« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2008, 08:42:41 AM »
Do you really live or perform an act that requires you to have two firearms a all times? If you truly do, I'd look in to a new line of work, a change of lifestyle or location - just a thought.
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I understand that a firearm is always a last resort, and I felt from the tone of the author that it would have been. However, guns fail, that is a simple matter of fact. It is always good to have a backup of some kind, be it a gun, knife, or self-defense training (or preferably all three). Sounds to me like he was just being a better boyscout...

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