I haven't found any posts here yet where anyone wrote or implied that the average person is too stupid to defend themselves.
I have seen many people agree the number one rule is to get away from the danger if at all possible and when that is no longer possible, defend yourself to the fullest.
The mention of the "double tap" to me at least, brings two thoughts...
1. someone who has combat shooting training(such as police officers, competitive shooters and others with advanced handgun training),
OR
2. someone who wants to express their machismo, has watched too many movies and lives in a fantasy world.
No offense to anyone intended there, but I have met my share of gun owners. Most are not trained, do not practice often and would be worthless in a panic situation, let alone have the presence of mind to do a double tap. If they see a person in their house they are going to empty the weapon ASAP and keep clicking the trigger long after they are out of bullets.
The reality for me is that if I am sound asleep and I hear a loud noise at night, I will be startled and confused for 10-30 seconds depending on what stage of sleep I am in. I doubt I would have the presence of mind to put my hand on my gun safe and trigger the lock, open the safe, pull the weapon and be ready for combat in a heartbeat. Once I had the weapon out my heart would be pounding and I would be breathing very hard. My house is so dark that I cannot see across the room. I cannot turn on the lights because I will blind myself. I move across the room towards the door. Where is my wife? Is she still sleeping or screaming at me, "What was that!!!???" or "What's going on!!!???" If I have children, they are propably asleep because they sleep through anything, but what if the noise startled them and they are up moving about the house now? I move towards the door and have to make a decision to open it or not. If I open it what or who is on the other side. The rest of the house is too dark to see anything as well . My head is ready to explode at that point. Decisions, decisions, decisions. Yes, if I have had training and am proficient and if I see someone in the house they'll get two to the body and one to the head. But how are you going to recognize your spouse, your teenager, her boyfriend that snuck in or a bad guy in the dark? Reality says I won't be able to distinguish very well. It isn't going to happen that way, for me at least and here's why...
I have practiced with my firearm in all types of situations. I have practiced so much that it becomes an automatic reaction. But one thing I can never train for is being awakened from a deep sleep and getting into combat mode instantly, unless I hire someone like Kato in the Pink Panther movies to attack me over and over again when I least expect it.
I think a better choice for me would be to practice often with my gun so that I am proficient. Then when I hear a loud noise in the middle of the night I will reach for the panic button on the alarm system that sits next to my headboard and trigger the very loud alarm system that also flashes all the lights in the house off and on except for the ones in the bedrooms so I am not blinded. I am very confident that at that point in time, unless they were there specifically to hurt me and not rob me, the bad guy would run out exactly the way they came in. While they are running out the broken down door, I would unlock the gun safe, draw my weapon and call 911 on the cell phone. I haven't left my bedroom and the alarm has already sounded, the threat is leaving, the lights inside and outside the house are flashing, an alarm is blaring inside and outside, the police have been called and I am armed just in case I'm wrong. At that point, I can open the door, gather the kids back into the bedroom and whine on the phone to the armed government agents until they arrive. Then, they can take down the information, maybe some fingerprints off the door, pat my kids on the head and make them glad to see the police instead of fearing them. I'll thank them and probably make a donation to their organization the next day.
What works for some folks will not work for others. I really, truly hope none of us ever have to go through these things that we are discussing here. My best wishes to all of you here at TBN. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif