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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite choice

....

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a week.

and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons from

them.
chivalrous you.

You may be right. Perhaps Joe isn't a stone killer. OTOH it would be
foolish to assume that he is incapable of popping a cap on some criminal
who's threatening him, and I'd be willing to bet that there are one or two
"stones" on this very NG.
Cheers,
Vito


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(N1EE) wrote in message . com...
(Joe) wrote

And you can keep a line throwong gun like this one onboard in
international waters.
http://www.rirwin.com/images/teargas.JPG.

Then you have your compound bows, spearguns, bangsticks, ect.


That is the one I want to get--or at least the attachments.

@ $690.00 for the linethrowing attachment alone, it's not cheap,
but it would be cheap if you needed it in a hurry, and the only
other option was a helicopter.

Bart


I like the international orange Stock. Make quite clear your ready no
matter the inted use at sea to any approching vessel. Mossbergs are
excellent shot guns.

The cost of using the line system can be charged to the vessel your
salvaging.

Joe
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joe, you are tough and hard. At least when you are drinking beer.

I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.

joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance in Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.

have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite choice

...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a week.

and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons from

them.
chivalrous you.



Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe








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Watched 'The Patriot' last night. I loved the way a few bumbling backwoods
red-neck farmers got the best of Her Majesties finest soldiers.

SV


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
joe, you are tough and hard. At least when you are drinking beer.

I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.

joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance in

Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.

have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite

choice
...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a

week.
and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons

from
them.
chivalrous you.



Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe











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We're not talking Iraq right?

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I loved the way a few bumbling backwoods
red-neck farmers got the best of Her Majesties finest soldiers.

SV


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
joe, you are tough and hard. At least when you are drinking beer.

I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle

quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.

joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance

in
Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.

have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite

choice
...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a

week.
and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons

from
them.
chivalrous you.


Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe











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was "the Patriot" about the battle of New Orleans in 1815? If so, the American
redneck farmers had hunting rifles that could fire accurately at up to 200
yards, while the Brits had rifles accurate to only 100 yards. The Americans
would shoot at the Brits until they were getting to close, then back up.

The Brits also used a battlefield tactic they found useful for the flat plains
of Europe, namely lining up in rows and marching forward to overwhelm the
enemy, with losses. The terrain of the Battle of New Orleans did not make this
tactic viable.

Watched 'The Patriot' last night. I loved the way a few bumbling backwoods
red-neck farmers got the best of Her Majesties finest soldiers.

SV


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
joe, you are tough and hard. At least when you are drinking beer.

I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.

joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance in

Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.

have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite

choice
...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a

week.
and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons

from
them.
chivalrous you.


Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe

















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"JAXAshby" wrote
joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance in

Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second. ...


While this may or may not be true (I don't know Joe's background &
training), he is hardly likely to find any real pros, such as SEALs, FBI
SWAT, etc., committing piracy. Most perp'ing these kinds of crimes are
stupid addicts weakened by their habits (Smart crooks become politicians and
pass anti-gun laws to protect their less intellegent brethern). This gives
Joe an edge. When two young men broke into an elderly (80s) man's home
recently the geezer shot one of them to death with his own gun then chased
the other away. But you'll not read that one in the N.Y. Times or Washington
Compost.


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(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
joe, you are tough and hard.


Thats what she tells me.

At least when you are drinking beer.


Yes and your toddering on a heart attack as you type. Drink a beer
loosen up
Jax, your blood pressure is much to high, your going to blow a gasket.


I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.


Thats nothing, I can fire my AR15 fast enough that you would think
puff the magic dragon was circling overhead. And I can hit a 2" target
a 225 yards and thats with the carbine. Now with my Brit 303 I can hit
a crab trap float at 1000 yards on a rocking boat.


joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance in Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.


professional what? Burgler, pirate, thief, NY'er, mensa idiot what?

Tell me Jax, just how proffessional are you?

Joe








have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite choice

...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a week.

and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons from

them.
chivalrous you.



Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe






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No, but I've read about that battle. Kinda funny, no? This one took place
in SC or NC.

SV


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
was "the Patriot" about the battle of New Orleans in 1815? If so, the

American
redneck farmers had hunting rifles that could fire accurately at up to 200
yards, while the Brits had rifles accurate to only 100 yards. The

Americans
would shoot at the Brits until they were getting to close, then back up.

The Brits also used a battlefield tactic they found useful for the flat

plains
of Europe, namely lining up in rows and marching forward to overwhelm the
enemy, with losses. The terrain of the Battle of New Orleans did not make

this
tactic viable.

Watched 'The Patriot' last night. I loved the way a few bumbling

backwoods
red-neck farmers got the best of Her Majesties finest soldiers.

SV


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
joe, you are tough and hard. At least when you are drinking beer.

I assure you that I can -- and have -- fire a semi-automatic rifle

quickly
enough to make all around believe I fired the M-60 machine gun.

joe, faced with a professional you wouldn't stand a snow ball's chance

in
Hell
of living even a few hundreths of a second.

have another beer, joe.

You stick it in his gut and pull the trigger ... Not my favorite

choice
...

yeah, you are a killer many times over. two, three, sometimes four a

week.
and
that is just the men, the women you wing a bit to take their weapons

from
them.
chivalrous you.


Jaxie,

Loosen your speedos, your losing to much blood to your brain.

I have no problem at all killing anyone that breaks into my boat. I
live aboard full time. I figure if someone breaks into my boat they
will do anything not to be stopped. It's very odvious we live aboard.
Just like in your house Im sure you think about security. What would
you do if you wokeup with someone kicking in your door?

I've been on the wrong end of a gun before, some drugged out
shrimpboat deckhand stole my truck at gunpoint, and I have been
stabbed once in the leg by a bandito in the phillipines. That was
then, I learned by my mistakes. Now I will get the drop on them first
with zero hesitation.

Your responce to my post sounds like someone with PTSS.

Joe


















 
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