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I asked, but the place did not have the Mossberg 500. I was ready to buy, so I bought anyway.
I asked, but the place did not have the Mossberg 500. I was ready to buy, so I bought anyway.
I took these NRA-sanctioned firearms safety classes at Reed's Indoor Range in Santa Clara.
What are my choices?
Remaining unarmed seems more dangerous at this point.
If we had a quake with widespread destruction it could happen here with the dogs.
What about the carpet and walls?
Isn't there a cleaner way to assassinate vaccinators and home invaders toot suite? What about the carpet and walls? I think maybe spear gun or crossbow.
Like Hircus said, If you're Suburban or Urban, look under 20" barrel length. You might want to consider a "Firearm" like the Henry Axe or Black Aces Tactical Pro (in non-tactical Wood frame) anything with under an 18" barrel. Don't know if that's CA legal.
For our testing, we sought the middle ground and went with the new 20-gauge model that is built with a short field barrel measuring 26 inches.
Just my opinion but, every man should own a gun. A man's #1 duty is protection.
Good point, maybe the 26" barrel is too long to be practical for spinning around, but I'm probably not going to be spinning around.
Lol, I suspect you're right already.
Crossbows can't be cocked for a long time.
Hey, ain't you guys engineers?
How hard would it be to build something that no one knows is a weapon? A spring loaded device that shoots a bolt of some sort. If not a bolt, how about a charged capacitor that delivers a high voltage shock (got that idea from a "trick" my dad and his buddies would do - charge up a AA battery-sized jelly role capacitor, then while holding it by one of the end wires, toss it to someone saying "here, catch." The catcher would of course end up coming into contact with both wires while catching the capacitor and thus get zapped). How about super soaker type gun filled with Carolina Reaper juice?
How hard would it be to build something that no one knows is a weapon? A spring loaded device that shoots a bolt of some sort.The main reason to make your own weapon at home is to take advantage of "gun buyback" programs.
How hard would it be to build something that no one knows is a weapon?
What are my choices?
Remaining unarmed seems more dangerous at this point.
Darren
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It’s beyond that now Robert, it’s getting sinister now. This is going to end badly
Robert W Malone, MD
@RWMaloneMD
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I fear you are correct. Priced a 12 gage the other day...
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2021/08/27/shotgun-henry-x-model-410-lever-action/
It's easy as F to make gunpowder and homemade shells, too.
MisdemeanorRebellionNoCoupForYou saysIt's easy as F to make gunpowder and homemade shells, too.
If you are talking about the centuries old concoction of charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter, then yes, you can make it at home. No so sure abut the nitroglycerin based modern smokeless powders, though.
Yup. That's on my list. I'm going for the Henry Axe though.
It's easy as F to make gunpowder and homemade shells, too.
Not if youbwash it with hot water and soap. No kidding.
No so sure abut the nitroglycerin based modern smokeless powders, though.
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The best home defense gun seems to be a shotgun.
Someone said "Try before you buy." How do you do that?
Apparently I need to do the CA Firearm Safety Certificate in the store:
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/firearms/forms/hscman.pdf
I have to have selected my gun before doing the FSC. Then I have to wait 10 days before picking it up.
Recommendations for shotgun models?
Big 5 Sporting Goods carries these:
I assume that's the low end and not very good.
Do shooting ranges allow shotguns? Maybe you go to a skeet place for practice.
https://www.big5sportinggoods.com/store/browse/fishing-and-hunting/hunting/_/N-1z13zm3Zae6