Whew,big man calling me a fool. Then so be it.
I didn't call you a fool. I said you don't want to appear fool
ish by endorsing illegal activities, especially poorly thought-out ones that are unnecessary to protecting you or your family but would land you in jail.
The FOOL would be keeping that weapon in the house...lol.
I thought you'd been suggesting that it was for protecting your family, presumably in some home-defense role? Where would you be going to retrieve your home-defense gun that you have to keep off-site? And how will you deal with the investigation of your defensive shooting, once you get back home and take care of business? The police will be wanting to see, and take into evidence, the weapon(s) used. That's a pretty unavoidable trouble spot when your defensive gun is an unregistered Title II item.
Don't commit crimes and your house wouldn't be raided. Or move from section 8 housing.
Crimes...like possession of contraband illegal weapons?
Rambo is a myth (In your mind he's real like Santa).
Actually, Rambo is a fictional character. Could be that he has risen to the level of a modern-day mythical element at this point. Either way, he does rear his long-haired, sweat-banded head on these very boards from time to time.
Sure,these guys can get to know me and I will make a diligent effort on my part.
Who? What?
Your stereotyping is quite in-mature.
Who? What?
Training is a must with any weapon.
Yes! And it is difficult to achieve when your weapon of choice is illegal and cannot be taken to the range, brought to a training class, practiced with -- outside of the very surreptitious, brief, and haunted moments you might be able to steal away, at GRAVE risk, in a remote quarry or somewhere where you can hope no one sees you.
But it's obvious you have been trained on ALL weaponry.
That would be cool, but no. I do have time on sub-guns, though. And I stand by the statement that a trained individual can do 9?% as good a job of defending yourself and your home against all common threats with a shotgun or service handgun as you could with a (WWII or Korean War era, no less) submachine gun.
And that, with the happy thought that you wouldn't be sent to federal prison when the police discover that you own it.
Have a wonderful day Sam.
Certainly, and you do so too.