
Say, look what they use at the post office
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My post office uses Access-IS from what I can tell. (MX black, English Tipro.) But they use them behind armored glass so I haven't tried shooting a picture. In Scotland, Post Offices are occasionally robbed at gunpoint you see.
Imagine my eye rolling surprise when no post office is like that here in Gunamerica! I mean, California may be different I suppose. But I like this lack of military level fortification at cashiers!
Imagine my eye rolling surprise when no post office is like that here in Gunamerica! I mean, California may be different I suppose. But I like this lack of military level fortification at cashiers!
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I imagine that's because in Scotland, post offices are banks. Well, branches of a bank.Muirium wrote: My post office uses Access-IS from what I can tell. (MX black, English Tipro.) But they use them behind armored glass so I haven't tried shooting a picture. In Scotland, Post Offices are occasionally robbed at gunpoint you see.
Imagine my eye rolling surprise when no post office is like that here in Gunamerica! I mean, California may be different I suppose. But I like this lack of military level fortification at cashiers!
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At my post office they use this: http://deskthority.net/wiki/Cherry_G81-1900
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That's right, same here in Germany.dwasifar wrote:I imagine that's because in Scotland, post offices are banks. Well, branches of a bank.Muirium wrote: My post office uses Access-IS from what I can tell. (MX black, English Tipro.) But they use them behind armored glass so I haven't tried shooting a picture. In Scotland, Post Offices are occasionally robbed at gunpoint you see.
Imagine my eye rolling surprise when no post office is like that here in Gunamerica! I mean, California may be different I suppose. But I like this lack of military level fortification at cashiers!
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Still it might take more courage to rob a post office in America than in Europe ... You could be shot by the next customer in line!

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That's basically the pro-gun defense of carrying arms. Pity you never hear about attempted mass shootings getting nipped in the bud by a well armed bystander. Apparently just doesn't happen. He who shoots first, shoots last.