Analysis of selected armed civilians’ engagements against active killers [LIST OF CASES UPDATED]

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Analysis of selected armed civilians’ engagements against active killers

Mainstream media often mock the idea of armed civilians going up against active killers. Zbrojnice.com has an entire category of articles that are dedicated to describing engagements of individual armed civilians against wannabe mass murderers. This analysis summarizes the most important data that we can gain from these cases.
 
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Is there an English version or is translated by google the best option?
 
thanks for the reference articles. I put that website in my favorites.

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Interesting article.

Also interesting that, although rare, the US is not the only developed nation that does not severely restrict its citizens from bearing arms.
 
Well, Vic Stacey outta Early, Texas shot a man using his colt python 357 back in 12. Took out a guy who was sniping from cover using a repeater with optics. Carrying like a boss and with style too. Pretty cool link op.

Edit: my cheapo tablet is getting the link in english except for the nav buttons at the top of the page.
 
Mine shows in English. Whats sad is how many of these Ive never heard of (thanks media bias).

How about that guy with a .38 who drove off 4 terorists armed with grenades and assault rifles in SA. Of course, the attackers were all LET GO after being captured......:fire:

My buddy told me he left SA because its no place for sane humans to live. Gotta, say that incident backs him up.
 
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Whats sad is how many of these Ive never heard of (thanks media bias).

How about that guy with a who .38 who drove off 4 terorists armed with grenades and assault rifles in SA. Of course, the attackers were all LET GO after being captured......

Charl van Wyk sometimes gives speeches on RKBA. There are couple videos of him giving speeches in US. Try contacting him, you might get lucky and see him in person some day.
 
-He could have seen most of those animals right here in South Texas - and probably not have to eat caterpillars.
It's an odd feeling to be driving along and notice a lion on the other side of a low fence making "gotcha" motions at passing cars, or spot a herd of zebras and kudu grazing up to where you're fishing, or realize that a giraffe is watching you while picking mesquite beans out of the tops of the trees... .
 
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