MKEgal
Regular Member
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At a OCDO lunch yesterday (being interviewed by a reporter from the BBC), I floated the
thought that I'd considered buying a yellow rubber police training gun & carrying it (holstered)
as a form of protest whenever I'm in a victim disarmament zone.
A couple of the guys I was sitting with seemed to think it was a Good Idea, so I'm
throwing it out here. As a form of free speech, civil protest, etc., it's tothe point but
utterly non-threatening. It'd certainly generate discussion and questions. Without ammo in
the holster,they could be carried into 'gun free' zones such as city hall or the statehouse
whenspeaking on firearms-related issues.
I could buy one for myself for about $15, or get them in bulk for about $10 each & pass
along the savings to anyone else who'd like to have one. If anyone else is interested, let
me know. When I get another 9 people to commit, I'll place an order. If you don't live in the
Milwaukee, WI area, add on shipping, which might be $2 to $3 each (at a guess; if it's
less, I'll charge less).
The picture below is from the company; there's no choice in make/style; they look realistic
enough to get the point across, but fake enough to not be threatening, esp. to the LEOs
who are used to training with them.
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At a OCDO lunch yesterday (being interviewed by a reporter from the BBC), I floated the
thought that I'd considered buying a yellow rubber police training gun & carrying it (holstered)
as a form of protest whenever I'm in a victim disarmament zone.
A couple of the guys I was sitting with seemed to think it was a Good Idea, so I'm
throwing it out here. As a form of free speech, civil protest, etc., it's tothe point but
utterly non-threatening. It'd certainly generate discussion and questions. Without ammo in
the holster,they could be carried into 'gun free' zones such as city hall or the statehouse
whenspeaking on firearms-related issues.
I could buy one for myself for about $15, or get them in bulk for about $10 each & pass
along the savings to anyone else who'd like to have one. If anyone else is interested, let
me know. When I get another 9 people to commit, I'll place an order. If you don't live in the
Milwaukee, WI area, add on shipping, which might be $2 to $3 each (at a guess; if it's
less, I'll charge less).
The picture below is from the company; there's no choice in make/style; they look realistic
enough to get the point across, but fake enough to not be threatening, esp. to the LEOs
who are used to training with them.
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