fgcason
En-Route
How do you guys feel about carrying a survival firearm in the aircraft when you're flying over wilderness?
It's mostly it's a waste of ballast that could be used for extra fuel.
Define wilderness. Siberian tiger country Russia or polar bear country AK? Or the lower 48 USA?
If it's the lower 48, you are at much much MUCH more risk in civilization from wacko people out to cause you grief than from anything you'll find in the woods. Seriously, contrary to popular city people myths, the wilderness here is quite safe as long as you don't do anything incredibly stupid like going up and trying to pet a bear cub with momma bear 10 feet away. The animals will leave you alone for the most part. People will attack you for no reason without provocation. As for food supply, if you're decently fed before flying, you can walk out of most anywhere here before food becomes a problem.
You don't pull the gun without pulling the trigger.
It is an absolute last resort.
Pulling it as a show of force is bad mojo.
So what you're saying is that even if you have the option to get out of the situation without shooting someone you're better off shooting than escaping without shooting? (say a simple case of a meth head pulling a knife on you at 20 feet screaming they're going to kill you and you can deter them by letting them look down the barrel instead of shooting and ending up in prison for 20 years then getting the gas chamber for murdering a wacked out nutjob)
There are times that the first warning they need is the lead powered shockwave followed by the bang sound, others maybe not so much.
$150,000 minimum is what I've been told, is what it will cost if you use the gun well.
At what point do you work out the fiscal advantage of just handing them your gun so they can kill you instead of defending yourself? I'm certainly not fiscally worth $150K to anyone dead or alive therefore it's a bad fiscal decision to defend myself.
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