Wednesday, November 18, 2009

DIY Survival

A Profoundly Depressing Book
" Don't Try This at Home"


 It appears Lofty Wiseman is caught up in the singularity of his survival skills. "Don't try this at home."

And here is what the book has to say about firearms, after showing page after page of fighting techniques (noting that you are in big trouble if faced with multiple attackers, or someone with a knife, or are physically smaller than your assailant):

Firearms represent more of a risk than a serious form of protection… attitudes to arms vary enormously around the world… the legal requirements in Britain, however, probably give the safest guidelines for owning and storing weapons.

This paragraph would offer more comfort to those that aren’t martial arts experts and physically dominant if it wasn’t preceded with page after page of dire outcomes for those that aren’t big and trained to fight. Violence is certainly not rare, and it is a strange society that basically tells you to run for it and hole up in your home with extra deadbolts and not even to be outside in the first place in many situations. These are “safe guidelines”?

A sad book, indeed.[Carl from Chicago]


11 comments:

Mile 66 said...

If I remember correctly, some British municipality even forbid padlocks on fences' gates (or was it on sheds) to prevent injuries among burglars. They were aggressively enforcing this, with fines and jail time. Nice touch!

Josh Fahrni-Barn Army Dog Catcher said...

'Zombie Survival Guide' By Max Brooks, is better. No discriminating against guns. Bam. Right in the brain.

Chuck Martel said...

Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.

David aka True Blue Sam said...

Wash your eyes out with this Rodger: http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2009/11/05/guest-post-bea-the-78-year-old-grandmother-and-handgunner/

She's a darn good shot with her .45.

DougT said...

Gordon Brown's peeps probably required him to write that in order to get published

DougM said...

The SAS, on the other hand, are issued the best firearms around by the UK gov't.

Wabano said...

The virtues of crossbows anywhere,
anytime...

Very deadly, but how can "they" prove it's yours or that YOU shot it?

First time it was used, by Sun Bin, grandson of Sun Tzu, 50,000 rascals lost their lives...

So a backyard thief will lose his
life and you can plead maybe an accomplice shot him "accidentally"...

As Sun Tzu said, you got to turn the enemy's advantage into yours.

Crossbows, the solution to England's crime wave...

Kristophr said...

Nope. The solution to Britain's crime wave are unlawful firearms ... used on criminals and politicians ( sorry for repeating myself ).

Anonymous said...

play with your stick & string, John Moses Browning, hollowed by his name, made the great equalizer:
The 1911, for the Brits & Euro trash he made the Hi-Power.
RAK

Anonymous said...

Wasn't JM Browning a Mormon?

THor~
III

Kristophr said...

Get it right: It's John Moses Browning ( PBUH ).

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