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Well here is a sad story but a true one as well, a coule yearsa ago
there were this couple man and women both married happily. well any way they were upstairs in bed fast asleep one night between the hours of 12 to 1 am suddenly the husband hears a noise downstairs and somwe rumbling about which awakend him he get up goes right for his service revolver a 38 spec. S&W snubnose he tells the wife to stay calm and don't move. finally he is standing at the top of the stairs and at the bottom of the stairs was this black silhouette it was to dark to see who it was but by blind instinct he pulls his weapon and fires!! down the stairs, killing who was at the bottom. he went down to take a closer look it turned out to be his 16 year old daughter coming home late that night with her boy friend her boy friend had just left dropping her off. he shot her right threw the chest killing her instantly she was DOA at the scene. which reminds me of the movie american gun if any of you saw it that just the way it happend. but this was true they didn't charge him with anything it was a terrible accident and she was in the wrong place at the wrong time!. which leave me with this all ways think twice before firing your weapon you never know who might be at the bottom of those stairs the farther had to be rushed to the hosiptal for shock he turned in his revolver and promised never to pick up a gun again. this was going back a few years but i had forgotten some of it but i herd it happend again from another couple she was due to be married with him and this women came home from work and she was shot accidently by her due to be wed boy friend. |
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Escalation Of Force training will help you to handle a situation without guns blazing. If you are going to be armed, take a class on how to properly use your weapon of choice; simple actions like learning how to properly handle a weapon and proper escalation and de-escalation of force and rules of engagement can save lives without ending them. People need to understand that weapons handling is not like in the movies where you pick up a gun/knife/baton and suddenly you are an expert with nerves of steel. There are very real emotions that come into play such as fear and very real consequences that arise as a result of your actions. With proper training, you can overcome the stresses that might cause you to otherwise do something rash like firing without properly identifying your target. If you choose not to properly train or go through the motions of proper weapons use, you have no business handling a weapon.
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Don't know what an accurate opinion of firearms should help. I'm sure I would have fun shooting some guns, I would also have fun to shoot with or drive a tank through heavy terrain, little trees or cars, I would have, and had, fun blowing things up or shooting with a bazooka. In my opinion there should be as less possibilities, that this can happen in public or home. There are too many people who can not handle things accountably.(nearly) everyone has the right to handle loaded weapons at home, even they shoot through walls? You don't let everyone drive a car, unless they killed some with it. You have to prove your knowledge, responsibility and skills before you're allowed to dive freely. But, my question's was about home defence and not firearms in general. Quote:
It seems like you and some other have the responsibility in use with guns, but that's not a precondition to use it and I'm sure many don't follow that rules or train enough. You can never 100% sure at a moving target or about ricochet bullets from bones or objects, especially a family member is close to the psychotic person. Training and HP/SP ammunition can lower the risk, but it is still there. The psychotic threatening/hostage situation wasn't that far away from SWAT, for a shooting example, or. Last edited by Tread; 10-14-2009 at 05:53 PM. |
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I can't say what would have happened. There are not many facts to build a clear picture about the situations. Not one of the three persons that walked in your direction has threatened you or your family. A violent potential or weapons wasn't visible either, expect by you. You judge them to be criminal by their looks, age and walking in your direction. You should always be aware in suspicious settings, but it's not sure they were criminals. In the second case, if he watched you the whole time, and waited for you, he is supposable after your money. If you want to say swinging around a gun on street keeps people away, if criminal or not, you are right. |
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Are you ever violent or by threatening robed while being at home? Why do you want an additional shotgun to complete home protection? |
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The first place I bought was a townhouse in a bad neighborhood, I got robbed twice, the second time the thief actally got my revolver. I'm real non-violent, I've been in jail a couple week-ends for petty offenses, I didn't like it. G Gordon Liddy had a radio show, he said when he was an F B I agent and his team had to go out on an assignment that was most likely going to be "up close and personal" that the agents wisked right by the machine guns for the Shotgun rack. That made sense to me. |
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A common fallacy that people have regarding firearms.
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[QUOTE=Tread;11172 Not one of the three persons that walked in your direction has threatened you or your family. A violent potential or weapons wasn’t visible either, expect by you.
You judge them to be criminal by their looks, age and walking in your direction. You should always be aware in suspicious settings, but it’s not sure they were criminals. In the second case, if he watched you the whole time, and waited for you, he is supposable after your money. Hmm I thought I described the situation quite well enough for a rational person to put themselves in my shoes at that time and place. And I suppose all 3 gentlemen were just approaching me for friendship and good conversation? You are very naive Tread. |
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It's not his faul Rachel. Maybe this pic will help you understand. ![]()
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It takes considerable skill to fire a pistol and accurately hit a target even 25meters away. As much as you might not think so, a rifle is more accurate than a pistol. If one of my family members was in the vicinity of the criminal, I would trust a rifle over a pistol. There are risks involved in everything you do, regardless of whether or not you are shooting, driving to the store, playing a game of soccer or football etc. Proper training is key.
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From Wikipedia Gun Violence
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The PRK is chock full of many stupid rules. To try and grasp the stupidity would drive you mad. Actually you do need proof of training to buy a handgun in Commiefornia. If you see someone who you know has not had firearms training and is being stupid with a weapon i.e. pointing it at someone or pointing it at themselves to demonstrate that "a loaded gun won't fire on SAFE" you are well within your rights to slap the ever loving shit out of them and chastise them for being a dumbshit.
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*More posts than Bionca* [QUOTE=God(from Futurama)]Right and wrong are just words; what matters is what you do... If you do too much, people get dependent on you. And if you do nothing, they lose hope... When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all. Last edited by The Conquistador; 10-14-2009 at 08:19 PM. |
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