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Ooooh, gun porn.
Ooooh, gun porn. I’ve been looking at the Heckler and Koch web sight. Oooh. Pretty. I actually started because I couldn’t find my notes on Anita’s shotgun. My files on guns and such is still missing since the move. I think it must be in that box with the dog mugs and missing video tapes, because none of them have shown up in the three years we’ve lived here. I must assume they are lost for good. So I am starting to look around at guns again. I was going to go gun shopping for Anita after I finish this book, anyway. Since there are many fine compact handguns that will fit her and my hand, out there. Many more than ten years ago, when I first went shopping. I also have spent a good deal of the afternoon trying to figure out how the heck she could carry this much fire power, and be able to move easily. Does the term Malice clip mean anything to you guys? If not, I won’t try to explain, just let’s say it’s nifty, and helps you customize your carry-gear. We are about to have Anita go into the big bad vampire’s lair at night, because they have at least one hostage, and they’ve let us know that. Yes, it’s a trap, but like all the best traps, even knowing that, you can’t not do it. So we’re loading up for bear, or vampire as the case may be, but I’m trying to figure out how to carry the H and K MP5, Ithaca 37 sawed-off, and a Mossberg 590A1 Bantam, without getting tangled and bumping into eachother. Will we need that much firepower? Maybe. And any time the answer is maybe, I want the firepower. But I also want to be able to move without clattering, so we’re still working on if it’s actually feasible to carry it all, or if I need to whittle it down to only two big guns. Gotta go, I want the equipment question settled today so we go brave the bad guy’s lair tomorrow in my working day. Anita is trapped in one of those nights that seems to have no end, which happens in the middle of murder chases, especially when they turn into hostage situations. Bye for now.