I don't think you can compare a situation in Iraq versus a situation in the United States itself in a hypothetical revolution that will most likely not occur anytime soon. Not to mention that the weapons that are being used is far more than the average American could or would own. (Given that you don't exactly find RPGs, mortars, explosives, AK-47's, etc. out on the streets).
Again I don't want to get into specifics but this is something you have to see with heavy use of military equipment and doctrine.
And I hope that question you're asking isn't directed at me considering I own many handguns and a rifle myself. I'm just saying its not going to be an effective way to stop a military juggernaut.
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