Stratowarius 2.0 wrote:
Smile Great pic!!! Who is the guy with the helmets? Someone before my time??
It's international financier/currency trader-speculator George Soros. He also bankrolled a great deal of money into Obungler's 2008 presidential campaign.
miditek wrote:An axe? Sounds like he needs a Glock!
Hmmm, now I'm confused- is the reward money in U.S. dollars, Swedish kronors, or in Euros?
JensJohansson wrote:He doesn't seem any sort of gun type but I would agree.. a good old revolver since he probably would never have to fire it, but if he did it would be less likely to jam (I think?) It would of course be highly illegal but better to get busted for having an illegal firearm than to be dead...
Indeed, I'm sure that you're probably familiar with the NRA slogan- "
I'd rather be tried by a jury of twelve than carried in a coffin by six". For home defense, I'd personally recommend a riot gun- like a 12-gauge shotgun with 00 buckshot, and for accessories, I'd also suggest a mounted tactical light- the brightest that money can buy- it not only illuminates the intruder, but blinds them as well! It's sort of like having portable Claymore mines at the ready, and it's very unlikely that there would be another further intrusions to that particular residence again!
You're correct that revolvers typically jam less frequently than a clip/box fed automatic or semi-automatic. The key to not having a weapon jam is to keep it clean and to use good ammunition! The Comrade-branded Russian 9mm ammo (

) is not something I would recommend for home defense.
JensJohansson wrote:I read in multiple places that it was 100000 USD with a 50000 USD bonus if he was "slaughtered like a lamb". (It's interesting that these pricks still have faith in the greenback even tho it's fiat money straight from the belly of the Great Satan..

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Our greenbacks can corrupt even the most pious of jihadists!
Carcass wrote:I agree that freedom of the press should not be compromised blah blah blah, but I can't help being amused by our European champions of freedom of the press. In Russia you'll get a bullet between your eyes for writing about the wrong stuff.
It is stunning how many of these late Russian journalists somehow forgot that they were still in....
Russia.