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LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:12 am
by rucker
http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/thegunshot ... ing-i.html

We just got a call from Devline Rossell, a charter captain based out of Venice, Louisiana. He was shopping in New Orleans to get some supplies before the arrival of Gustav (currently listed as a tropical storm that has left at least 22 dead in the Caribbean) and reported that the item most in demand was not food, clothing or shelter.

“I just left a sporting goods store and you would think that the number-one selling item would be plywood or potable water or gasoline right now,” he said. “Apparently it is AR-15s and .223 ammo. I watched at least 20 people buy AR-15s and cases of .223.”

Can’t say I’m surprised. After the nightmare that was Katrina I think it would be unwise for anyone to assume the state, local or federal government could guarantee his or her personal safety during a natural disaster. Of course, I think it is foolish to assume that under any circumstance.

The AR buying spree demonstrates that people don’t think of it as an “assault weapon” but rather an arm that is ideally suited for self-defense, which it is. I also suspect that for some of the folks this is their first firearm. Goes to show that not only is there no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole but that there is no such thing as a gun-control advocate in one either.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:19 am
by justaguy
rucker wrote: I also suspect that for some of the folks this is their first firearm.

That is obvious. Everyone that’s in the "know" knows that AK's are way better than AR's.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:22 am
by rucker
justaguy wrote:
rucker wrote: I also suspect that for some of the folks this is their first firearm.

That is obvious. Everyone that’s in the "know" knows that AK's are way better than AR's.


:lol:

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:25 am
by rtk
rucker wrote:
justaguy wrote:
rucker wrote: I also suspect that for some of the folks this is their first firearm.

That is obvious. Everyone that’s in the "know" knows that AK's are way better than AR's.


:lol:


And cheaper to boot.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:38 am
by rucker
I would think they would be selling lots of these: http://www.mossberg.com/products/defaul ... =products#
51340.jpg


These would make a lot more sense for most people I think. Has anybody ever seen one of these in real life? How much, if any, ammo can you fit in the tube?

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 1:18 pm
by rtk
rucker wrote:I would think they would be selling lots of these: http://www.mossberg.com/products/defaul ... =products#
51340.jpg


These would make a lot more sense for most people I think. Has anybody ever seen one of these in real life? How much, if any, ammo can you fit in the tube?



I did see one at Dick's last year or the year before. I took a quick look at it and then saw the price and continued on my way. I would agree that a scatter gun would be a better choice for a Katrina type disaster.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:22 pm
by rucker
rtk wrote:I did see one at Dick's last year or the year before. I took a quick look at it and then saw the price and continued on my way. I would agree that a scatter gun would be a better choice for a Katrina type disaster.


What were they asking for it? Buds lists the kit for $304 which seems pretty reasonable.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:38 pm
by 1911fan
I met a man today who is a pastor of a Church in NOLA< he was up here dropping his son off at college when we met, When he said where he was from, we got to talking while our kids were in line for ID's and book lists, and I offered what aid I could if something happened, and I asked about protection, and he said he had some, but his parishioners had gone from passive to very pro active this time, realizing that even if you survived the hurricane, but failed to prepare for the aftermath, you were just as dead.


I will be keeping in contact with this pastor throughout, so I may be heading down after if they need help, He said of all the houses in his district, all were being rebuilt with a sacrificial first floor, meaning its either parking, or simple storage or just block walls with blow out panels to keep the water from destroying whats good, He said they were under 6 to 7 foot of water last time, now it will have to reach 9 foot to damage the living space.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 2:57 pm
by rtk
rucker wrote:
rtk wrote:I did see one at Dick's last year or the year before. I took a quick look at it and then saw the price and continued on my way. I would agree that a scatter gun would be a better choice for a Katrina type disaster.


What were they asking for it? Buds lists the kit for $304 which seems pretty reasonable.



I cannot remember exactly but I think it was around 4 bills.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:35 pm
by justaguy
rucker wrote:
rtk wrote:I did see one at Dick's last year or the year before. I took a quick look at it and then saw the price and continued on my way. I would agree that a scatter gun would be a better choice for a Katrina type disaster.


What were they asking for it? Buds lists the kit for $304 which seems pretty reasonable.

Rucker are you thinking about buying one of these?

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 3:39 pm
by rucker
justaguy wrote:
rucker wrote:
rtk wrote:I did see one at Dick's last year or the year before. I took a quick look at it and then saw the price and continued on my way. I would agree that a scatter gun would be a better choice for a Katrina type disaster.


What were they asking for it? Buds lists the kit for $304 which seems pretty reasonable.

Rucker are you thinking about buying one of these?


Don't be digging around in my backyard! :shameonyou:

No... I'm broke; it's just one of the things I will get if I win the lottery. :lol:

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:00 pm
by justaguy
If you buy a PVC pipe you probably already have the rest. And everything is better quality. Unless you have a Mossberg.

And it's when not if you win the lottery.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:14 pm
by Ironbear
justaguy wrote:That is obvious. Everyone that’s in the "know" knows that AK's are way better than AR's.


An oldie but goodie.....

http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinHumor.htm

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:19 pm
by Squib Joe
We had a couple of the JIC tubes crack for unknown reasons. I don't think we'll be stocking that package in the future.

Re: LA: Preparing for Gustav

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 4:36 pm
by westberg
Squib Joe wrote:We had a couple of the JIC tubes crack for unknown reasons. I don't think we'll be stocking that package in the future.

Was it after they were buried? :shock: