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Again, I'm assuming we are delving back into that film again, or else I've not got a clue.


I really must get around to watching it.


Or the forum might tip me over the edge and be responsible for me going on a rampage and you wouldn't want that on your collective consciousness now, would you?

I'm bored of you all now.


People who harp on about wanting to shoot intruders tend to be demented types hoping to get away with murder, whereas normal people, even staring death in the face in war tend to shoot to miss rather than kill your fellow man.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.L.A._Marshall#World_War_II_combat_historian


So which are you people, spineless bravado or psycopath?

And there you go - beautiful compartmentilism.


If you wish to own a gun = psychopath.


Bugger the idea that you might be good at clay shooting and win the odd event. That you might enjoy shooting.


And so that is why I "choose" to own a gun. Because I enjoy it, and happen to be fairly handy with it.


It's kept in a wall, and floor drill mounted, hardended safe. Ammunition is kept in a seperate internal safe.


The mechanics do not kill people.


As said before, if someone invaded - I would, without question.

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