What do you carry?
#502
I carry an RP20 with me sometimes. No permit, but haven't had any trouble yet...
Leaning in the corner of my bedroom is a Mossberg 500A w/ a bird barrel, and a rifled and ported barrel. Also have a K98, a Remington .222, and a Stevens Model 56 .22
Wanted to get anything H&K I could get my hands on when I first moved to VT, but found myself blowing money on the car and rent, so no new firearms.
Leaning in the corner of my bedroom is a Mossberg 500A w/ a bird barrel, and a rifled and ported barrel. Also have a K98, a Remington .222, and a Stevens Model 56 .22
Wanted to get anything H&K I could get my hands on when I first moved to VT, but found myself blowing money on the car and rent, so no new firearms.
#504
good TV watching gun. Next time you're half asleep watching a race, and it goes to commercial and Billy Maze comes on YELLING about oxyclean, scaring you awake again, you just pick up your RP20 and unload 20 rounds into his face in a matter of 3-4 seconds (not bad for a piece of plastic). Its got good grouping too, you'll actually need to spread your pattern a bit or the darts start landing on top of each other instead of sticking.
#508
I don't know what an M1 Grand is, but I know that a Garand is a terrible gun for home defense. Long guns are a terrible choice because they are always 1. long and 2. far too powerful. A 30-06 is a retardedly powerful bullet, and when you miss, it's going to sail on through the walls of your house until it finds something hard enough to stop it, maybe somewhere in the neighbors house or car or kid. Same thing with shotguns. A 1oz magnum slug has the power to rip through two standard sheetrock walls, and two exterior walls and be lethal. And good luck claiming self-defense if you shoot someone through a wall or door, unless they were shooting first.
Plus, a .32 ACP is a joke. You shoot someone and they might bleed to death tomorrow, but they'll still be coming at you. It has so little energy, and if your assailant is wearing heavy leather or layered denim, you'd be lucky to get any substantial penetration. Honestly, you're better off using the gun to beat them off, if they don't take it away from you and smack you silly for using such a pathetic gun.
Plus, a .32 ACP is a joke. You shoot someone and they might bleed to death tomorrow, but they'll still be coming at you. It has so little energy, and if your assailant is wearing heavy leather or layered denim, you'd be lucky to get any substantial penetration. Honestly, you're better off using the gun to beat them off, if they don't take it away from you and smack you silly for using such a pathetic gun.
Last edited by CLX; 12-21-2008 at 06:05 PM.
#509
M1 Garand is the original WW2 weapon. Only slightly improved as the M1A (which I currently own) or the M14 currently still use with sniper units in the Army and Marines and still the ship weapon on some Navy ships.
You're right on the errant bullet thing...
You're right on the errant bullet thing...