venomballistics
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Not only better, but perfect. But clue me in on this dispatching of dead beverage containers. Isn't a .22 revolver sufficient for a six pack?
no, unfortunately....
anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice

Not only better, but perfect. But clue me in on this dispatching of dead beverage containers. Isn't a .22 revolver sufficient for a six pack?
Not only better, but perfect. But clue me in on this dispatching of dead beverage containers. Isn't a .22 revolver sufficient for a six pack?
That may work in your neighborhood, but around here, the six-packs travel in packs, and don't scare off so easily.I prefer an automatic for the previously stated reason that I could probably scare the six pack off with the "racking the slide sound".
I'm not sure, but I believe that warning shots fall into Category I Repetitive and Wasted Threads, like 9mm vs .45ACP, rather than Category II, like Whether or Not to Chamber a Round.
You're complaining about a target-rich environment?. . . which can be hard when you're seeing double....
You're complaining about a target-rich environment?
I'm beginning to see the advantage of an autoloader.
You're complaining about a target-rich environment?
I'm complaining that the enemy tried to ply me with beer prior to assaulting my house via the front lawn in can mountain formation. The tactic is apparently effective as they have convinced the neighbors of their harmless inanimate nature. I prefer this tactic to conventional maneuvering because it presents a bigger target. As Doc Holiday said, "I've got two guns...one for each of you." Both piles are covered this way.
I think we've passed out of the situation where a handgun is going to be effective. Time for the Ma Deuce.
You know it could be worse we could be talking about CCW badges