I've resurfaced after years in the bomb shelter to ask... has it been uncovered how professional bike check photos are done with supposedly nothing holding the bike up yet?
I happened to rewatch the infamous clip of Colin Winklemann's crash with the van ramp, and remembered there was a scaled down version done by another rider, approached by a kicker pushed by a go kart. It's been years since I recall seeing it, and was hoping others with better memory would be able to guide me to it. Anyone?
if money will be an issue with ammo, .38(+) practice round usually come cheap, and they would be effective enough as you would be using it indoors at a closer range.
You dont seem to understand the concept of gauges.
its just like for my piercing.... right???
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For self defense I recommend a 12 gauge SBS or a handgun in either 9mm, .40, or .45.
.40 and .45 would be too big for simple self defense, where a .38 or even a .22 could do enough damage to get the message across. I'm pretty sure the guy doesn't wanna kill a guy
Odd little note: .22 ammo is preferred for assassinations because it doesn't have enough power to exit a head wound, but reflect and bounce around inside the skull, mushin the brains. This is what I get for working with a soldier
I have a S&W 686 357 mag/.38 special. I use it for protection in the woods not at home, kind of living in a good neighborhood, though I do have my lucky bat in my closet.
I did my homework when looking for my first handgun in gun forums, and came up with my set up for both protection and hunting uses. Not to mention I prefer revolvers, the less complex the mechanism the less there is for something to go wrong. That will be the only gun opinion you get from me from me here.
ADD: If you're looking for a bigger gun (rifle/shotgun) go ALL OUT"