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  • Fletch

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    4. If presented with a threat, what is the best draw technique: slow and nonchalant, slowly assembling like a small project and hoping the aggressor doesn't realize you have gun parts OR hurriedly putting the parts together while shouting obscenities and cursing the aggressor for slowing up the checkout line, etc?

    ...

    6. I want a gun that is simple enough to assemble quickly BUT may confuse a perpetrator who gets a hold of the parts. I'd hate for someone to steal my weapon and be able to assemble it as quickly as I can.

    Proper technique and weapon choice is demonstrated in this excellent documentary film:

    The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) - IMDb
     

    hokie

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    Everyone:

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    chezuki

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    To All:

    Where is Libertarian01? He's an expert at addressing and signing all of his posts.

    Also, in addition to signing off and saying over, we should end with the cool walkie talkie static "crrck" sound.

    Regards,

    chez

    Over.

    "Crrck"
     
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