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Benji Z-Man > wrote:
> Depending on the trace I'm doing, sometimes there's private or
> government records I can access as well that'll give me more
> information, regardless on if it's useful or not. It's a lot less
> "bounty hunter" and a lot more "human records-search engine". Still
> makes for an interesting conversations piece with the in-laws, and while
> the work itself is boring as hell sometimes, it has it's moments =P
>
> As for beanbag rounds, my personal preference is a fairly simple .38
> revolver with low powder rounds - Aussieland has heavy-enough gun
> control laws to make pulling it out overkill - in a land where petty
> thugs will at worst have a knife or just a tough-guy mentality.
A good dog could help you with that. ;-)
Patrol trained. Belgian Malinoise.
>
> Moving to the states soon, though. If so, my preference will probably
> change to a Cz-75 with custom stock and firing pin... but that's really,
> really off topic by a long shot. Pardon the pun.
Pun indeed. <g> Beanbag rounds in a 12 gauge are most popular with
bounty hunters. Bring them in alive.
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