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Do you have the proper licenses yet? CCW permit and etc?

And btw, why give weapon advice when no one knows who you are or what your credentials are?

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Right on target (excuse the pun..:)...besides all of this has been discussed SEVERAL TIMES. All a person has to do is use the search function.

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I favor the Blunderbuss myself. It was first used by priates on the spanish main to repel boarder's. It's a flintlock blackpowder weapon that comes in .70 or .95 caliber. It's good for about 35 yards and will spread a pattern of shot over a two foot by 15 foot pattern. Verry effective aginst pirates.

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"sue" the search button? What did it do wrong? :)

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Very good advice. I like the "load and stuff" bolt action rifles from back in the civil war era. Extremly inaccurate but you gotta love the handmade lead balls that you had to cook over a campfire for ammo. All you really have to do is ask the skip kindly to excuse you and to give you a moment to load the darn thing. Also you might want to politely ask him not to draw his gun before your ready. Youll get cooperation.....rarely....but you might. :lol:

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PS- Sling shot & a bag of marbles isnt a bad idea either.
PPS- Mindtracker, good job with that double entendre. LoL.

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BTW..Slingshots are illegal in Alabama. Go figure....

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I like to use 327 gram loads in my crossbow. Sometimes when there is more than one perp, I follow up with a spike ball and chain night stick!

The crossbow is great because you can reuse the ammo! :wink:


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