[GZG] LTARs

2 posts ยท May 18 2006 to May 18 2006

From: Glenn M Wilson <triphibious@j...>

Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 18:18:21 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: [GZG] LTARs

I recently won on Ebay with a near minimum bid the DML
boxed set "M-16/AR-15 family" - 18 rifles, 8 rifles
with GLs, 18 carbine/SMG, and 4 specialist
(scopes/silencers) weapons.  I think this might make
varied but similar weapons for a nice "National Militia" (i.e., a 'scraping
the bottom of the barrel' case) reservist force called to active duty or a
civillian created para-military self defense force.
Would those diverse mix of weapons be "too" diverse
for a military/para-military force (as opposed to a
rabble of terrorists/bandits?)

Gracias,

From: Charles Lee <xarcht@y...>

Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 16:42:48 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: Re: [GZG] LTARs

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> Glenn Wilson <glenn-wilson-1950@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I recently won on Ebay with a near minimum bid the DML
boxed set "M-16/AR-15 family" - 18 rifles, 8 rifles
with GLs, 18 carbine/SMG, and 4 specialist
(scopes/silencers) weapons. I think this might make
varied but similar weapons for a nice "National Militia" (i.e., a 'scraping
the bottom of the barrel' case) reservist force called to active duty or a
civillian created para-military self defense force.
Would those diverse mix of weapons be "too" diverse
for a military/para-military force (as opposed to a
rabble of terrorists/bandits?)

Gracias,