You know, when you watch WWII Pacific military history, it seems the one thing that stands out is LEAD. Who ever has the MOST in MOVEMENT has the best chance of winning. And thinking about "tensions" in the U.S., we see mobs running amok and we're A NUMBER OF MONTHS away from when it will get "bad".
So a person can dispense "mineral supplements" (i.e., lead) singly, or in "pairs", -- using a "binary trigger". And there's even a Youtube video showing some well practiced individual using a binary trigger and beating a girl holding a full auto. Now he only won by a tenth of a second over some 30 rounds, and again he was WELL PRACTICED. But the point being, -- I'd rather be a novice who might have fired
3 rounds per second, actually firing
6 rounds per second if the welfare of my family was at stake.
So it begs the question, -- how valuable is a $450 binary trigger and a $450 "red dot" scope, versus a man's family? And my answer is: --
I'd rather feel sorry for his family.
Swiss Cheese anyone?
Bobby Jo
PS There's saying:
Two is one and one is none, -- because things ALWAYS MALFUNCTION when you can Least Afford a Malfunction. Thus other's have opined: ...
three is best. And I presume that's THREE per PERSON ...
