January 10, 2008

D-Day

D-Day.

No, not the famous amphibious landing in Normandy in 1944.

I'm talking about Dispersal Day, that day when it becomes imperative to disperse your personal weaponry away from your home to locations sufficiently remote as to be unlinkable to you by the casual Federal investigator. Multiple locations.

D-Day is right around the corner, as Kevin points out here.

There are risks associated with weapons dispersal, of course. Risks such as increased chance of theft, difficulty in maintenance, etc.

Think of it this way: Look at what weapons dispersal COULD HAVE DONE for the US Army and Navy at Pearl Harbor on 12-7-41. Look at what it's done for Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

For those of us who have said, on the Internet, repeatedly, that we are willing to fight and die for our Constitution, here in the USA, should it be sufficiently subverted by the Government, we are all on that list when these bills become one and become law, as they likely will.

When you are being watched, it's too late to do things like move guns around. You need to do that BEFORE you start being watched.

You have been warned.

March 06, 2006

New Paratus Post

New post over at Paratus, the Preparation for Conflict blog. This post talks about how to combat a knife-wielder in close combat, when you are armed with a carry gun.

It's not as simple as draw and fire. This is a real-world, illustrated article. Go there, Grasshopper, and learn.

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