Go buy that 25 foot flame thrower as an extra weapon. Also remember that a can of bug spray and a grill lighter will serve as an emergency flame thrower to help light these terrorists up. It is also good to keep a machete, a shovel, a chopping axe and any other outdoor tools inside at arms reach for that moment you may need some extra weapon. A meat cleaver to the head would work wonders if you are close enough without harming yourself. My son is a construction worker and he said he will use his nail-gun if the need calls for it. There are other cordless power tools that would work as a weapon if the need arises. Electric drills and even some saws.
Don't forget to call a meeting with your neighbors to form a combat unit for when the time comes. Any family living nearby would also be useful to fight off these terrorists. Remember that we are all in this together. I suppose this is why Q said, "The end will not be for everyone." So remember to ARMOR up with God's word and walk in faith. We want to celebrate when we win our country back. God bless us all. **WWG1WGA NCSWIC. **
Yes. And I thought about some malatov cocktails; just a few to throw in a moment of dire extreme. That's for at my home and not where I sit with my grandkids.
I/my husband have guns at home, but I am away all day everyday and my grandkids are unknowledgeable about weapons, no matter where I may hide them. I have a 10 year old grandson that tears up everything he gets his hands on. When a child will take a hammer and chip off large chunks of their front porch made of brick, you definitely don't want a gun around. I'd be afraid he would shoot me before I could get it away from him. No matter what I will find to use for protection, I'm sure I will have to hide it really good and hope I can access it quickly when needed.
Thanks, but I'm not that stupid. And he is not mine to discipline. It wouldn't do any good because his mother spoils him rotten. I personally am afraid of guns; however my husband just bought me a lady's Walther P22 with 2 extra clips and a box of 425 bullets. Now I've always heard that the most dangerous person with a gun is one who is afraid, so if you see me coming, Watch Out.
Go buy that 25 foot flame thrower as an extra weapon. Also remember that a can of bug spray and a grill lighter will serve as an emergency flame thrower to help light these terrorists up. It is also good to keep a machete, a shovel, a chopping axe and any other outdoor tools inside at arms reach for that moment you may need some extra weapon. A meat cleaver to the head would work wonders if you are close enough without harming yourself. My son is a construction worker and he said he will use his nail-gun if the need calls for it. There are other cordless power tools that would work as a weapon if the need arises. Electric drills and even some saws.
Don't forget to call a meeting with your neighbors to form a combat unit for when the time comes. Any family living nearby would also be useful to fight off these terrorists. Remember that we are all in this together. I suppose this is why Q said, "The end will not be for everyone." So remember to ARMOR up with God's word and walk in faith. We want to celebrate when we win our country back. God bless us all. **WWG1WGA NCSWIC. **
I think I'll take the easier route and go with various high powered, cordless hole punchers.
And that includes the types that have that 3rd option that perforate things extremely fast.
It's also not a bad idea to have a couple big fire crackers around just for shits and giggles....
"well-ventilated"
Yes. And I thought about some malatov cocktails; just a few to throw in a moment of dire extreme. That's for at my home and not where I sit with my grandkids.
The fruits of the labors of John Moses Browning and Eugene Stoner are my chosen jellybean dispensers…
My son has a high powered cordless nail gun that he swears will shoot up to 30 feet.
i got my Katana and know how to use it well haha
As it happens, I am a trained swordsman but if shit gets real, powder and lead are my go-to solution.
How about just a gun…. Or two…or three.
..or four...or too many to keep track..
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I/my husband have guns at home, but I am away all day everyday and my grandkids are unknowledgeable about weapons, no matter where I may hide them. I have a 10 year old grandson that tears up everything he gets his hands on. When a child will take a hammer and chip off large chunks of their front porch made of brick, you definitely don't want a gun around. I'd be afraid he would shoot me before I could get it away from him. No matter what I will find to use for protection, I'm sure I will have to hide it really good and hope I can access it quickly when needed.
Discipline. Start there. And if you get a gun. Don’t tell the kids you got one.
Thanks, but I'm not that stupid. And he is not mine to discipline. It wouldn't do any good because his mother spoils him rotten. I personally am afraid of guns; however my husband just bought me a lady's Walther P22 with 2 extra clips and a box of 425 bullets. Now I've always heard that the most dangerous person with a gun is one who is afraid, so if you see me coming, Watch Out.
I have those, just not where I am during the daylight hours.
The one good scene in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Always handy to have a functioning flamethrower in one's toolshed. Ya never know.
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