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They hold them that way because that's how they are in the box...!I was thinking this is one of the better replies in this thread,after seeing where your from,I understand why.
They hold them that way because that's how they are in the box...!I was thinking this is one of the better replies in this thread,after seeing where your from,I understand why.
Shoot first, ask questions later. And, always have a backup gun, Howitzer or rocket launcher just in case things go from really bad to end of days.
Better yet, don't go near the Walmarts to begin with, they're just double trouble and may sell enough ammo that you'll be outgunned on any given day in any given town, city or backwater. Evil is everywhere and the World has sharp edges. Don't fall of one of the edges when wandering around looking for trouble; you might just find it. As Chris Rock said; 'every bullet should cost $5,000!'
I believe part of morrisL's feelings is even if you're justified under law to shoot someone in self defense, it's better to be used as an absolute last resort because you knew you're life was in immediate danger.
Never had someone break into my home but if someone did and for various reasons if I don't have to go to the threat, I wouldn't.
Ultrarunner. It was probably just a miscommunication. He might have said bullet "resistant".
Just curious if there is a single instance when a person who has a legal license to carry a concealed weapon used it to commit crimes against others? Anti gun people seem to say this rather frequently, but from what I know, they seem to be the most law abiding people in the country.
You might reconsider using a handgun on a bear. I read a study (years ago) of 57 encounters between someone with a handgun vs. a bear. All 57 people were killed-- and the bear was often killed but not before doing in the human.
I carry "bear spray" when on the property while bears are roaming around. It is a close-in defense only, as it has limited range. But I would not hesitate to use it compared to being very leery of using a handgun ...
I think pretty much around these parts, all you have to claim is I was in fear if my life.
If you shoot someone who has family that has money and wants to pursue it, it will still cost you, which is why you better ensure you had reason to believe your life was in danger.
How much did it cost the guy you know going theorugh a civil suit?
If you shoot someone who has family that has money and wants to pursue it, it will still cost you, which is why you better ensure you had reason to believe your life was in danger.
How much did it cost the guy you know going theorugh a civil suit?
That is a good point (semi-auto handgun being less than ideal for black bear) that hadn't escaped me, but it is what I normally carry, hollowpoints alternated with FMJ in the magazine.
The bear spray is a good idea that I hadn't considered, and would work well on non-windy days, which are kind of rare at my home. I've seen the effects of OC used outdoors in the wind; if the wind is right, the person using it is good. If not, they are left as defenseless as the target. It has worked out all right at work so far, as there are usually multiple officers on scene by the time it is used.