... From: Jack <baron58@...> (snip) You are not alone in your frustration with Groups overrun with spammers or which become useless because of the...
briankk@...
Mar 30, 2007 1:00 am
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the Practical_Carbine group: If you had to use a carbine in a self defense situation, what firing ...
... I don't like the question. First of all, the scenario is ambiguous. Is this a one-on-one encounter? Is it a civil strife scenario? Is it peripheral to a...
... I don't like the site. I'm not going to sign on to Yahoo and give them anymore information than they already have, whatever the question. bk (p.s. and...
Brian Knowles
briankk@...
Oct 9, 2007 6:03 pm
... Brian, I think that the poll is from one of the members of this group and is not available to non-group members. Besides, Yahoo doesn't misuse your info...
As the message announcing the poll CLEARLY stated, the poll is only for members of the Practical_Carbine list. And it's totally optional--nobody's putting a...
If you "don't like the site" why are you here? Moreover, why are you posting messages. And if you ever use full-auto as a cilivian in a self defense situation,...
... You can use the email list without signing up for a Yahoo Group ID and signing in on the web site. But,, to do the polls, you need to be a Yahoo member. ...
... Heh heh... I don't like the Yahoo site that I got sent to instead of the poll. My favorite carbine is an M2. I reckon that if in a self defense situation...
Brian Knowles
briankk@...
Oct 10, 2007 9:35 pm
I think one ot the objectives of planning out your actions in a self defense scenario (including with the inevitable questioning by police and possible...
Well said. However, reality never turns out like you plan. There is an old military axiom that says the best plan never survives first contact with the enemy....
I'd consider the ACLU "bust card" info necessary, but certainly not sufficient, for a shooting incident. ... are ... they ... self ... police ... years...
As you said there are numerous sources of information and advice on this subject. Obtain and read as many as possible and decide what works for you. If you...
The odds of ever having to shoot a BG are very, very low. But the odds of being put on trial--crimninal and/or civil are VERY, VERY high if you ever do have to...
Howdy.. its been my experance.. if one has to shoot the bad guy.. when you call the police, if possible, meaning your not injured yourself.. its best to say...
I have no problem preparing for the incident before it happens. My point is that when "they" are coming through the door, it's too late, you should be...
Brian Knowles
briankk@...
Oct 12, 2007 5:31 pm
This topic has been beat pretty good. Let me break it down this way: 1 - You own a gun. 2 - In a self defense situation you are willing to shoot a BG. 3 - Your...
Unfortunately, it is becoming less rare in my neck of the woods. Seems to be a favorite tactic of Asian gangs seeking retribution for refusal to pay protection...
There are some common and helpful things to do about a shoot in self defense: 1. Get away without shooting if possible. Avoid any confrontation especially with...
As most people in this group and most people who use guns for self defense are civilians, the question refered to a civilian self defense scenario. Given that,...
Hahaha! OK, I see where you are coming from. But if you come up with that question, I'll be the only one who responds! ;-) But seriously, the only time I have...