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Re: lv-ab: Re: [ in Self Defense!]

From: Karl Denninger (no email)
Date: Mon Dec 10 2001 - 14:47:13 EST

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    I like it!

    Nonlethal but VERY effective, legal everywhere, and it even LOOKS like a
    fire extinguisher....

    What did you charge it with? CO2?

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    On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 10:29:17AM -0700, Aerofoam wrote:
    > 
    > > I personally would carry a gun and hope never to use it, but how do you
    > get
    > > through countries like Mexico where (I have heard) they will lock you up
    > > for having one?
    > 
    > I would carry a fire arm if the political climate wasn't as hostile towards
    > it. As it is, I don't think I would risk it in my boat, it could cost you
    > your boat.
    > What you can do is:
    > A: most 12 guage flare guns will fire at least 3 rounds of #6 or #7 bird
    > shot     before breaking.
    > 
    > B:  A 25mm flare gun will hold a 12 guage adaptor. (West Marine cariies
    > these)
    > The adaptor can be modified by filing the lip from the narrow end and it
    > will shoot unlimited rounds of shot gun ammo.
    > These measures only require that you smuggle ammo......
    > These are only single shot weapons though......
    > 
    > What I have done is unconventional, but also not illegal.
    > I took a 3 pound dry chem fire extinguisher and cleaned it out, then
    > refilled it with
    > the hottest cayee pepper known to man.
    > This will blow an orange cloud about 60 feet from the nozzle, anyone unlucky
    > enough to be in it's way will end up on the ground coughing up a lung.
    > You definitely need a respirator if it has any chance of drifting back on
    > you.
    > This would even take care of the boat load of well armed thugs.
    > The cayenne pepper is relatively cheap, I have a local source that is about
    > $15 to $20 per pound. (a pound is enough, really...)
    > Just check with a local natural foods dealer.
    > 
    >          M.Mech
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