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- From: jheath@fieldofdreams.npirs.purdue.edu (Jim Heath)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Seagal's Firearms handling (was: Re: Got One! (Spring. Arm. 1911-A1))
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.151351.21375@CERIS.Purdue.EDU>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 01:50:05 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: Center for Environmental and Regulatory Information Systems, Purdue University
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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- #From article <PBLRXB1w164w@upchrch.UUCP>, by upchrch!joel@peora.sdc.ccur.com (Joel Upchurch ):
- #
- # The best all time movie as far as correct firearms handling is
- # "Tremors". If you haven't seen it, check it out; especially the rec
- # room scene.
- #
-
- And that was acted by a hoplophobe as well. Hmm, I thought he made a
- pretty good villain (Michael Gross ?sp?) in the movie about the great FBI
- Miami turkey shoot as well.
-
- Rules of gunfighting.
-
- 1. Have a gun.
- 2. Have as much gun as you can manage (in all senses of the word). (i.e.
- never settle for a pistol when you can have a shotgun, rifle, machine
- pistol, etc.. This is presuming you have a pretty good idea you're
- going to be in a gunfight.)
- 3. Never assume that your opponent has signed, or even believes, the Geneva
- convention. Keep firing until he is clearly either surrendering or not
- a danger to you and others. If you are hit, keep shooting until you're
- either out of ammo (hope you brought your bayonet ;-{) ) or physically
- unable to continue (be inventive).
-
- Please feel free to add others ;-{).
- --
- "Land of song, said the warrior bard, Jim Heath
- Though all the world betrays thee.
- One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard, (The Minstrel Boy)
- One faithful harp will praise thee." (Thomas Moore)
-