Time to start preparing
Nov. 15th, 2002 07:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The Homeland Security Act is the scariest thing to come down the pike in the United States in a very, very long time. You can read about it here.
What can we do? Write your Congress-critters. Do not email them. Email gets ignored. Whip out the word processors and put your words on paper. Calling them also gets registered.
If it does pass, use cash whenever possible. Especially when you buy ammo for the weapons we should all own before the 2004 election season. The Second Amendment is the reset switch on the U.S. Constitution.
What can we do? Write your Congress-critters. Do not email them. Email gets ignored. Whip out the word processors and put your words on paper. Calling them also gets registered.
If it does pass, use cash whenever possible. Especially when you buy ammo for the weapons we should all own before the 2004 election season. The Second Amendment is the reset switch on the U.S. Constitution.
From a capabilities point-of-view...
Date: 17 Nov 2002 17:49 (UTC)Granted, it doesn't have the range of a good rifle. But if a sniper is out to get me, I'm probably dead anyway. For point-blank to medium range situations, it's versatile & effective.
As far as the usefulness of a pistol:
1. Ignoring conventional combat situations, most shootings occur within 10m anyway.
2. In the case of this particular weapon, if you're empty and desperate, you can throw it at your opponent. If it hits him, he's probably out of action.
3. It makes a great paperweight.
Seriously, the main reason to carry a sidearm is for situations where you need concealed carry capability, to keep a hand free for other activities, or when you're going to be working at short range or in an enclosed space.
-M
Re: From a capabilities point-of-view...
Date: 17 Nov 2002 18:00 (UTC)I am buying it, and the scope and cool-looing but uncomfotable grips will come off as soon as I get it home. Once I get comfortable with it at pistol distances, I'll probably reattache the scope and see what it's like at long-gun distances.
Re: From a capabilities point-of-view...
Date: 17 Nov 2002 20:40 (UTC)*smirk*