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Old 01-21-2015, 10:56 PM   #7
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As a person who has been professionally trained (thanks to the United States Army) on how to use an "assault rifle", I have to say I believe it to be an excellent weapon to defend against a home invasion, or a baddie...

Although, I am not sure of what an 'assault rifle' actually is, as I believe it is defined in many ways, most of them not consistent with any accepted norm.

My understanding of a true assault weapon would be one capable of full automatic fire, but that is not the point here.

The point here is that these people received the training of their choice, in the weapons of their choice, and those choices are not considered good choices by some of the posters here.

And for the record, Solar power is easily able to be maintained off the grid, so if you are looking for a post apocalyptic way to charge your segway, I might point you in that direction.

I might also suggest that with the fall of civilization, it may be more productive to reconsider your position on personal weaponry than charging sources for your segway. (at least at first)

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