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Number 24 needs grammar corrected. ( I think) I think it technically says not to use guns in gunfights unless the caliber is smaller than a 40. That’s not what it was meant to say.
That’s good! Reminds me of an old Lazarus Long quote:
“Get a shot off fast. This upsets him long enough to let you make your second shot perfect.”
#24 needs to be re-written but I agree with the sentiment. I might the observation that the first party that recognizes a fight is about to start most often wins.
#1 says bring 4 times the ammo you could ever need. I am getting close to 3000 rounds. The husband is beginning to give me “the look” when I buy ammo. I believe there is no such thing as too much ammo. Could I ever need more than 3000 rounds on hand at the same time? Comments welcome...
#24 says don’t bring anything with less than a 4 in the first number of the caliber. Is there an exception for .357sig? Probably not. I never could follow directions- sorry sir. How about if I had the .45acp and the .357sig as my back up, would that be OK? Comments welcome....
Finally, thanks for posting a great article. It is so wonderful to read the banglist and leave the depressing news alone for a while. Carry On!
All superbly excellent points. One I would add, as pounded into me by my instructor was “Never give up.” Just because you have been shot it doesn’t mean you are going to die.
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(I wish one of the many guys who copied this would correct it.)
24. Do not attend a gunfight with a handgun, the caliber of which does not start with anything smaller than "4".
Should read:
24. Do not attend a gunfight with a handgun, the caliber of which starts with a number less than "4".
I cannot emphasize this enough!!!
This is incredibly bad advice.
Inside use #6 birdshot.
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