It involved threatening to harm or kill someone with a weapon, also the kind of thing we probably don't need on the forum, I'm sure an arms officer would be very interested in comments like that coming from a licensed firearms owner. There needs to be a line drawn in the sand where yes, it's ok to take an interest in militaria and firearms of all types, but asking for a discussion on what's better for shooting people should cross that line. This is exactly why I don't like that idiot Miami and am glad he seems to have finally got the hint and left this forum to whinge about how we are such a bunch of sissys on all the American black gun forums.
I don't see anyone asking what it better to shoot someone with, a 303 or a 1911?
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I with what @Ryan Songhurst is saying. Much as we share an interest in firearms generally, and often in those more specialised firearms many of us might not usually have an opportunity to (test) fire, there is a wisdom in remembering this is a public forum, and showing appropriate restraint.
Yes there’s a certain irony if we are subsequently discussing ex WW1 303s, but that’s the point; if we can remember the purpose of the weapon we are discussing, we can ensure we are demonstrating/illustrating what being a fit and proper NZ FAL holder is about.
well this is getting messy quick...
how reliable are those kel-tec ksg's though ?
I’ve seen a female weighing in at maybe 65kg easily resist four burly cops attempting to restrain her; she was completely out to it on angel dust (pcp).
Likewise pepper spray. Works on 9/10. Number ten is the one who gets angrier
Tasers have a similar human resistance element; it just pisses off some unique and scary characters.
Having faced numerous intoxicated/drug affected individuals in my past, I can certainly attest to the lack of pain/fear shown by such individuals; their pain thresholds are off the scale and incapacitating them efficiently is the mantra.
All of this is to say I’m uncertain a net gun meets criteria
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