Doesn't it seem odd that only the AK would be missing? I'm assuming if someone grabbed it they could have grabbed some others at the same time? Maybe it's there under something or you put it somewhere else?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Hurst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Concealed Carry, was Global warming


yeah, this is an interesting point which is covered, i believe, in the
current NRA magazine.  There is some general 21 foot law enforcement rule
for shooting a guy brandishing a knife.  while it would take me 2 weeks to
get to you from 21 feet, it took knife attackers under 1.5 seconds.

As i'm an idiot, my initial reaction to this was to go online and look at
knives to buy.

on a more serious note, my chinese AK is missing.  I remember putting it in
the trunk for my trip to NC this weekend, but I did not see it (did see all
the other guns, however) when i opened the trunk.  At what point if any am i
morally or legally responsible to report this loss to the authorities?  I am
horribly embarrassed by this and am still working under the presumption that
it will "show up" some time soon, but i am getting a bit nervous that it
wasn't in it's regular gun case when i came home a few minutes ago.


On 11/27/05, Christopher McCann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

During PP (personal protection) class, we did an  excellent drill. Two
people stand on the firing line. One person facing  the target with their
pistol sitting on a chair. THe second person  stands next to them, but
facing AWAY from the firing line. THe range  officer yells "GO" and the
person facing the target picks up the  weapons and shoots...meanwhile the
other person runs full speed in the other direction and STOPS when the shot
is heard.

THe point - you can make it 25 feet in that time frame. As a SWAT
team  acquantance said. If there is a man on the other side of the
living  room threatening you with a knife, you better shoot quick...and
you  might/probably still get stabbed.

Chris

Royce Engler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  That reminds me of the
following...

SITUATIONAL ISSUE: You're walking down a deserted street with your wife
and
two small children.  Suddenly, a dangerous looking man with a huge knife
comes around the corner, locks eyes with you, screams obscenities, raises
the knife and charges.  You are carrying a Glock .40 and you are an expert
shot.  You have mere seconds before he reaches you and your family.  What
do
you do?

LIBERAL ANSWER:
Well, that's not enough information to answer the question!  Does the man
look poor and oppressed?  Have I ever done anything to him that would
inspire him to attack?  Can we run away?  What does my wife think?  What
about the kids?  Could I possibly swing my gun like a club and knock the
knife out of his hand?  What does the law say about this situation?  Does
the Glock have an appropriate safety build into it?  Why am I carrying a
loaded gun and what kind of message does it send to society and my
children?
Is it possible that he'd would be happy just killing me?  Does he
definitely
want to kill me or would he just be content to wound me?  If I grab his
knees and hold on, could my family get away while he is stabbing me?  This
is all so confusing!  I need to debate this with some friends for a few
days
to try to come to a conclusion.

CONSERVATIVE ANSWER:
BANG!

TEXAN ANSWER:
BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!
click....(Sounds of reloading)
Wife: "Sweetheart, he looks like he is still moving, what do you kids
think?"
Son: "Mom's right, Dad, I saw it too."
BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!  BANG!
Click.
Daughter: "Nice group, Daddy!  Where those the Winchester Silver Tips?"

-----Original Message-----
From: redghost [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:51 PM
To: Mercedes mailing list
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Global warming


If you carry concealed, you better be ready to use if you draw.  Last
week some idiot kid decided to shoot up a local mall.  Had an AK and
side arm.  There was a fellow shopping with his family carrying
concealed.  Idiot drew on the shooter, but spoke, instead of pulling
the trigger.  He is just now getting out of ICU with probability of
severe brain damage.  I suspect he had that prior to the bullets
hitting.

On Saturday, November 26, 2005, at 03:37 PM,
wrote:



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