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    Never bring a baseball bat to a gun fight

    Crook has a bat, clerk has a gun. Crook begs for mercy.

    Crook vs. Clerk - FOXNews.com
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    Crook GETS mercy, too!
    "It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "

    Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring

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    And the clerk gave him $40 and a loaf of bread, plus let him go free! Go figure.

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    That's a pretty cool clip! I don't know what I would have done in the clerk's place, probaBLY something a little less saintly. As for the larger issue, weaponswise:


    Bat vs. gun;

    During the late 70s and early 80s my brother and I lived in a **very** rough neighborhood in Philadelphia. Well, rent was definitely cheap! After a couple close calls I decided to arm myself. So did my brother. he got a nice, brand name .32 revolver, Hi-Standard or something like that. Easy to pack, not too obvious.

    I got a framing hammer handle that I would carry sticking up out of my pack.

    The stick came in handy a couple of times, and let me tell you a stick trumps any weapon you're likely to run into on the street, except a firearm. Mainly I used diplomacy and speed to avoid conflict.

    My brother was always in trouble with that gun, he almost got killed on the street. He was a little reluctant to use the gun early on in a confrontation, mostly because getting caught using it was worth 18 months in Holmesburg.

    I don't think heat does you much good unless you are willing to use it, and a law-abiding person is going to risk that fatal pause- how bad do I want to do this? - unless he's got a permit. In fact, you could say a law-abiding person carrying without a permit is a contradiction in terms.

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    To paraphrase the "Duke" in his last movie "The Shootist".

    "It's not just being good with a gun that's enough - your have to be
    willing to use it. Most men will pause, blink an eye, or give a thought
    in a situation before they pull the trigger. I won't".

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    There's so many things wrong with that whole episode. The clerk brings out a rifle(?) and then proceeds to duck down while he loads(?) it. He was so thankful the guy didn't hit him with the bat he gave him forty bucks. I hope it was his money to give away. If his wife finds out there'll be trouble. Now there's a criminal still on the loose. Wouldn't go that way in AZ.

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    My mistake, grainy action. I thought he had the rifle,but he's holding up his hands.

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    I'm sure the robber has repented and will never rob anyone again. YA RIGHT!

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    I would give him "mercy". That is what would be laser engraved on the "inside" of the dust cover of my AR-15. Only visible after the shot is fired. I bet the crooks with bats are lined up out the door at that store.
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