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Africa Subsaharan
Sea Pirates Kill Five Boat Passengers In Rivers State
2022-09-04
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Posted by:Fred

#2  You are at sea. A "boating accident" can always happen right after you run out of ammo.

Take the Mossberg. Leave the tacos.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-09-04 21:40  

#1  Stolen:

There are various underground rules about taking a boat to Cuba, and at the top of that list is to leave firearms behind — that is, if you don't want to get them confiscated by customs officials and possibly never returned.

Captains who want alternate means of protecting their boat may turn to the following:
• Kerosene
• Paint thinner
• Mason Jars
• A 12-Gauge flare gun with many extra flares

At least that was the advice given to the captain of my boat by a former U.S. special forces servicemember who currently operates out of Cuba. Operating on the open seas, even in the Caribbean carries a certain amount of risk. To ward off and prevent and unwanted boardings or attacks, our contact recommends the following:

Mix equal parts kerosene and paint thinner in the mason jars. If confronted by an enemy boat, hurl the jars at their vessel. Make sure the canning lid isn't too tight, so that the liquid will leak if the jar doesn't smash. Then launch some 12-gauge flare rounds at whomever is threatening you.

Also works for Antifa Flambé!
Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2022-09-04 21:31  

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