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#1
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#2
Senior Member
DYNO OPERATOR
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Wi
Posts: 522
While there are both sides of the asile on this issue. I do feel the classroom intruder only "survived" because he knew who had the gun and directed his shots there. S&W 44 629 rides with me at ALL times. If mine and my families chance of surviving an incident like those shown increase by 1% CC is not even a question. I guess no chance of defending myself or others in that position (god forbid) is not an option for me.
#3
SOMEthing is better than NOTHING....it still takes total familiarity to give you an edge though. Way too many folks buy a weapon, get a CWP, and NEVER even handle it enough to be familiar with it, let alone be proficient in a high stress INSTANTANEOUS situation.....
#4
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: falkville al
Posts: 1,764
your dead right, dd. ive tought both my daughter and son and my wife about firearms. and the first thing to do when you get a new or different gun is to become almost one with it. and never ever hesitate if you feel like your in trouble because the one who has to think about it is the one who dies.my wife im afraid would be the one who would hesitate.but like i told her if they try to get in your car or abuct you on the street. dont shoot to wound them shoot to kill. and be the one who shoots first. its alot easier getting you out of trouble with the law than it is bringing you back from the dead.