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Go talk to a soldier that has been in real combat and get back with me. My dad wouldn't talk about Vietnam until I was grown and out of the house, which was 40 years later. Even killing people that are trying to kill you is hard to cope with.
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Matt, I've talked to plenty and yes I've had ONE that would talk about Nam. In war yes maybe there is. It's a huge difference between war and thugs. I'm talking thuggery not war.
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Not even close to the same thing as defending one's self or family against a violent thug. As a matter of fact, studies indicate that other than the trauma associated with being the target of a violent crime, most of those who emerge victorious over their assailant feel pretty damn good about it.
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I'll tell you, unlike most Pelicans I've had a pretty rough life, at least in my younger years. Lived in a car, no job, showering at a state beach, etc. As bad as I did have it, (got a few breaks and taken advantage of them), I'd NEVER rob someone of what they've earned. If I did, was shot & killed, my bad. Can I have a hug now?
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Make no mistake - I would probably piss myself (just for starters) if it ever came to that. I would really worry about my ability to remain calm and focused if either my family or I were ever in mortal danger. No tough guy, no bad ass here. I just think in the long term, in those reflective, retrospective moments it just wouldn't bother me. It wouldn't give me much of a warm glow, either, but I think I would be pleased to remember I "won"...
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I think I would be scared to death and ticked off beyond comprehension that someone would put my family in danger. When it is all said and done I don't know how I would feel other than it is a better outcome than harm to my family.
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I live in Canada right now, we have a sort of "castle doctrine": if a criminal breaks into your house, you are supposed to treat them like a king.
Jokes aside, the biggest mistake regarding firearms is the belief that you buy it, hide it, and hope to never see it again. As to the "I short shucked once so I bought an auto..."...I can't even begin to point out the many shades of backwards in that logic. Not that modern autos aren't reliable, but substituting the possibility of a ones own mistake (which can be remedied with training) for the possibility of a failure to feed (over which you will have no control nor warning) is silly. Having said that, with full power high brass defensive loads, and a high quality firearm like the mossy, I'd sleep sound. Despite what the liberal media shoves down our throats, armed, law abiding good people defend themselves all the time, and yes, often crimes are diffused by the very possibility of an armed citizen lawfully protecting their life and family. When all you have are seconds, police are just minutes away. Ill gladly deal with legal fallout compared to knowing my family was harmed and I did nothing. Even here in the people's republic of Canada where criminals have more rights than I do. |
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This seemed appropriate.
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"......a high quality firearm like the mossy...."
They're ok, of course, but I don't think I'd be quite so generous as that. Quote:
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I know who I am and I'm glad that I asked but if the person would have been hostile and made another move they would have not made another.
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I have a lot of experience hunting with pump shotguns. Hunting is absolutely nothing like home defense. Get all the practice you want ontario canada, it will make very little difference when you have to respond in a panic, adrenalin dump, woke out of a sound sleep or what ever.
I agree with the premise that one should be very familiar with their choice of HD weapon, practice with it frequently ect. My point, which you missed completely in your know it all arrogance, is the fewer things that can go wrong the better one's odds are of coming out on top. I choose the 930 auto loader after specing out my HD needs with careful thought and research over a period of about 18 months. I didn't want just ANY auto loader. The advice was given with that thought and background experience, and I would give it again. It wasn't good advice for you......... I get that. |
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"Shoot first ask questions later" Now there is a philosophy that has "a lot shades of backwards" with it.
One of my biggest frustrations in the hunting game is hunters who do not practice the ten commandments of gun safety. These straight forward rules make a lot of sense and anyone who owns a gun or even rents one at a shooting range should be able to spout off all ten by memory. And hunting is a voluntary sport, (most of the time) where as self defense comes as a complete surprise and MUST be planned for. Last edited by Gretch; 01-09-2014 at 07:31 AM.. |
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Jeff Cooper's "4 rules" are (which are four of the "10 commandments") the mindset to maintain. Unless, of course, you think the perp will wait until you put on eye and hearing protection, or wait until you load your spoon. Or perhaps he'll wait until you have function-checked your spoon. Quote:
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