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Arm Thy Neighbor
Matthew Bracken ^ | March 27, 2010 | Matthew Bracken

Posted on 03/27/2010 9:58:15 AM PDT by Travis McGee

If you don’t presently own any firearms, you may have been considering taking that step in order to protect yourself and your family. Or perhaps you already have what you consider to be an adequate home armory, but is it really enough? In the event that our economy tanks, one certain outcome will be much higher levels of criminal violence. Read Fernando Aguirre’s excellent “The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse,” based on his experiences in Argentina after 2001, to see what happens to civil society when a national currency collapses and the banks are closed. Today’s career criminals will be that much more desperate and willing to use violence against their victims. The feral youths who need little encouragement to bust heads for sport in times of relative plenty may be starving, and no moral consideration will keep them from sticking a gun in your face or a knife in your back.

At the same time, the federal government may define this surge of criminal violence as civil disorder and enact emergency decrees, especially if armed citizens begin to fight back on a wide scale. One need look no further than the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to see how officials react toward ordinary people with firearms during a period of civil disorder. A freeze on gun sales and/or ammunition is a predictable outcome during government-defined “emergencies.”

Most of the readers of this column probably don’t need to be convinced of the wisdom of owning and practicing with firearms. You may even believe that you already possess all of the guns you need, whether a .38 caliber revolver in your bedside table or a small battery of handguns, shotguns and rifles in your closet or gun safe. You may even own one or more of those liberally despised so-called assault rifles. In any of these cases you may think you don’t need to consider any more gun purchases.

There is, however, one reason to purchase at least a few more weapons: to arm thy neighbors. I can hear you saying, “What is Bracken talking about? If that foolish grasshopper of a neighbor didn’t bother about his security when guns were readily available, why should I worry about him now? Besides, he may even be an anti-gun liberal, so the hell with him!”

This reasoning is short-sighted on several levels. First, we have all heard the old saying that “a conservative is a liberal who has been mugged.” When violence explodes during an economic collapse, millions of new conservatives will be created from former left-wingers. And besides philosophically anti-gun liberals, many folks simply grow up in families where guns are not present and reach adulthood having never touched a firearm. But no matter why they don’t own firearms, when the ultra-violence breaks out your neighbors down the street will deserve a way to defend themselves from criminal predation. Simple charity, Christian or otherwise, suggests that we should not leave the elderly couple, the widow or the single mom with young children defenseless against evildoers bent on rape, robbery or murder.

When the incidence of home invasions, carjackings and “express kidnappings” skyrockets, some of your neighbors will discover a sudden interest in acquiring firearms, just when firearms may not be available through normal channels. These unarmed neighbors may then ask if you have any extra firearms to lend to them. Which one of your carefully considered collection of guns will you hand over to arm your defenseless neighbor? Your high-end “concealed carry” pistol, which fits your hand like a glove? Your wife’s? Your pump-action shotgun? Your AR-15 Sport Utility Rifle? The fact is, you will be loath to give away any of them, not even to a neighbor in need. You have acquired each of them for a carefully thought-out reason! But your neighbor is still defenseless.

That is why I encourage you to buy a few extra firearms in anticipation of this future need. I would suggest that a revolver is the simplest entry-level firearm to provide to a non-shooting neighbor. There are no magazines, safety catches or slides to learn to manipulate. You simply open the cylinder, insert the bullets, close the cylinder and the revolver is ready to go. A revolver has the shortest “learning curve” of any firearm. Anyone can learn basic gun safety and effective close-range self-defense with a revolver in one afternoon. In dire extremes you could hand a revolver to a non-shooter after a five-minute period of instruction and dry-firing. Revolvers are intuitive; you can even see if they are loaded or unloaded simply by looking at the cylinder.

Of course, a much greater level of firearms training is highly desirable if there is time for it. If possible, take your non-shooting neighbor to a gun range now, in advance of a period of “civil unrest.” Training a non-shooter in the safe operation of firearms also shows your own overall knowledge of security issues. This demonstrated firearms proficiency will stand you in good stead when your leadership skills and tactical knowledge may benefit your overall neighborhood security posture.

Beyond the simple morality of providing a means of self-defense against criminal violence, there is another reason to be prepared to arm thy neighbors: the force multiplying synergy of multiple fields of fire. Recall the old cowboy movies when the gang of black hats rode into a town where the citizens were forewarned and prepared. As an historical example, consider what happened to the vaunted James Gang on the Northfield Minnesota Raid when they lost the element of surprise. Only Frank and Jesse escaped unhurt. The rest of the armed gang were killed by the townsfolk or captured shortly after, badly wounded.

An armed and alert neighborhood is a very dangerous environment for criminals. In a time of rampant violence, with the ever-present threat of home invasions, more armed neighbors mean more angles of fire for the criminals to confront. Instead of focusing their evil intent on a single home, selecting one sheep in a helpless flock, they will be threatened by fire from many directions and their retreat may be cut off. This compounds their risk compared to attacking a neighborhood where most folks are unarmed and cringing in corners, praying to remain unmolested.

Of course, it is best if your neighbors have all received a high level of firearms training. Otherwise, the risk of a “friendly fire” accident while repelling an armed gang with shots from multiple directions is increased. And of course, you should not provide a firearm to a drunk, a druggie, or a mentally unstable neighbor for obvious reasons. But the danger of living in an unarmed neighborhood is even greater, because such an area is a magnet for repeated violent criminal attacks.

The best outcome would be to leverage your training of individuals in safe firearms usage into general neighborhood self-defense drills. Then if the “James Gang” rides in…they won’t necessarily ride out! Word will get around, and your neighborhood will achieve an aura of armed strength that deters future criminal incursions. Consider why tiny Switzerland has never been invaded by its much more powerful and often bellicose neighbors. It’s not because of the Alps. It’s because the Swiss have a strong tradition of armed self-defense at every level. Both invading armies and criminal gangs go around “hard targets” that are known to shoot back!

If nothing else, from a strictly selfish standpoint, the humble .38 revolver you lent to that widow might provide you with a critical early warning of imminent danger when she fires it in self-defense. Forewarned is forearmed, even if the warning is a rapid series of pistol shots heard from up the street at oh-dark-thirty. But in any case, I would rather hear the widow’s defiant shots than her helpless screams.

So, consider buying a few extra firearms and ammunition while you can easily and inexpensively do so. A used revolver in good working condition can be purchased for as little as $250, a used pump-action shotgun for not much more. And if you don’t know what an SKS rifle is or what they cost, find out. Then you will have the option of arming your neighbors in a time of extreme peril, without diminishing your own family armory.


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To: davetex

The most comfortable gun in my grip is my Beretta 92, the next and which to me is more accurate in shot placement even against the Beretta is my Sig Sauer P220 in .45, its so accurate its simply point and shoot like its an extension of my hand.


41 posted on 03/27/2010 10:41:20 AM PDT by Eye of Unk ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" G.Orwell)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

I like your neighborhood.!!


42 posted on 03/27/2010 10:41:39 AM PDT by OregonPatriot2010
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To: stevio

9mm, but I’m thinking of graduating to 45.


43 posted on 03/27/2010 10:42:27 AM PDT by Thane_Banquo (Mitt Romney: He's from Harvard, and he's here to help.)
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To: Travis McGee

Good advice, and there are some good deals on weapons to be had out there. Local used gun websites can be an excellent place to pick up an extra 12 GA, or another 30.06; something that uses the common ammunition you should already have stocked in quantity. Lots and lots of good, clean handguns are out there too, it just takes a little bit of looking.

When the rubber meets the road it would be nice to make sure that guy next to you has something besides his Johnston in his hand...


44 posted on 03/27/2010 10:42:27 AM PDT by Bean Counter (I keeps mah feathers numbered, for just such an emergency...)
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To: Travis McGee

That’s what the Moisin-Nagants are for. I think they all do have handguns.


45 posted on 03/27/2010 10:42:38 AM PDT by nina0113
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To: Travis McGee

46 posted on 03/27/2010 10:42:43 AM PDT by Malone LaVeigh
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To: Eye of Unk

Yep, that SS P220 is a real sweet hand gun.


47 posted on 03/27/2010 10:45:48 AM PDT by davetex (All my weapons got melted by a meteor!! No Sh*t)
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To: al baby

Then print this out and give it to your neighbors.


48 posted on 03/27/2010 10:47:30 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Travis McGee

Any neighbor worth having is already well armed.

All the rest are on their own.

JMHO.


49 posted on 03/27/2010 10:48:10 AM PDT by snuffy smiff (imagine if the GOP grew a brain-and threw all RINOs OUT! But that would also require a spine *sigh*)
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To: davetex

I wish it was stainless, but for anyone about to make a first purchase stainless is good but its not necessary.

I actually prefer parkerized or the finishes that Glock use.

If I was in a dark situation and I wanted to be concealed something big and shiny in my hand is not a good idea, of course one could use some dark latex paint, so it can be easily removed.


50 posted on 03/27/2010 10:48:59 AM PDT by Eye of Unk ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" G.Orwell)
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To: TXDuke; call meVeronica

something to consider & book reccomendations


51 posted on 03/27/2010 10:51:00 AM PDT by call meVeronica
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To: stevio
"I hope it never come to that, but if it does, sooner rather than later, I’m gettin’ old."

I know the feeling. Been three times 'round the world. Survived several bush wars and two heart attacks...so far. Know what? I'm just now gettin' cantankerous enough to hang in there a bit longer. Just to be contrary.

As John Steinbeck once said, "Never pick a fight with an old man. If he's too old to fight, he'll just kill ya'."
Words to live by.
52 posted on 03/27/2010 10:51:32 AM PDT by PowderMonkey (Will work for ammo)
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To: DuncanWaring

Print what out ?


53 posted on 03/27/2010 10:52:55 AM PDT by al baby (Hi Mom sarc ;))
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To: al baby

The writeup about “Arm your neighbor”.


54 posted on 03/27/2010 10:54:28 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: PowderMonkey

Same thoughts here.

I had a job doing some steel fabrication yesterday, my original time estimate was several days, I was so pissed off at myself for all my aches and pains cutting steel and being on my knees for half the day welding I finished the job just to get the dam thing done with.


55 posted on 03/27/2010 10:57:59 AM PDT by Eye of Unk ("In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act" G.Orwell)
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To: Thane_Banquo

look at the Saiga carbine. It’s the “sport” version of the AK and you can get it in .223, 7.62, 410ga and 12ga. It’s cheap and pretty much indestructable. Try gunbrokers.com


56 posted on 03/27/2010 10:58:09 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get down that hill?")
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To: Thane_Banquo
Another way to go....

Ruger P89 with hi-cap mags and (if you can find one) a Ruger PC89, it's carbine brother. They shoot the same ammo from the same mags. Very convenient if you don't have to hit anything more than 200 yds away.

57 posted on 03/27/2010 11:01:11 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get down that hill?")
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To: Travis McGee

I’ve gone through this mental process a dozen times. I’ve only got two neighbors I think I could count on enough to consider arming from my cache. One a Marine. The other former infantry in Peru.


58 posted on 03/27/2010 11:03:58 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get down that hill?")
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To: PowderMonkey

LOL. Thanks for your service and God bless.


59 posted on 03/27/2010 11:06:01 AM PDT by stevio (Crunchy Con - God, guns, guts, and organically grown crunchy nuts.)
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To: Thane_Banquo
Home Defense Shotgun.

You DEFINITELY want that before you start looking at rifles.

Remington, Winchester and Mossberg all make good pumps in 12ga with anywhere from 6 to 8 round tubes.

Buy two, they're cheap.

60 posted on 03/27/2010 11:08:36 AM PDT by Mariner
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