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-> Most LEOs don't walk around with an AR-15 slung over -> their shoulder. Most of them are limited to sidearms -> and the hand-paint-guns are nothing like the handguns -> issued to police. Your right the hand paint guns arnt anything like a firearm, but i was jsut saying for tactical situations this is an alternative. ALso the magazine/catalogue rather, U.S. Calvery offered .357, .38 and *MAYBE* 9mm rounds, but instead of a slug there was a paintball attacked, it was propelled by gunpowder, so body armor and a mask was required, they quit selling this product several years ago though, i'm sure the 9mm rounds had trouble feeding. But i couldnt see a problem with a .357 other then the power spilitying the ball, or a .38 calbre ammo like this. If i can find that old ad i'll post the name of the product, it was also rather expensive, but with training, its never a waste of money if it can save your life. --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 -> expected to drive at a safe enough distance so that you can stop if t -> arises. Twice my husband has rear-ended the car in front of him beca -> had trouble stopping on a rain-slick road. If he had been a little f -> back, he might have been able to stop. He might not have, but like I -> the -> line has to be drawn somewhere. With all due respect ma'm, you underestamate the force of one car hiting anotther. If if a smaller car can flip a '64 impala, a sport utility smacking a smaller car cound send it quite a distance. --- WILDMAIL!/WC v4.12 ---------------* Origin: Lancor's BBS Hampton, VA. (757) 726-2511 (1:271/370.0) * Origin: Lancor's BBS Hampton, VA. (757) 726-2511 (1:271/370.0) |
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