jamminloud
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Thanks for jumping in here. I was starting to feel like the Lone Ranger. Guns are tools, just like hammers or wrenches, they can serve well in some nasty situations. I have a bunch of them and would hate to need one and not have it within reach. It doesn't have anything to do with paranoia, it's just being practical. I've got them so I might as well use them if I need to. I spent 28 years as a police officer so I know the law and I have no intention to hurt any human unless they force the issue. I have the skill and the training to use a handgun so why mess with mothballs. I seriously doubt my ability to hit a snake in the head with a mothball anyway.:wink:
Being a firearms instructor you certainly should have access to some practice ammo. My department used to issue 100 rounds a month practice ammo if you would just go to a firearms instructor and ask for it. Many of the guys wouldn't bother but I was there every month for mine. I would practice with my own reloads and save the factory ammo that the dept, issued. I've been retired for six and a half years and still have cases of .45 and 9mm ammo here.:thumbsup:
I just realized I never really answered the original question of this thread, I am not packing when I'm mowing. I can't get a snake to stand still long enough for me to hit it with a pistol anyway. My trusty old heavy garden hoe works every time. And my garden hoe won't ricochet and injure my dog or a neighbor's kid either. I'm guessing you lawnmowerpacker's live in the sticks. If my neighbors where I live here in this fancy subdivision started banging away, I might have a problem with that. If you just want to talk about firearms, then I'll say that guns, snakes, Texas, and recently wild hogs are synonymous. I probably own more guns than David Koresh had at the Waco massacre so I hope the ATF doesn't come burn my house down if they read this.
'God created man, Sam Colt made them equal' -Unknown