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Old September 28th 11, 02:20 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave,talk.politics.guns,rec.sport.golf,alt.conspiracy
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Default Small gun, the serious protection you need ...

On 9/27/2011 5:30 PM, Scout wrote:


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On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 16:29:19 -0700, John Smith
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.410 buck (or a choice), .357/.38 ....

good obama blaster, criminal public servant controller, etc. Could stop
'em from stealing you SW radio, golf clubs, other guns, or save your
arse when you wake up to the conspiracy and the conspirators want you
silenced!

http://bondarmsusa.com/

(make sure you watch the video!)

Would even fit in the san fransicko boys' purses!

Regards,
JS


**** that. This is a much better weapon.

http://www.ruger.com/products/sp101/index.html

Five shots,


Which you get from one round of .410 triple aught buck (3" shell)

better reload time


Really? You think you can reload the cylinder of that revolver faster
than you can fire the other barrel of that derringer?

much more accurate.


I suspect the .410 would be suitably accurate for any reasonable self
defense range.

So unless you think you will have time to group your shots, The higher
accuracy is pretty much moot.



He thinks he will be in a movie or a shooting range when all this takes
place ... you kill them with the first shot, you might have time enough
for the second shot, then you better be ducking for cover and grabbing
your backup and looking around for his partner(s.)

There is much to be prepared for, both before, during and AFTER the
situation ... fact is, the further they are from you, the more difficult
it may be to convince a jury that deadly force was valid ... the closer
they are to you, the more chance it will be your attacker who is talking
to the court, prosecutor and jury ... for your murder ... be prepared
and keep a cool head ... then, the mistakes you make might be minor
enough to handle easily ...

Regards,
JS


Regards,
JS