What can you do, for yourself, right now?
by Kirby Ferris
© Copyright Jews For The Preservation of
Firearms Ownership (http://jpfo.org/) 2012
Moral conscience is in dwindling supply in this nation. Our bankers are thieves, stealing TRILLIONS because they are allowed to do so. Nearly all of our politicians are venal, lying parasites who a century and a half ago would have all had their heads lopped off by rage-fueled mobs.
A growing proportion of our citizenry behave like hyenas, jackals and vultures at the slightest opportunity. Our nation has been invaded by twenty million illegal aliens.
Only a fool can’t see that we are headed for a potential showdown.
To those who will listen, it’s time to take a look in the mirror and ask yourself: “What am I going to do as this societal and fiscal decay continues to its logical end?”
You need to evaluate what you can independently do for yourself, quietly on your own, in the coming weeks and months? And I mean for just yourself, not your mate, family, friends, or neighbors. You’ll be of no help to any of them unless you’ve got your own base well covered first.
The most fundamental expansion of your personal power is to acquire the tools, and achieve the skill to have the means and wherewithal to defend against one, several, or even a dozen other human beings. The legally safe term is “self defense”, but when the code red light starts flashing, and your options are coming at you with overwhelming intensity, you will shift into the bone chilling animal presence of your primitive ancestors. But you MUST have the tools and a modicum of skill.
Most of The United States is unique in its stubborn persistence in actually preserving, and even expanding, the individual’s unalienable right to meaningful and justifiable self defense. The Second Amendment does not mean your right to squirt someone with pepper spray. It preserves your right to, under certain life-threatening circumstances, apply emphatic lethal force.
But let’s step away from political theory and extrapolate the situation to everyday life. That stranger you confront in the parking lot late at night.
The group of “youths” you run up against if you stroll a block too far into the “bad” side of town. The guy on the park bench watching you jog past.
The weird driver tailgating you on a desolate stretch of road. The knock on your door and someone you do not recognize standing outside waiting to confront you for one reason or another. I’m asking you to either prove or disprove your sanity here: Would you rather deal with these mundane issues armed, or would you rather simply take your chances? This isn’t “Leave it to Beaver” America anymore, friends.
This is now an America that has lost its way, a nation drifting in “situational morality” and where theft is called “redistribution of wealth”. Pre teens beat innocent people to death, and laugh and giggle as though it were a day at the playground.
Are you going allow yourself to remain defenseless? Are you going to be left staring at your cell phone (if you have time) as your 911 call is ignored because of massive overload?
Are you going to be a survivor, a potential protector of the innocent? Or are you going to be a Darwin Award Candidate, too stupid to even provide for your own survival?
Let’s cut to the chase. In my opinion Barrack Hussein Obama is going to be re-elected. This nation has become addicted to socialism. It will be Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton sashaying into the White House when the smoke has settled.
YOU DO NOT HAVE TIME to wait to see this actually happen to buy a gun or seriously stock up on ammunition. You have to act immediately. You must behave as though you have only a week from the time your read this to get your act together.
The rush is on for handguns. As I write this, Ruger and Smith & Wesson have BOTH suspended taking new orders because of an unprecedented six month backlog. Expect other quality handguns to be fetching record prices. It’s just supply and demand.
So let’s turn to the lowly shotgun in the “if you could own only one gun” debate. NOTE: This evaluation leans heavily on keeping within a tight budget.
A reliable pump shotgun is the gun to own if you could own only one gun. This is for home defense or for tossing in the back of your car in the event of social urmoil. Eight rounds of 00 buckshot skipped across the pavement and into the shins of a mob can be a very significant behavior modification device.
In my town the price of a Mossberg 500 pump (holding up to eight rounds) is less than $300. A box of five 00 buckshot is $4.50 (see photo) and a 25 round box of standard shot is $4.99. Do the math. Compare the cost to a handgun of significant caliber or a rifle of significant caliber along with ammo.
For less than $400 you can be seriously prepared with a shotgun. Practice with the bird shot and only try out the buckshot to get a feel for any difference in recoil. What’s also important is the reliability of a “thrift” shotgun.
The somber fact is that handguns are generally more difficult to hit something with than a shotgun. The “stopping power” of a 12 gauge round loaded with 00 buckshot is ruthless, and therefore preferable. As mentioned above, a street mob scenario presents no contest. A shotgun is just downright scarier to assailants.
Time for theorizing is over. Act now. Do what you can, for yourself, immediately.
(Part Two follow up article, and Part Three).
Frequent JPFO contributor and strategist, Kirby Ferris, collaborated intensively with Aaron Zelman over the last two years of Aaron’s life. Ferris is currently the Research Director of JPFO.
See all of Kirby Ferris’ articles.
What you can do, for yourself, right now (part 2)
by Kirby Ferris
© Copyright Jews For The Preservation of
Firearms Ownership (http://jpfo.org/) 2012
The disgusting, lynch mob mentality that has arisen from the Trayvon Martin shooting case places us several notches towards race riots this summer. To the balanced observer, Zimmerman really does appear to have likely shot Martin in self-defense. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton and Barack Hussein Obama started babbling before all the facts were in. These collectivist droids seldom retreat from any lie ... they simply magnify it further.
If George Zimmerman is acquitted the fuse will light. Remember Rodney King? If you live in an urban environment, don’t be stupid. Pay attention!
Already there have been brutal beatings of whites by blacks as “payback” for Trayvon’s death. In a Maryland incident, although so far not directly related to the Trayvon Martin case, it is stretching credibility to assume that the Blacks were not powerfully motivated by the Florida incident. The leading police officer in that investigation claimed it was not a hate crime. Unbelievable.
However, in an Alabama and a Chicago case, the Florida teen’s death is part and parcel of the events. See Fox News and New York Daily Times.
To my knowledge, none of these atrocities has been labeled a “hate crime”. Let’s face it: had these acts of savagery been perpetrated by a pack of Whites on a hapless Black the sky would be falling. Special commissions, SWAT teams and aerial drones would be brought to the front, accompanied by a never-ending liberal media barrage.
By yourself, there is really nothing you can do to change the reality of this completely hypocritical situation. However, you can do certain things in the next several days that will empower YOU, should you be enmeshed somehow in the racist lunacy. No, I’m not just writing for whites or Hispanics. See JPFO’ film “No Guns for Negroes“.
In a recent JPFO article I advised the purchase of a pump shotgun and a hundred bucks of ammo. Total expenditure $400.
I’m going to now expand to suggestions for the second type of firearm you want to own: a “compact” 9mm pistol. Sure, we’d all like a custom big bore .45, but this article, like the previous one, lays heavily on BUDGET. That means the question of how much you get (ammo included) for what you have to spend.
The pistol you want to take a first look at is the Kel Tec pf9, ironically the same model semi-auto pistol used by George Zimmerman in the Martin shooting. (Kel Tecs are made in the USA, in Florida, so it is really no surprise that Zimmerman was legally packing one that fatal evening.) A friend of mine owns a Kel Tec pf9 and has put six hundred rounds through it with no jams. Ruger fans will praise the Ruger LC9, but I guarantee you that you will pay two hundred dollars more for that pistol ... if you can find one.
A Kel Tec will cost you somewhere in the $300 range. That leaves you a hundred bucks to spend on ammo. 9mm full metal jacket “ball” ammo is floating at about ten bucks per fifty box. Hollow point defensive rounds will cost you about a buck apiece in a box of twenty. You’ll have 420 rounds of 9mm. You simply cannot beat this price unless you pack a .22 (which is still far, far better than nothing).
After you have run a hundred rounds of ball ammo through the pistol, you will load it with seven hollow points in the magazine and shoot them as fast as you can pull the trigger. If you get even one jam look for another brand of defense round. This is important. You must trust your defense round!
Again, 9mm ammo is cheap. The Kel Tec is cheap. And the pistol is very LIGHT. Lots of people have full size pistols, with very high capacity magazines, that they just don’t carry because the gun simply weighs too much and is too bulky. The Kel Tec fits in your pants pocket easily. The small seven round magazines are convenient to stash in various other pockets.
If lunacy breaks out in your neighborhood, or while you are driving through an urban area you have a very significant “something” on your side.
If you live in a State that has “shall issue” concealed carry, get a permit immediately. If you are lucky enough to live in Vermont, Arizona, Alaska or Wyoming, with “Constitutional Carry” laws you are fine “packin’” right out of the gun shop door.
So, with a reliable pump shotgun, and a reliable compact pistol, you are covering a lot of ground. The pistol is added as your concealable weapon. Unless in absolute crisis situation, you will not be packing the shotgun. And if you are? You’ve got back up with the pistol.
Next time we’ll look at the third gun you will want to own.
(Part One article, and a Part Three).
Frequent JPFO contributor and strategist, Kirby Ferris, collaborated intensively with Aaron Zelman over the last two years of Aaron’s life. Ferris is currently the Research Director of JPFO.
See all of Kirby Ferris’ articles.
What you can do, for yourself, right now (part 3)
by Kirby Ferris
© Copyright Jews For The Preservation of
Firearms Ownership (http://jpfo.org/) 2012
At this point, there’s really no sense in trying to figure out how America has gotten itself into the dead-end it now faces regarding illegal aliens, a bogus banking system, and thoroughly degraded race relations. Some folks claim it was all intentional, and some claim it is just what happens when idiots, liars, and thieves are allowed to control our lives.
The train has run away. IT CANNOT BE STOPPED. All we can do now is see when, and at which turn, it hops the tracks.
So, considering the above, I can declare one thing very confidently: “IF YOU DON’T OWN AT LEAST ONE GUN YOU ARE FOOLISH.”
In two previous articles we examined the desirability of a good, reliable pump shotgun. In the other article we took a look at the logic and economics of a reliable 9mm semi-automatic “compact” pistol. Both recommendations were intentionally BUDGET ORIENTED solutions for your self defense and the defense of the innocent.
The shotgun (with ample ammo) and the pistol (with ample ammo) were put on the table for less than $400 each.
Now it’s time to fill in the third leg of your defense “triad”. It’s time to buy a rifle and ample ammo.
But under $400? In the larger calibers? It can’t be done.
Yeah, I know you know a guy who imports ChiCom SKS’s from Venezuela, and you can get a good buy on some surplus North Korean 7.62x39 from a Lithuanian importer. Please stop. This article is for the average Jane or Joe who can use this information and acquire a gun and ammo in less than a week.
There is only one solid answer: The Ruger 10/22 .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle with a scope and high capacity magazines.
THE GUN: $180 on sale at the sporting goods store where you live.
THE SCOPE: $50 on sale for a Tasco that will ALSO fit on a higher caliber rifle should need be. Specific scopes for only the lighter recoil .22 rimfire are in the high thirty dollar range. Lots of good economy brand scopes out there.
AMMUNITION MAGAZINES (after market): $50 for two of the Ruger factory made BX-25 25 round magazines for the 10/22. Reviews on this new product are exceptionally positive. You’ve gotta have good ammo magazines! The rifle comes stock with a ten-rounder.
AMMUNITION: $15 (on sale) for 525 rounds of bulk loose packed .22 long rifle. Also buy a couple of hundred rounds (in 50 round boxes) of the real good “only for emergencies” pricey stuff if you want.
So you’ve put out $280 for the gun and scope. A hundred for two mags. Let’s round that total up to $300 (sales tax and etc.)
Now, and this is the beauty of the .22 caliber, how much ammo did you stockpile for one hundred bucks? Answer: A minimum of 3,000 rounds! I like that number. Do you like that number?
Now here’s the deal with a .22 rifle. It’s fun to shoot. It’s inexpensive to shoot. Compared to a shotgun or a high caliber pistol, it’s also far quieter and more comfortable to shoot.
Shooting no more than 100 rounds per shooting session (hard to do when you’re having fun!), you’ve got plenty of ammo to PRACTICE with. If you practice correctly (maybe with some first time instruction) you will be pleasantly surprised at how darn good you can get at hitting pretty small targets at fairly significant ranges (75 to 100 yards).
A pal of mine did Nam. Marine. Very smart. And picky, picky, picky about his firearms. He’s also a “racer”, i.e. combat shooting competitions. He declared to me that in an urban or suburban civil unrest shooting situations you will almost certainly not be reaching out more than 100 yards. With practice, keeping ten shots within a six inch group at 100 yards is not that difficult. And, for every one shot that you’d lay down with a bigger caliber, you’d be double or triple tapping the .22. When he was confronted with the rule that one had to pack the gun and ammo from place to place on one’s back, he said he take his tricked out Ruger 10/22, along with 1,000 rounds.
Stop! I don’t want to hear it! Our Jane and Joe that I’m writing this for does not have the bucks for a $4,000 AR-10 .308 with a three thousand dollar Swarovski scope!
So that’s our “Big Three” firearms compilation for the person who has the intelligence to be wisely prepared for the social upheaval that seems inevitable in our future.
I cannot emphasize how important it is to move NOW. At least get the shotgun and its ammo immediately. The first major crisis will empty the gun shops and sporting good stores of both guns and ammunition. I guarantee this.
And if things get worse? Gun sales and ammo sales may be banned “indefinitely”. You’ve got to know that this would be Obama’s first move with an “executive order”. And you’d be surprised how many weak-kneed “conservative” politicians would go along with it “for the greater good”.
A final note: Every family member over the age of ten should be able to competently shoot each of these firearms. This is simply not “Leave it to Beaver” America anymore. Time to get real, friends.
(Part One article, and also Part Two).
Frequent JPFO contributor and strategist, Kirby Ferris, collaborated intensively with Aaron Zelman over the last two years of Aaron’s life. Ferris is currently the Research Director of JPFO.
See all of Kirby Ferris’ articles.
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