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Get
Good With Gun Gab
by
Greg Perry
by Greg Perry
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Always practice
your response when asked why you carry a gun or what you think of
gun control. Through the years several writers and enthusiasts have
written great sound bites you can use. Gun people love to exchange
gun-related effective statements that are funny, cut to the heart
of gun control’s evil, promote freedom and defense, or all of the
above.
Being armed
emotionally and conversationally is almost as important as being
armed with bullets that fly out your gun’s muzzle. The left thinks
it owns the arguments. To be honest, many times it does because
those who believe in freedom are often so caught up in day-to-day
productivity and trying to make ends meet for their families that
they don’t take time to hone arguments well. Hence, they don’t defend
their faith and ideals well. The left, often with no families or
real jobs and no prospects or dreams for either have more time to
master debate skills.
You don’t need
to be a great debater. Just knowing a few good lines when faced
with the opportunity to say them puts your opponents off guard.
Just arming yourself with some of the following statements will
make a big difference the next time someone asks you why you carry
a gun or the next time someone asks why you think you need a caliber
as big as a .45.
Below you’ll
find gun-related statements, many of which you’ll love, some you
may not understand depending on your perspective, and some you’ll
disagree with. That’s all fine! Any of these that speak to you
are super and ones you should memorize for an opportune time. Start
a Word document and begin saving the ones you like best and add
to it as you hear more good ones. Send
me some of your favorites too!
Arm Yourself
With These Lines
(If I don’t
cite a source, either it’s a statement I wrote or one that was passed
to me and I could not locate an original source.)
It used to
be John Birch Society’s motto that "Truth is our only weapon!"
Such a statement, while understandable, has problems. The truth
is decisive and is a good weapon but it’s a passive weapon. You
must be able to fight for your defense, your freedom, and ultimately
perhaps fight to maintain control of your guns.
Have you noticed
that lone gunmen never attack police stations or Israeli schools?
(You might want to review, No
Guns Allowed Signs Increase Murder.)
Every time
our military has been in involved in any conflict, some of our own
have been shot and killed. If trained military cannot 100% always
successfully protect each other, how can we expect school security
to protect us? How can we expect TSA workers (I use the term "workers"
loosely...) to protect us? How can we expect typically bad shooters
known as BATF or police officers to protect us?
Caliber-Related
(Here’s Where Some Furious Emails Will Begin!)
- Paraphrased
and Modified from Cooper’s description of the .25: "If you
must own a 9mm, keep it in a box so you don’t accidentally load
it. If you do load it, don’t shoot it. If you do shoot it don’t
hit someone. Because if you do hit someone and if he ever realizes
he’s shot, he’s going to be angry!"
- Nine-millimeters
are all well and good until someone loses an eye.
- As long
as one doesn't get into a gunfight, a 9mm is just fine. ~ Mark
Moritz
- Do not attend
a gunfight with a handgun whose caliber does not start with a
"4."
Rules of
Gunfighting
The absolute
First Rule of a Gunfight, in Mark Moritz' brilliantly enunciated
aphorism, is "Have
a gun!" The subsequent lines below help supplement that first
rule:
- Have a gun.
- Preferably,
have at least two guns.
- Bring
all of your friends who have guns.
- Pack extra
ammo
- If you can
choose what to bring to a gunfight, bring a long gun... and a
friend with a long gun.
When You
Have to Shoot
- Anything
worth shooting is worth shooting two times, more if necessary.
Ammo is cheap. Life is expensive. ~ Gabe
Suarez
- (Revisited)
Ammo is cheap and (your) life is precious – so be generous. And
shoot your adversary to the ground. ~ Gabe Suarez
- "Why didn’t
I shoot only once? There's no additional paperwork for shooting
someone twice!" ~ Firearms Instructor P.O.J.D., MOS debriefing
after a shooting.
- "Why
did I shoot him 7 times? Because 6 times wouldn’t have been enough
and 8 would have been too many." ~ Massad Ayoob
- When asked,
"Why do you need a gun with 17 rounds?" you should gently
reply, "In case I get attacked by 17 bad guys."
- Only hits
count. The only thing worse than a miss is a slow miss.
(I believe
the following all may have been said by Gabe Suarez.)
- If your
shooting stance is good, you're probably not moving fast enough
or using cover correctly.
- Proximity
negates skill. Distance is your friend. (Lateral and diagonal
movement are preferred.)
- In ten years
nobody will remember the details of caliber, stance or tactics.
They will only remember who lived.
- If you are
not shooting, you should be communicating, reloading and running.
- Someday
someone may kill you with your own gun but they should have to
beat you to death with it because it is empty.
Winning
the Fight
- Always cheat,
always win. The only unfair fight is the one you lose. ~ Colonel
Jeff Cooper
- If
you find yourself equally matched in a fight, you didn't plan
your mission properly. ~ Paraphrased from Cooper
- The purpose
of fighting is to win. There is no possible victory in defense.
The sword is more important than the shield and skill is more
important than either. The final weapon is the brain. All else
is supplemental. ~ John Steinbeck
- Have a plan.
Have a back-up plan, because the first one won't work.
- Watch their
hands. Hands kill. (In God we trust. Everybody else keep your
hands where I can see them.)
- The faster
you finish the fight, the less shot you will get. ~ Cooper
- A good general
rule of thumb: Be polite. Be professional. But... have a plan
to kill everyone you meet.
- Be courteous
to everyone. Friendly to no one.
- Nothing
handheld is a reliable stopper.
- Carry the
same gun in the same place all the time. ~ Cooper
Freedom
Related
- An armed
man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a victim.
- A gun in
the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
- Smith &
Wesson: The original point and click interface.
- Gun control
is not about guns; it's about control.
- If guns
are outlawed, can we use swords?
- If guns
cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
- Free men
do not ask permission to bear arms.
- If you don't
know your rights you don't have any.
- Those who
trade liberty for security have neither.
- The United
States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.
- What part
of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?
- The Second
Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
- 64,999,987
firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
- Guns only
have two enemies: Rust and Politicians. ~ Cooper
- You don't
shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.
- Dialing
911 government sponsored Dial a Prayer.
- Assault
is a behavior, not a device.
- Criminals
love gun control it makes their jobs safer.
- If guns
cause crime, why do we want policemen to have them?
- Enforce
the "gun control laws" in place, don't make more.
- If you
remove the people's right to bear arms, you create slaves.
- The American
Revolution wouldn't have happened with Gun Control.
- If you
know how many guns you own, you don’t own enough guns.
- You can't
make an appointment to have an emergency so always have your firearm.
~ Cooper
- Gun Inscription:
Be not afraid of any man, no matter what his size. When danger
threatens call on me, and I will equalize.
- Always fire
two warning shots into your attacker’s chest area before putting
a bullet between his eyes. Paraphrased from Louis Awerbuck
- Should be
a required warning on every handgun: This handgun should only
be used to enable you to get to your rifle which you should have
had in hand before this firefight broke out.
Proper Responses
to Why Do You Carry a Gun?
Q: Why do
you carry a gun?
A:
In case I have to shoot somebody.
Q: Why do
you carry a gun?
A:
For the same reason a policeman carries a gun.
Q: Why do
you carry a gun?
A:
Don’t you?
Q: Why do
you carry a gun?
A:
I’d rather be a gun owner than a crime victim.
Q: Why do
you carry a gun?
A:
For the same reason I would never get on a boat without a life jacket.
Miscellany
- Brandishing
is a crime, and it's dangerous (to you) and foolish. The threat
you face should catch at least two rounds before he realizes you
have a firearm. Never brandish your weapon. ~ Cooper
- The Pacifist
and the Gun: When the Quaker found the burglar in his living room
filling the sack with the family silver, the Quaker declaimed
with calm, respectful dignity, "Friend, not for the world would
I harm a hair on thy head, but thee is standing exactly where
I am about to shoot." (From Gunsite Gossip)
- Bumper Sticker:
Fight Crime – Shoot Back (From Gunsite Gossip)
- Quote from
Blackjack Pershing: "If you know how to shoot, and are quite
ready to shoot, the chances are that you won’t have to shoot."
This is why trained, gun carriers are often the most calm people
in a group.
- Engraved
on Sir Walter Scott’s blunderbuss muzzle: "When rogues
appear, my voice you’ll hear!" (with folding spring bayonet
no less!)
- Waste enemies,
not ammunition. ~ Mark Moritz
- Good shooting
is 90% of killing power. ~ Finn Agaard
- Big brother
is now here and look, he is retarded. ~ Bob Bude
- Judging
by Waco and the Weavers, the feds are almost one hundred times
more likely to kill an innocent person than a guilty one. ~ Jack
Buchnmiller
- The pen
is mightier than the sword – except in a sword fight. ~ Eric Ching
- The stars
and stripes have no place to fly over a country where you have
no right to bear arms. ~ Matt Egloff
- A golf course
is the willful and deliberate misuse of a perfectly good rifle
range. ~ Paul Kirchner
- Hits vary
inversely in proportion to the number of rounds in the magazine.
~ Ronin Coleman
- If no one
is shooting at you, you have nothing to complain about. If someone
is then shoot back. ~ Curt Rich
- A free man
is never unarmed. ~ Cooper
Interesting
how liberals/"compassionate conservatives" prompt for safety devices
to be installed on cars, but are against safety devices on weapons
(e.g. silencers, pistol grips, flash hiders).
They
say "violence begets violence" as if that’s a bad thing
in half the cases. In the words of Jeff Cooper, I would certainly
hope that it does. Self-defense means meeting violence with
an immediate, direct, and more violent response. This also holds
true for nations, such as America, who attacked back and with the
greatest force in WWII. The proper response for unprovoked
and unjustified violence is harsher violence. Such a response
neutralizes the threat (see Germany and Japan today) whereas a meek
response to violence (Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq) produces a continued
violent disrespect. (No matter your stance on the current Iraq war,
this still holds true.)
If guns were
the problem, then the military should not have guns.
January
25, 2008
Greg
Perry [send him mail]
is the pistol-packing author of more than 75 books. He loves to
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