sequins
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I can imagine dropping a two shot weapon for a >2 shot weapon. What if I miss? So what if it's 10 feet, I don't want to fire both bores in a panic and get a glancing hit which doesn't kill the critter I want to fire with my pistol and have more rounds as backup in case it continues to attack, I miss, whatever. I can absolutely see where switching to a high capacity weapon for self defense is ALWAYS better than trying to make the shot with what is essential a single-shot weapon (we all seem to agree you'd want both bores to be confident of a stop, that equates to "one shot" in my book). The stakes are too high if you can swap weapons in seconds.
I think climate change is getting to the cats. Here in Washington we've had cats attack humans in residential areas in recent years, including a fatality. It's absolutely not impossible that the cat was after him.
I will admit the dog makes things more complicated, his bird dog pointed a wild cat? That's weird!
I think climate change is getting to the cats. Here in Washington we've had cats attack humans in residential areas in recent years, including a fatality. It's absolutely not impossible that the cat was after him.
I will admit the dog makes things more complicated, his bird dog pointed a wild cat? That's weird!