantities of
toilet paper
> aren't exactly top of the smarts chain.
>
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