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Re: Murders in an RV

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:27 pm
by Oldgringo
Gentlepersons,

Any gun, long, short or middle size, will be of no benefit if it's not put to use when it's tme to put it to use. An unloaded gun is far worse than a dull knife.

Oldgringo said that.

Re: Murders in an RV

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:39 pm
by Pawpaw
chasfm11 wrote:It is a trade off. The long gun is better in crowded campsites because it doesn't reach the other units so easily. I can promise that it is hard to handle inside our RV. My Sig would be much easier there but I could end up with collateral damage. I'm working on a bad spot and the roof right now and there is nothing in it but a little Styrofoam and a very thin sheet of luan plywood.

Sorry, but there is currently only one defender at my place with both. I guess I get to pick one and go with it. :mrgreen:
A Taurus Judge loaded with .410 buckshot might be a viable option in an RV.

Re: Murders in an RV

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:10 pm
by chasfm11
Oldgringo wrote:Gentlepersons,

Any gun, long, short or middle size, will be of no benefit if it's not put to use when it's tme to put it to use. An unloaded gun is far worse than a dull knife.

Oldgringo said that.
So what lead you to believe that any gun discussed here is unloaded?

Re: Murders in an RV

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:25 am
by Oldgringo
chasfm11 wrote:
Oldgringo wrote:Gentlepersons,

Any gun, long, short or middle size, will be of no benefit if it's not put to use when it's tme to put it to use. An unloaded gun is far worse than a dull knife.

Oldgringo said that.
So what lead you to believe that any gun discussed here is unloaded?
Those were two statements, do with them what you will. :tiphat: