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1993O, man, I have been looking for this film! What is the name of, or who is the actor so I can search it?
Falling down
Kirk Douglas
Licence plate D FENS
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1993O, man, I have been looking for this film! What is the name of, or who is the actor so I can search it?
Oh, how I long for the simpler days of yesteryear...My neighbors (Korean) owned a liquor store . Shot the punks with buckshot and the cops just called a van to haul away the bodies! Never took a report!
If it were now, likely the same. Maybe swap my pistol grip 870 for my 590 nightstick, and maybe the sp101 in .357 as well.Probably close to what I'd choose now.
1911 or Glock 19
AK47
Pistol grip 870.
if I had the access, an MP5.
Back during the summer months I read this article and stumbled across it again. It is photographs of Korean—Americans defending their business establishments during the 1992 Los Angeles riots which, naturally, was one of the most destructive civil disturbances in US history. Anyway, I thought others might find it interesting, so am passing it along: The Guns of the L.A. Riots.
Some of the interesting pictures:
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Colt Double Eagle and a Glock.
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Supermarket employee returning fire with a M1911A1.
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Over—under and cabbage.
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The unintentionally hilarious AP9.
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Last, but not least, the South Korean Daewoo K1.
Oh and ammo prices back then ....
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Questions, one for fun, one for more realistic preparedness:
Thanks for sharing.
- What would your defensive battery have been in 1992 Los Angeles? (Bare in mind most of the draconian, anti-2A BS laws in Californication weren't in place back then.)
- If you are an urban business owner or employee, what would it be now and why?