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southern151 01-06-2013 12:32 PM

And this is why I bought my wife a pistol!
 
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/m...unshots/nTnGR/

longcast 01-06-2013 12:44 PM

He got exactly what he deserved.

all star rod 01-06-2013 12:46 PM

Sadly some BS lawyer will make it look like he is victim......they will say....why did she have to unload the gun....one shot was enough to scare him...he was not even armed....:pissed:

1fastmerc 01-06-2013 12:53 PM

My wife has a 38. The officers at her job told her she needed a bigger gun. So she wants a colt 45. Lol.


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Big Flounder 01-06-2013 12:59 PM

That is awesome!!! They need more stories like this on the news!

Lake Chuck Duck 01-06-2013 01:46 PM

5 shots to face and was still alive. Doesn't say much for a 38. Glad this isn't a story of a multiple homicide or a mother raped in front of here children.

"W" 01-06-2013 01:56 PM

she should of reloaded and emptied another clip point blank in his head

mikedatiger 01-06-2013 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 534662)
5 shots to face and was still alive. Doesn't say much for a 38. Glad this isn't a story of a multiple homicide or a mother raped in front of here children.

It's not the round - I posted a video a while back of a trauma surgeon discussing the fact that handguns are subpar to rifles and shotguns for self defense. They are convenient and better than a stick or a bat. Would I want to get shot by one? No. But for home defense I am sticking to 12g. 00 buck.

Go back and watch that video - pretty amazing stuff.

This article ain't bad either…
http://larrycorreia.wordpress.com/20...-home-defense/

southern151 01-06-2013 08:44 PM

And, of course MSNnow titled their coverage of this as "Trigger happy mom!" They've since changed it but, even when a gun is used to help save someone, they still paint it bad!

SULPHITE 01-06-2013 09:01 PM

00 buckshot

Bluechip 01-06-2013 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 534837)
00 buckshot

Yep....

Keywest18 01-06-2013 09:52 PM

Cant believe that guy only served six months....

southern151 01-06-2013 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 534837)
00 buckshot

Got 7+1 in my 12 guage. I can't leave it out though with having youngsters in the house. Our pistols are up high, where the kids can't get...yet.

Big Flounder 01-06-2013 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 534856)
Got 7+1 in my 12 guage. I can't leave it out though with having youngsters in the house. Our pistols are up high, where the kids can't get...yet.

I'm thinking about getting a holster and screwing it under the top of my night stand and the clip will be hidden within arms reach too but a different location. The kids would never know it was there and I could be locked and loaded in seconds if someone entered my house in the middle of the night.

bmac 01-06-2013 11:32 PM

They make pistol safes that use fingerprint scanners to unlock them. Anyone have one of those? I'd like one like that for a shotgun and low enough to fit under the bed.

southern151 01-06-2013 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bmac (Post 534878)
They make pistol safes that use fingerprint scanners to unlock them. Anyone have one of those? I'd like one like that for a shotgun and low enough to fit under the bed.

Looked at one today. Didn't wanna give Cabelas $250 though so, I passed. As my kids get a little older and are getting into more stuff that isn't theirs, I'll have one of these pistol safes. Would be pretty cool but, darn expensive for one for a shotgun.

silver_snipe 01-07-2013 12:22 AM

She should be appplauded. Too bad she missed (yeah I know she connected with 5 out of 6 rounds but he walked away so she missed).

Now all the comments about kids brings to mind a question. Who has shown their kids all of their firearms and how to load them & make them safe? Are they or have they handled each of their firearms?

Yeah I know that is more than a question but here is my rationale behind it. I believe if you show your children what your weapon is and what it will do. then how to safely handle it under supervision you take the mystery and awe away so they will obey the rules and better yet know how to SAFELY handle it if presented with an unexpected occurance. I believe everyone should be taught how to safely handle a firearm whether they ever take up shooting or not or even like firearms.

Now my choice for in home defense is 12 gauge loaded with bird or squirrel shot. Why that load you say? Simple at 15 to 20 which is in home shooting distance squirrel or bird shot will penetrate a persons torso with a small spread and not penetrate the wal behind him that buckshot may. Perp is just as dead and not going to repeat the offense.

Matt G 01-07-2013 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by silver_snipe (Post 534884)
She should be appplauded. Too bad she missed (yeah I know she connected with 5 out of 6 rounds but he walked away so she missed).

Now all the comments about kids brings to mind a question. Who has shown their kids all of their firearms and how to load them & make them safe? Are they or have they handled each of their firearms?

Yeah I know that is more than a question but here is my rationale behind it. I believe if you show your children what your weapon is and what it will do. then how to safely handle it under supervision you take the mystery and awe away so they will obey the rules and better yet know how to SAFELY handle it if presented with an unexpected occurance. I believe everyone should be taught how to safely handle a firearm whether they ever take up shooting or not or even like firearms.

Now my choice for in home defense is 12 gauge loaded with bird or squirrel shot. Why that load you say? Simple at 15 to 20 which is in home shooting distance squirrel or bird shot will penetrate a persons torso with a small spread and not penetrate the wal behind him that buckshot may. Perp is just as dead and not going to repeat the offense.

Totally agree with your logic about teaching children about firearms. When I was young my mom hated that my dad had guns in the house. She didn't want me or my brother to be anywhere around them. To us it was some cool toy that only the grown-ups got to play with, so naturally childhood curiosity would take over and we would take them out and play with them when she wasn't around. Once we started hunting and realized it was simply a tool, it was no longer "cool". We would only handle the firearms if we were outside shooting, hunting, or cleaning them.

swamp snorkler 01-07-2013 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by southern151 (Post 534856)
Got 7+1 in my 12 guage. I can't leave it out though with having youngsters in the house. Our pistols are up high, where the kids can't get...yet.


What model shotgun do you have that holds 8 rounds?

I have an 870 pump that hold 5, is there an extended tube available?

Quote:

Originally Posted by silver_snipe (Post 534884)
She should be appplauded. Too bad she missed (yeah I know she connected with 5 out of 6 rounds but he walked away so she missed).

Now all the comments about kids brings to mind a question. Who has shown their kids all of their firearms and how to load them & make them safe? Are they or have they handled each of their firearms?

Yeah I know that is more than a question but here is my rationale behind it. I believe if you show your children what your weapon is and what it will do. then how to safely handle it under supervision you take the mystery and awe away so they will obey the rules and better yet know how to SAFELY handle it if presented with an unexpected occurance. I believe everyone should be taught how to safely handle a firearm whether they ever take up shooting or not or even like firearms.

Now my choice for in home defense is 12 gauge loaded with bird or squirrel shot. Why that load you say? Simple at 15 to 20 which is in home shooting distance squirrel or bird shot will penetrate a persons torso with a small spread and not penetrate the wal behind him that buckshot may. Perp is just as dead and not going to repeat the offense.


I agree with this. My son (8) knows how to load and unlaod all my guns, I only have 4.

One time on the way to the duck blind we were walking the Marsh and jumped a deer. My buddy raised up and shot it in the neck from about 20 yards with 3" #7 steel shot and dropped it in its tracks. If it can kill a deer it can kill a human.

mikedatiger 01-07-2013 09:36 AM

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I have an 887 "tactical" that holds 7+1 using 2 3/4 shells.


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