LOL, thanks. Forgot about that challenge. Did the drum ever work right?
Looks like a combination gun mag, part skillet
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LOL, thanks. Forgot about that challenge. Did the drum ever work right?
i will play devils advocate and say that you cant really trust an NRA website on being unbiasedThat is a problem with arguing for deterrence, I agree. It's hard to measure crimes which don't take place. Every once in a while, though, we get confirmation...such as the Waffle House incident where the criminals, having opted not to rob the Waffle House and having been subsequently apprehended by the police, admitted that it was the presence of the armed citizens that deterred them.
There is also this study done which indicated that criminals fear armed citizens:
http://www.nraila.org/news-issues/a...ica.aspx?s="Crime+&+Criminal+Justice"&st=&ps=
There are pros and cons to each type of carry, each weapon one might carry, different holsters, and so on and so on. No one answer is right for everyone. Any choice you make might net you some advantages, but you'll pick up some disadvantages, as well.
The study itself was sponsored by the Justice Department. Google Paul Blackman if you're not convinced.
I'm aware of waffle house's carry policy. The story is legit, though. It made the news. It happened here in Georgia, in fact.
Damn right. Wal-Mart...
Right. Just pull it out after you curse at someone for panhandling.