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On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 11:57:24 -0800, Rich Grise
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Gunner Asch wrote:

No barbed wire? Then when a group of Leftwingers swings in and trys to
loot..how are you going to support them? Nylon rope is expensive!!!

Ever heard of a Molotov cocktail? You can make a pretty effective slingshot
with a recycled bike inner tube and a forked stick.


Of course such a device leaves you close to the target and one of them
may have a 22 and shoot you in the eye. Or a bow and arrow and slides a
broadhead through your brisket.

A molotov IED is easy to make, can be manufactured from 5 gallons of
gasoline mixed with clothes soap and triggered with a simple homemade
booster charge from a long distance. Works very very nicely on human
beings who become covered with strongly burning home made napalm.

Not only is it effective on the targets..but gives great pause to
their companions who were following. Doesnt work all that well on motor
vehicles though.
Those can be dealt with in equally simple fashion..but using other
simple methods.. And from a distance as well.

This gives the operator a chance to continue constructing objects and
destroying his enemies, rather than doing it one time and dying before
he can perfect his procedures.

Remember..its the job of any good soldier not to die for his beliefs,
but to make the other poor *******s die for theirs.

Humans are disgustingly resourceful, when the swarf hits the fan.

I just recently found out that it's perfectly legal (in southern Mexifornia)
to trap sky rats (pigeons), as long as there's pigeon food and water in the
trap, until they can be "humanely" killed, and then, of course, if you know
how to flick and draw them, you can have squab for dinner. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich


Gunner

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