"What Good Can A Handgun Do Against an Army?"
A friend of mine forwarded me a question a friend of his had posed:
"If/when our Federal Government comes to pilfer, pillage, plunder our property and destroy our lives, what good can a handgun do against an army with advanced weaponry, tanks, missiles, planes, or whatever else they might have at their disposal to achieve their nefarious goals? (I'm not being facetious: I accept the possibility that what happened in Germany, or similar, could happen here; I'm just not sure that the potential good from an armed citizenry in such a situation outweighs the day-to-day problems caused by masses of idiots who own guns.)"
If I may, I'd like to try to answer that question. I certainly do not think the writer facetious for asking it. The subject is a serious one to which I have given much research and considerable thought. I believe that upon the answer to this question depends the future of our Constitutional republic, our liberty and perhaps our lives.
My friend Aaron Zelman, one of the founders of Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership told me once:
"If every Jewish and anti-nazi family in Germany had owned a Mauser rifle and twenty rounds of ammunition AND THE WILL TO USE IT (emphasis supplied - MBV), Adolf Hitler would be a little-known footnote to the history of the Weimar Republic."
Note well that phrase: "and the will to use it," for the simply-stated question, "What good can a handgun do against an army?", is in fact a complex one and must be answered at length and carefully.
It is a military question.
It is also a political question.
But above all it is a moral question which strikes to the heart of what makes men free, and what makes them slaves.
First, let's answer the military question.
Most military questions have both a strategic and a tactical component. Let's first consider the tactical.



Or, maybe, you then use your rifle to get a submachine gun from the Sergeant when he comes running. Perhaps you get very lucky and pickup a light machine gun, two boxes of ammunition and a haversack of hand grenades. With two of the grenades and the expenditure of a half-a-box of ammunition at a hasty roadblock the next night, you and your friends get a truck full of arms and ammunition. (Some of the cargo is sticky with "Boche" blood, but you don't mind, not terribly.)
Pretty soon you've got the best armed little maquis unit in your part of France, all from that cheap little pistol and the guts to use it.
http://westernrifleshooters.blogspot.com/2008/07/vanderboegh-handgun-against-army-ten.html
Englishman, does that answer your query about Ukranian soldiers being used to police us?
Morg
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2 comments:
Morg,i had already worked out a similar agenda,though a nice little pistol like that would be very welcome,for the past several years i have been practicing with various types of blade,and you can be assured that i have the will to use them should the necessety arise,i will not go quietly into the dark night.
I used to have an LP called "Bolans Zip Gun". On the cover are photo's of the guns the mafia made in the 30's. Later copies of the LP do not have these pictures on the front.
These were a machined tube, a wooden handle with tin straps holding the tube. And the firing pin was sprung home with an elastic band.
Terrifyingly simple. Possibly more dangerous to the shooter if he stood in line to it.
Back in 1980 I helped a work colleague make a six shooter. It was heavy, rough and ready but workable.
I've seen backyard sheds on TV making very acceptable looking copies of the AK-47. The location was Pakistan. They allowed the adventurers to try out the guns in automatic mode.
I can see it now.. The Gov't bans engineering. Everyone must learn art instead.
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