I wasn't there, so I'll only offer up the obvious opinion that something has already gone sideways if an 11 year-old is running around with a stun gun.
I'm sort of in to watches (Omega 2254.5 on my wrist right now); depends entirely how the movement is mounted. Modern shock resistant watches will take a surprising amount of abuse. One of the more aggressive watch flippers I know is an honest-to-god career swim out of submarines, oft-times...
I sometimes carry my beretta M34 in condition 3...
to the range, in the gear bag, with the eyes, ears and ammo.
No way would I carry a defensive arm in con3. A good cane would be better in many scenarios.
I could certainly see con3 of a Glock in the same situation as above; in the bag with...
Hell, for that matter, this ammo used to be sold for something like 9-10 bucks/50 during the Ferris Beuller and Duran Duran years.
But that's not the point. Before this last panic cycle, one could buy 500 rounds of that stuff from the same place for something like 165 or so. As far as I know...
Look at this. Federal's classic 9bp, now re-packaged 20 to the box, for over a buck a round.
Old timers here will undoubtably know why I feel this way.
:banghead:
http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/product_info.php/pName/20rds-9mm-luger-federal-115gr-jhp-ammo
^^^Pretty much what schwing said. I don't plan on buying either a Glock or an AR unless people (at the state level, mind, we saw how national worked out) start telling me that I soon won't be able to, at which point I will.
Here is one heck of a collectable...
http://www.outdoorchannel.com/article.aspx?id=16950&articletype=article
On edit: maybe a bit *under* your budget, but what about a Manurhin MR-73? Check 'em out.
I firmly believe that noise will end up being the younger generation's RJ Reynolds. We will look at hearing protection in 20 years in much the same way that we look at sunglasses and sunscreen now; we just have to armor up against our environment. Given all that, I have no problem keeping...
Folks, I think I figured out at least the gunbroker portion of that poo-colored debacle: the high bidder must have been Gaston Glock... trying to get that damnable abomination out of circulation for good.
Now *that* would be worth 575 any day from Sunday.
The 1911 is over 100 years old. I look at it this way: I love 60's pony cars and 70's muscle cars. This place down the road from me has this unbelievably well-preserved 72 roadrunner--in that odd green with matching vinyl/woodgrain interior and the original fat mags on it. I'm in love.
But...
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