Speaking of, someone posted an idea that may have some merit. He loaded up a
dry chemical fire extinguisher with cayenne pepper instead of dry chemical.
Charged up and claimed that it was a very potent weapon at close range.
Impossible for the authorities to tell it was anything but a fire
extinguisher unless they actually discharged it. I don't know how practical
this is, but sounded interesting anyway.
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Keith
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Why do croutons come in airtight packages? Aren't they just stale bread to
begin with?
"Terry Spragg" wrote in message
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Larry W4CSC wrote:
Terry Spragg wrote in
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Right on! Maintain surprise options. I still prefer the beer can full of
gas and zippo flame thrower for overall effect. Oh, and a kevlar life
jacket.
Terry K
I met a German in a beautiful yawl on the docks. His favorite is Russian
hand grenades available cheap. Nice looking bombs. He tossed one into a
speedboat just popping out of the dark cabin as they came alongside off
Indonesia.....Boom! Problem solved.....
A grenade is a bomb. A bomb is a weapon of mass destruction. Possessing
bombs is a crime in most parts.
Possessing beer cans and gasoline and a yard sprayer and zippo lighter is
not.
Defense is 99% brains and ingenuity, and 1% mechanical assistance, except
with ballistic missiles. There is no reliable defense against ballistic
missiles, the only chance for "victory" is a deeper capacity to absorb
attrition, at least until the air is poisonous, unless you consider
prevention of the attack in the first place.
The best defense is to give no offense. What difference could I possibly
have with a Chinese peasant? Why must our sons fight to the death? Let our
leaders enter the ring first, naked and unarmed, if they feel enough need
to fight.
Get your head straight, man.
Terry K
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