Anonymous ID: b15e89 March 2, 2019, 9:32 a.m. No.5464695   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4734

The firearms community has a long, complicated history with Hollywood. From our point of view, it has become a world too often dominated by hypocrisy, with actors, actresses, directors, producers and studios all equally culpable. Films glorify violence with the gun. Meanwhile, the Hollywood elite cry from ivory towers for more gun control. The latest pitiful example of that hypocrisy reared its ugly head when the Oscars in Memoriam 2019 segment left out R. Lee Ermey.

Anonymous ID: b15e89 March 2, 2019, 9:35 a.m. No.5464778   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4844 >>4860 >>4864 >>4907

Q Research Shotgun Review

 

The reliable Stevens 320 pump security 12 gauge shotgun has everything you will need anons to hit the streets when the shit gets

hot in America—and it comes at an affordable price.

 

The effectiveness of the 12-gauge shotgun is beyond dispute. Sure, it is limited in range, but the majority of law enforcement and even armed citizen shootings occur within room-sized distances. As appealing as the AR-15 carbine may be, it does not hold a candle to the 12-gauge shotgun when it comes to target power. It is true that the shotgun is more punishing to the shooter, but the harsher it is to shoot, the harsher it will be for those on the business end of the muzzle. No, eight to nine .33-caliber pellets will not stay together for any great distance and .72-caliber slugs are only accurate to 75 or maybe 100 yards. But then, considering your real world of work, it is very unlikely you’ll have confrontations at such great distances