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I concur.... but favour the .445 Supermag by Dan Wesson.
CM "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... Good point. One hand free allows one to re ignite their cigar should it go out for some reason. The 9 mm is an enemic round, suitable for use by women. Try the 41 mag. Make certain you practice quite a bit. "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 02:31:47 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote this crap: What is the best gun for yachting? The shotgun can blow large holes in fiberglass, shoot flares but can be cumbersome. The pistol is easy to handle but must be of a large caliber to be effective. My favorite is the good old 7.62 mm assault rifle. Great range, fire power and visibility - strikes fear into the enemy. They tend to get heavy with 40 round clips, but nothing beats the feel of an old friend pressed against your shoulder and cheek, the smell of powder, the ring in the ears and of course the toasty warm barrel with the odor of gun oil and solvents! I personal recommend an HK 91, or a Springfield Armory M1A or M-14. With 40 rounds you are bound to hit something! Hoo-yah! Ah-men!!! Waste of ammo. For close work, the Browning 9mm is good. I'm a Colt .45 man, myself. The HK 91 is good, but the M1 or M14 are too heavy. I don't favor an automatic rifle for close work. I prefer a pistol. An advantage of a pistol is that it leaves you one hand free for looting. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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