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On Sun, 02 Jun 2013 08:59:59 -0700, Gunner Asch
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That sleeve is what keeps the barrel from exploding in the sub
calibers


Exactly.

And the current ones are 13 ga and 19ga ... there about..so 12ga/20ga
rounds don't fit in them anymore.

Nope, you can still buy 12 ga. flare guns. Amazon sells them
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.htm...cId=1001010101
or West Marine
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...w#.UasvTrRH4g0

And one can buy surplus military flare guns from WW2 and WW1. The
average person doesnt know about them, quite frankly


Probably and very likely.


Match heads work well enough for priming

Sort of ridiculous, in America :-)


At this moment...Id agree. In 5 yrs or less?


Who knows. But maybe a couple of flint locks in the back of the gun
cabinet might be a good idea. And **** in a bottle to make the salt
peter and the rest of it is easy.


All you need to do...is to incapacitate the better armed
individial..and take his good gun and ammo...and pass your weapon to
the next guy in line and let him harvest his own good gun and ammo,
repeat as necessary......


Old hat these days. Today you get your backers to buy proper weapons.
Trying to shoot a cop so you can steel his gun is dangerous.


Indeed it is. But we are not talking about shooting cops..but Nato
troops for example.

Well, you seemed to be talking about a rebellion and usually it is the
cops that get it in the neck when the lads try to arm themselves.

They tried it a year or so here in Thailand. A bunch of the brothers,
lacking guns, attacked a police post with knives. Killed one Cop. But
unfortunately the other two cops had M-16's and it ended up Bad Guys
1, Cops something like 15.




Those who forget history...are often forced to repeat it.


The actual quotation is "Those who cannot remember the past are
condemned to repeat it."

No "often" mentioned.
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Cheers,

John B.