Where?
Any gun store... on online perhaps...
Of course you'll have to buy calibers that you don't need at prices you don't want to pay!
[ROFL1]
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Ok... PPLD doesn't have this book - but they do have the book on CD...
I have never tried a book on CD - but I requested it...
Now 'ya can't say I don't try new things.
Hmmm... might have to have the wife read it and give me the Cliff's notes on it. [Tooth]
Audio books can be cool for doing stuff around the house or while driving, but they take a long time.
I hear that World War Z on audio book is cool because they got different people to read the different parts, including Henry Rollins. Here is the cast, pretty extensive, especially considering most audio books are read by a single person.
Cast
- Max Brooks: Max Brooks
- Arthur Sinclair: Alan Alda
- Jurgen Warbrunn: Carl Reiner
- Philip Adler: Jürgen Prochnow
- Saladin Kader: Waleed Zuiater
- Joe Muhammad: Dean Edwards
- Jesika Hendricks: Michelle Kholos
- Ahmed Farahnakian: Maz Jobrani
- Todd Wainio: Mark Hamill
- T. Sean Collins: Henry Rollins
- David Allen Forbes and Paul Redeker/Xolelwa Azania: Eamonn Walker
- Ajay Shah: Ajay Naidu
- Serosha Garcia Alvarez: John Turturro
- "The Whacko": Rob Reiner
- Bob Archer: Jay O. Sanders (credited as "Jay O'Sanders")
- General Travis D'Ambrosia: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Christina Eliopolis: Becky Ann Baker
- Kwang Jingshu: Steve Park
- Nury Televadi and Tomonaga Jiro: Frank Kamai
- Ernesto Olguin: John McElroy[23]
^ That's pretty cool.
Now that I have so much time on my hands I remembered this thread and stopped at the library to see if they had it. Came in over the weekend and I was impressed with the whole EMP scenario. Food for thought. An updated version of all the nuclear related past books I've read.