NationStates Jolt Archive


Another reason to own a gun

The Holy Womble
06-06-2005, 12:02
...you can fight off pirates with it!

US couple fights Red Sea pirates (http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=1117937889751)

An American couple who fought off Yemenite pirates during a Red Sea crossing in March swaggered into Ashkelon this weekend bearing the story of their daring escape on the high seas.

Joseph L. Barry III's and Carol Martini's journey on their private yacht began in 1999 from their quiet, north Boston suburb. But the couple's swashbuckling skills were put to the test when they and another American couple found themselves the victims of modern-day pirates.

Over the past seven years, the Red Sea crossing has become dangerous for private boats. Yemenite pirates found they could loot and pillage the luxury yachts to their hearts content, due to a lax Coast Guard presence in the area, say Israeli authorities.

According to what the couple told Israeli authorities on their arrival here, Barry and Martini had teamed up with another American couple to make the trip across the Red Sea. On the evening of March 6, the couples were making their way toward the coast of Yemen. It was sunset when they approached two small, wooden fishing ships commonly used in the area. Suddenly men with guns sprung up from the boats and began firing at them.

Martini immediately ran below deck and began dialing SOS codes to nearby ships, while Barry and the couple aboard the second yacht began to plan their defense. As the man aboard the second boat fired his handgun at their attackers, Barry decided to take a desperate move to save his yacht.

Turning toward his attackers, he gathered speed and rammed into the small wooden boats at nearly 7 knots. The move devastated the wooden boats and knocked several of the men overboard. Barry shot at least two of the attackers, wounding them enough to deter the others.

The pirates quickly retreated, leaving the couples to patch up their boats and sail to port of Aden. However, the couples found the Aden authorities to be largely indifferent and watched as their complaint was added to a thick pile of similar reports on the local secretary's desk.
The couples stayed in Aden long enough to have basic repairs made to their yachts, and then set off for what they found to be the nearest "modern world" port – Ashkelon.

Hillel Reshef, head of the Ashkelon Port Authority, received an e-mail from the couple explaining the situation and requesting to dock at Ashkelon.

"I was not at all surprised," he said. "We have had several of these reports over the past two years."

Reshef said there had been increasing criminal activity in that area and many Western tourists had been targeted.

But almost ending up in "Davy Jones's locker" apparently did not deter Barry and Martini, who set sail for Turkey on Sunday.
Monkeypimp
06-06-2005, 12:06
It didn't work for Sir Peter Blake :( He waved his gun and told them to get the fuck off his boat. They shot him.
Rogue Newbie
06-06-2005, 12:14
That's cause he waved his gun around instead of fucking shooting the pricks!

Rule #1: If someone has a gun pointed at you and they call you a bad name, you better fucking move cause you're screwed anyway.
Non Aligned States
06-06-2005, 12:20
It wasn't so much the gun but the ramming of the boats that did the trick I suspect. Basic physics apply. Fibreglass yacht VS wooden fishing boat = toothpicks + Yacht

Of course I am not saying that the use of firearms did not help, but the sudden lack of your own boat is usually a good sign that things are not going your own way.
The Imperial Navy
06-06-2005, 12:32
I've dreamt of being a pirate in the past... but an honorable pirate, only attacking armed ships, which usually have the best stuff.
Markreich
06-06-2005, 12:32
It didn't work for Sir Peter Blake :( He waved his gun and told them to get the fuck off his boat. They shot him.

Never wave a gun. If it's coming out of my hostler, it's coming out firing.
Legless Pirates
06-06-2005, 13:05
Firing guns at pirates. Brilliant. Why didn't they think of that before?


:rolleyes:
Carnivorous Lickers
06-06-2005, 13:50
Yeah-never show someone you think means you harm your weapon. They shouldnt realize you're armed til its too late for them.

You need guns and a good dog for a warning when sailing these areas.
Jeruselem
06-06-2005, 14:07
Unfortunately you need guns in some parts of the world where pirates run amok. Guns can be pain as you have declare the things everytime to enter another country or they go take them off you.
Bodies Without Organs
06-06-2005, 14:26
Never wave a gun. If it's coming out of my hostler, it's coming out firing.

Do you normally keep your gun in a stableboy?
Legless Pirates
06-06-2005, 14:30
Do you normally keep your gun in a stableboy?
:eek:

Best typo ever
Whispering Legs
06-06-2005, 14:37
It didn't work for Sir Peter Blake :( He waved his gun and told them to get the fuck off his boat. They shot him.

An important thing that I teach civilians who plan to carry concealed:

You are not the police.
You will not use your weapon until you are in extremis - that is, the danger is imminent.
There is no time for talking or warning.
If you pull your gun, you shoot,
and if you shoot, you shoot until your opponent(s) are stopped.
You are not a doctor, and you are not a coroner.
You have no ability to discern the medical efficacy of your hits.
You can only measure your effectiveness by observing if the opponent(s) have stopped moving completely.
Markreich
06-06-2005, 17:26
Do you normally keep your gun in a stableboy?

They're hidden all about the place. You never know. :D

(It was early... if coffee$=0 then typo$=1...)
Markreich
06-06-2005, 17:27
An important thing that I teach civilians who plan to carry concealed:

You are not the police.
You will not use your weapon until you are in extremis - that is, the danger is imminent.
There is no time for talking or warning.
If you pull your gun, you shoot,
and if you shoot, you shoot until your opponent(s) are stopped.
You are not a doctor, and you are not a coroner.
You have no ability to discern the medical efficacy of your hits.
You can only measure your effectiveness by observing if the opponent(s) have stopped moving completely.

Truer words ne'er said. :)
Markreich
06-06-2005, 17:28
:eek:

Best typo ever

Thanks. I think...
Monkeypimp
06-06-2005, 17:45
An important thing that I teach civilians who plan to carry concealed:

You are not the police.
You will not use your weapon until you are in extremis - that is, the danger is imminent.
There is no time for talking or warning.
If you pull your gun, you shoot,
and if you shoot, you shoot until your opponent(s) are stopped.
You are not a doctor, and you are not a coroner.
You have no ability to discern the medical efficacy of your hits.
You can only measure your effectiveness by observing if the opponent(s) have stopped moving completely.

I didn't quite get the story right (it was during the night as well so I doubt he could properly see what he was shooting at sadly):


Seven men arrested in Brazil in connection with the murder of New Zealand yachtsman Sir Peter Blake have confessed to stealing items from his boat, but claimed the killing was an act of self-defence.

Brazilian police say one suspect admitted shooting Sir Peter with a rifle after the yachtsman opened fire, injuring one man in the hand, in the aftermath of the robbery.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1697358.stm
Whispering Legs
06-06-2005, 17:52
I didn't quite get the story right (it was during the night as well so I doubt he could properly see what he was shooting at sadly):
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1697358.stm

I have a Simrad KN250, so I won't have any trouble seeing or hitting anyone at night, out to 1000 yards.