A dandy article from Lee Weems, one of the better instructors out there on all things shotgun. The story draws historic parallels to a topic I’ve written on in the past. Could we go there again?
A dandy article from Lee Weems, one of the better instructors out there on all things shotgun. The story draws historic parallels to a topic I’ve written on in the past. Could we go there again?
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Having read the links, the future is the past.
As far as the bank robbery stuff, in my historical research I’ve touched on the Midwestern bank robbery phenomenon and the “auto-bandit.” It’s fascinating stuff to see how it shaped early mid-century gun contro..
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The road bandits of the 20’s and 30’s, and the nation’s response to them, is an interesting study. I wrote a piece last year about fighting fire with fire that touched a bit on that era. I may have to revisit it.
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