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On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:01:59 -0400, BAR wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: I thought that shoot a round into the ceiling stuff is only for setting up a self-defense scenario where the other guy is already dead. And that's with real guns. It is the warning shot. Can you tell which shot hit the guy first, neither will the cops? Yeah, but who fires a warning shot with a BB gun? Probably make the perp laugh as slams a chair on your head while you're pumping up that Daisy for the "kill shot." Well, a pellet gun *is* better I guess. Had one myself. I'd probably stare the guy down with my piece and tell him, "This here's the .22 Crossman, the most powerful pellet gun ever made. It'll blow your earlobe clean off. So go ahead, make my day!" The Brits probably have better than the Crossman I had. Rifling made it accurate, but I doubt it would get through bone, skull or ribs. One of the problems in my corner of reality is grafitti. The consensus is that the only way to stop it is to smash the skull of one of them and leave the vandal's body, holding the can of spray paint and laying under the half-finished vandalism, to rot for a day or so. Outside of what you're saying, I've heard the only solution is to quickly remove or paint over graffiti. Ugly stuff. Dead graffitist's body in front of their half completed work is better. Sure, sure. Same for litterers and the punks who spill oil and anti-freeze on the ground. Don't even get me started on dog**** and PWC's. --Vic |
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