monotonous_iterancy
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I remember skimming through a book in a store once, I don't remember what it was about, or what the title was.
The book recommended that people who lived in areas with strict gun control get an antique weapon to defend themselves with. The book specifically mentioned a break-action .44 Russian.
How feasible is this? Are there loopholes in places like NYC that would allow that? I'd imagine that if someone had to ever actually use it to defend themselves, they'd be charged. That's assuming you could find an antique that was safe to fire.
Also, on a similar note, have any of you ever carried or used an antique or a reproduction as a defensive weapon?
The book recommended that people who lived in areas with strict gun control get an antique weapon to defend themselves with. The book specifically mentioned a break-action .44 Russian.
How feasible is this? Are there loopholes in places like NYC that would allow that? I'd imagine that if someone had to ever actually use it to defend themselves, they'd be charged. That's assuming you could find an antique that was safe to fire.
Also, on a similar note, have any of you ever carried or used an antique or a reproduction as a defensive weapon?