Yeah, an incendiary for 12 gauge...I think if you used it on a deer you would get your venison already cooked. The descriptions of the things have me curious.
I used to carry an AR-15 and a 12 gauge pump w/ 8 rnd mag when cruising the islands, the AR to hold them at arm's length and the pump for up close. Had a lever action in .35 too that shot 200 grain bullets. 'Course, if I thought I was really going to have to use that stuff, I'd have stayed at home. But it's no good not being prepared, and in those days, back in the '80's, the USCG Notice to Mariners advised all yachts cruising the Bahamas to be armed.
Yes, I note that the guy who recommende a scope didn't get answered. As far as I know, us civilians are not allowed full auto, and I'm pretty sure also that foreign countries think the same.
Good evening everyone! I'm all ready for my farm sitter to show up... the back storage area has become a guest room again, the house is relatively tidy, the barn's all clean and stocked with feed, the fridge is all stocked with teenager food. :~D And I'm beat! I pick her up tomorrow morning at the airport and then I'm on vacation. She's gonna be here nearly two days before we leave, so she can ride and get to know the horses while I'm still here. I'm gonna consider that part of my vacation :~D
You just gotta love that.
WRT automatic weapons... except for the necessity of really alarming amounts of ammunition... I did like the one recommendation that people pick up a cheap AK once ported in some place that sells them. Then just plunk it overboard if you have to land somewhere it would be a problem.