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![]() wrote in message ... On Oct 28, 6:45 pm, wrote: On Oct 28, 2:28 pm, wrote: I found this site with 12 gage pepper shells for loading into a hand held flare gun:http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/catalo...12-gauge-speci... This would avoid buying a "real" gun for defending ones sailboat from pirates. Thoughts? All I can say is if the gun is plastic (which some, are...) your in for a big surprise... MY BAD, I forgot about those HUMONGOUS storms on the Chesepeake so I'd say "Seas 2-3 feet, bays and inland waters a moderate chop" Harry would respond, "OMG Hurricane a comin, MAYDAY, MAYDAY" So, we have actual proof that some people dont read. These shells are DESIGNED to be fired from a 12 guage flare gun, you know, the Orion/ Olin type. The fact is that you are dealing with people who just don't care and won't be deterred by anything other than lethal force. What you have to decide is whether you are willing to do the same. If I were wishing to deter them I would get a semi-auto rifle like a 30.06 with a few extra clips and be done with it and hope they don't get me first. Other than that, I would just give in and hope they spare your lives. You could probably pick up 2-3 decent used semi-autos and plenty of ammo for a couple of thousand bucks or less at a gun shop. As a matter of fact, the best thing to do is to go to a gun shop and tell the owner what you need and he will give you some advice on arms and ammo that will do you best. You can't defeat hand grenades with a letter opener........... Ed |
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