Posted on 12/21/2003 5:21:45 PM PST by section9
Well folks, it's that time of year again. Tom Ridge and the people at DHS have received the analysis of the chatter gathered by NRO, DIA, and other assorted alphabet agencies and it appears that the Rags have decided to do the whole Grinch thing.
Naturally, Americans can be an awfully accomodating bunch, in that 72 virgins kind of way, so I was wondering that given that the threat board just went to orange, what are the Best Practices for carry, ammunition, and accessories during this period. In other words, are you stuck with your 9mm when you're going about your Christmas shopping, or should one carry the 12 guage in the gun rack.
I'm serious, folks. I'm not being facetious. It only sounds that way. I have been expecting terrorists to make guerilla style attacks and acts of sabotage in the U.S. for two years now as an expression of Islamic "manhood". Unfortunately for them, there's something called the Second Amendment. So this thread is for practical suggestions for carry and concealment, choice of firearms and ammunition in a low intensity warfare environment, and of course, best practices for small unit tactics in case you run into the Madrass Jihad for Allah (as opposed to, say, the Campus Crusade for Christ).
Be Seeing You,
Chris
I'll check that out. I always have to open my briefcase without anyone looking into it so as not to flash my gun, although I DO have a plastic baggie filled with pens, etc. that I purposely keep on top of it that provides some 'brief' cover from roving eyes. This product sounds like a good idea. I'll keep an eye out for it. Thanks.
this last page is worth a re-read - ping.
strangly enough, I have had more people ask me about the grey kydex holster on my left, that holds my cell phone, than have even noticed the black yacky slide on me right...
fwiw
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