Self Protection Boating
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Has anyone had any problems staying on their boat during a poker run or fun run????
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Well Santa brought the XCS today just in time for the two weeks on the "mut" down south....
http://www.remington.com/products/fi...ine_magnum.asp
http://www.remington.com/products/fi...ine_magnum.asp
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Santa must of felt good cause he also brought a 1911A1 Kimber .45 with laser sight in the grip....
I guess he knows that a Democratic Congress with a Democratic President might not help us defend ourselves a whole lot!
I guess he knows that a Democratic Congress with a Democratic President might not help us defend ourselves a whole lot!
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Ruger Super Redhawk. 44 Magnum and in stainless....
Has the advantage of being easy to scurrry away out of sight, yet it is very accurate, carries a heavy punch and - most importantly - makes a big bang - which should scare away anyone who has evil intentions.
The super Redhawk can also load the hydrashock rounds as well as brass sabots. A brass sabot will go through almost any form of ships bridge. With the safety features you can carry six rounds.
First round would be a lightweight lead slug cutter with a high load slow burning powder, next would be two brass sabots then three hydrashocks....
Has the advantage of being easy to scurrry away out of sight, yet it is very accurate, carries a heavy punch and - most importantly - makes a big bang - which should scare away anyone who has evil intentions.
The super Redhawk can also load the hydrashock rounds as well as brass sabots. A brass sabot will go through almost any form of ships bridge. With the safety features you can carry six rounds.
First round would be a lightweight lead slug cutter with a high load slow burning powder, next would be two brass sabots then three hydrashocks....
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Right now I'm favoring my Glock 19, have (2) 15 round mags and a 17 round mag. Easy enough to carry, will shoot straight and consistent even if you drop it in quick sand, and stock it with a 147 gr. Hydra-Shok and it will get your attention.
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The guy tried to sell me a Taurus like you posted on the first page but revolvers like that seem to simple and remind me too much of my mental capacity!