oftheherd
Veteran
Glad you are OK. There certainly is a problem along the border. My son won't go into Juarez unless absolutely necessary.
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People started panicking at the mall, and many started running to hide in the cinema (although the fight never went inside).
I spent 22 years fighting the drug war for US Customs and have lived within 5 miles of the US-Mexico border for the last 14 here in El Paso. Juarez is the most dangerous city on earth (beats Kabul or Bagdad) and El Paso is the safest large city in the US-go figure.
Glad you are ok.
I spent 22 years fighting the drug war for US Customs and have lived within 5 miles of the US-Mexico border for the last 14 here in El Paso. Juarez is the most dangerous city on earth (beats Kabul or Bagdad) and El Paso is the safest large city in the US-go figure.
Glad you are ok.
My mother lives within sight of the border near Juarez. Several years ago I bought her a .22 pistol to use against snakes, but a couple years ago I got her an AK-47. The nearest sheriffs office is 50 miles away, and even on a emergency call, it takes them forever to arrive.
Yeah, I'm definitely thinking of changing the door. At least to something that is not so easy to break into.Glad to hear you're ok, huerco.
And change that door!
I spent 22 years fighting the drug war for US Customs and have lived within 5 miles of the US-Mexico border for the last 14 here in El Paso. Juarez is the most dangerous city on earth (beats Kabul or Bagdad) and El Paso is the safest large city in the US-go figure.
Glad you are ok.
After the shots stopped, I had a quick look outside to see how bad the aftermath was. There was a kid who had been looking outside his window the whole time :bang:Glad to hear you're OK too, and glad to hear that you didn't do what a lot of my old office colleagues used to do when we used to get caught up in gunfights - rush to the window to look out and / or take some pictures to send to their friends / family back home!
John
A few things you should think about: get rid of the glass door, get a flack jacket and kevlar, get a piece for protection and never take cover on the second floor. Go climb in the lowest place you can find. Your basement or your bathtub or whatever, but AK-47 rounds will travel right through most houses without stopping.
I'm glad you are okay. Be careful and consider MOVING.
glad you are ok, Roberto. some firearms advice: don't buy a sidearm unless you are willing to use it as soon as it fills your hand. my dad taught me and my sibs to shoot a .22 pistol when we turned 5. he drummed into us what it means to go armed: never pull your weapon unless you pull the trigger. this taught us in a very few words what situational ethics mean: you better be sure your life - or the lives of your family members - is in danger, should the need to fill your hand arise, and that the other guy's life is therefore forfeit. i am the only one of the four children who ever chose to go armed ...
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Wow! What a crazy thing to happen to you! My uncle and his family live near you and I do worry about them. Take care and I'm glad you are not hurt.
Good to know that I can use that IIIC I have lying around to stop bullets 😀. Scary to hear about the brown recluse bite! I hope you are well John!New Year's Eve must be interesting as well. I spent a few in Uruapan and it was full auto time at midnight.
Buy Mom what ever she is comfortable with, -- at close range, there is almost no spread on a shotgun, the shot acts like a large bullet, but there is an intimidation factor with that big muzzle pointing in your direction. Light loads should be sufficient.
At least with a shotgun, you are less likely to pick off any neighbors or anyone else in the five mile range of 30 cal high power stuff, the penetration is well beyond anything you see in Hollywood stuff.
As was once said, "I am not worried about the bullet with my name on it, just the ones addressed "to whom it may concern"
FWIW, A SM Leica will stop a 38 though.
The local bartender asked where I had been, I told her Puerto Vallarta, and she came back with "I heard 6 American women had their heads cut off there last month", she did not believe me when I told her I was there and I thought I might have heard about it.
Lucky for Mexico, tourism is up from last year, but they are hurting.
More people are bitten by Brown Recluses -- I have been recovering for 3+ months.
Regards, John
Sounds like my old neighborhood... couple of weeks a go a guy got shot for walking his dog.. (uhm???) and another couple for drug related stuff...
So happy I moved!