Quote from Sam Mcgee:
That's a long list of things to keep that you hopefully would never need.
Do you grasp the concept of emergency supplies? Of course you hope not to need it. But how is it wise not to stock it????
What about just keeping a gun and if the worst case scenario actually happens, the gun will let you just take what you need from your neighbor.
And when your neighbor plans to do this to you? Maybe takes a few shots at your family. Great plan...
Quote from Thermactor:
You keep thousands in cash and you guard it with a $150 military surplus gun in a weak caliber?
The most important thing is being able to shoot it well. Practice, practice, practiceQuote from startraitor:
Using deadly force is a serious proposition. In addition to all the moral conderations involved, includes surrendering your weapon and never seeing it again. As this an anonymous post I will disclose that it is a secondary sidearm. I keep a few nice sigs as well for concealing and big colt python for open carry.
I feel very comfortable with the stopping power of a 380 at close range, discharging federal hydra-shock, full metal jacket. Additionally the feg is extremely reliable. Cold war, James Bond knock off, but an easy piece.
