My friend has a Smith & Wesson 38 with South American Police markings and a big chop on the top strap that looks like someone hit it hard with something sharp. We jokingly refer to it as "The Seventh Angry Peasant Gun." This business owner in Tailand didn't even have to prove his superior common sense in choosing a pistol that is quicker to reload when confronting a bunch of punks with machetes.
The great equalizer.
ReplyDeleteAnd WTF is up with the puss running off on his bike after it's all over?
I think the guy getting on the bike was from the restaurant, he might have been smarter one way or the other about giving chase.
DeleteI still like my wheelgun. I do carry my 1911 in the city, though.
ReplyDeleteYou just don't want to use the Sgt York tactics(shoot the last one first so the leaders don't realism they're being killed) when carrying a wheelgun, shoot the leaders first.
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