Won't be long before there will be a shortage of canning supplies. The big companies just won't be able to keep up with demand. Hoarding will occur. May take years to work it out. Who knows where this will end up.AlaskanInTexas wrote:The first thought that comes to my mind is that there may be availability and selection problems with store bought cans. I want to get a canning machine so I can fine tune can weights to match the capabilities of my particular arm and save lots of money. The only problem is that I have lots of empty cans, but can't seem to find any of the components to go inside.
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Who cares if they spoil? if it bursts on impact (which it prolly won't) it would add a whole 'nother dimension to the effectiveness. It would mark him if he ran after getting hit too, just follow the stench...sjfcontrol wrote:That was my thought, too. Also, they don't spoil.Abraham wrote:Rocks are a whole lot cheaper.
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Properly canned food doesn't spoil unless it gets a hole in the tin. In the late 60's early 70's we were eating C rats packaged in the mid 40's.RogueUSMC wrote:Who cares if they spoil? if it bursts on impact (which it prolly won't) it would add a whole 'nother dimension to the effectiveness. It would mark him if he ran after getting hit too, just follow the stench...sjfcontrol wrote:That was my thought, too. Also, they don't spoil.Abraham wrote:Rocks are a whole lot cheaper.
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Wow! I never thought there would be so much activity on this topic.
After reading some of the responses I thought of another advantage of this unique method of self defense.
In the event that students were taken hostage, there would be plenty of food for them to eat.
After reading some of the responses I thought of another advantage of this unique method of self defense.
In the event that students were taken hostage, there would be plenty of food for them to eat.
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If the current trends keep up a can of tuna will cost less than a round of 22LR ammo.rotor wrote:Won't be long before there will be a shortage of canning supplies. The big companies just won't be able to keep up with demand. Hoarding will occur. May take years to work it out. Who knows where this will end up.AlaskanInTexas wrote:The first thought that comes to my mind is that there may be availability and selection problems with store bought cans. I want to get a canning machine so I can fine tune can weights to match the capabilities of my particular arm and save lots of money. The only problem is that I have lots of empty cans, but can't seem to find any of the components to go inside.
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They never go away. I ate them in Korea in the early '60's, RVN in '70, and at U.S. Forest Service/BLM firefighting base camps in AK in the '80's and '90's. Hey maybe they should just issue them to schools? There's probably plenty left. And the students could use the accessory packs that come with them. Ah, no, the P-38 would be called a "bladed weapon," and then there's those pesky mini packs of smokes too. Never mind.MeMelYup wrote: Properly canned food doesn't spoil unless it gets a hole in the tin. In the late 60's early 70's we were eating C rats packaged in the mid 40's.
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If things get really bad, they could head to the cafeteria for the "Hand CANnons" (#10 cans)mtnthundr2 wrote:Better not leave those cans unattended....they may hurt some of the children!
Would the larger 20oz can's be considered 'assault cans'?
...now that's a heck of a first post. But I just couldn't resist...
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Have you guys seen how big the new smart phones are getting? Every kid in school is already carrying a deadly projectile. We don't need no stinking cans!
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Maybe next time they will just install an application and make the 2d knives into 3d and vice versa.
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Just don't throw it at their can.philip964 wrote:Should they aim for the head or center body mass.
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We need to stand against this if we allow this to go forward the halls will be soaked with pea's.
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I've been considering carefully what this college-educated bastion of higher learning has decided the kids should do if a fire breaks out in a classroom.
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