Then you should make one that says: "Hey, don't you have something else better to do than go through all of my cards?"grimfang said:I have enough problems getting though airport security now... this will only make it worse.. now they have to take EVERYTHING out of my wallet to search.... nothing i like more than watching security go through all my business cards
All I can say to that is "OUCH!" It bears striking resemblance to a hideout/last-resort gun I once saw in a book about weapons used by the O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services-predecessor of the CIA) during WWII. This one does appear to be smaller than the one in the book because this one is single shot, the other one was 3+1.hardheadjarhead said:Here is another fairly small firearm that might just prove effective:
I've wanted one for some time. I think it'd offset my .454 Casull Ruger Super Redhawk.
Regards,
Steve
"The new guns do not count as firearms under U.S. regulations because they are muzzleloaders, Mr. Koscielski and Mr. Teel said. It is illegal to carry one without a permit for a concealed handgun, they said, and they both pledged not to sell them to anyone without valid identification and either a carry permit or a purchase permit."