Gun owners?
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Don't worry about the sound of a gun cocking being your deterrent. In a lot of states that constitutes criminal threatening and now you are the one in trouble. If my gun is out and aimed at someone, it is because it is being fired a millisecond later. Watch your laws people!0
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Canadian and proud owner of a S&W M&P9 Pro. Light and comfortable to shoot. Love it.0
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Wow. Definitely an interesting topic of discussion here.0
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and she had all that time to fire, imagine her in an emergency situation0 -
This is so strange to me! aha!
I'm from the U.K where there are VERY strict regulations for gun ownership including air guns.
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My uncle had a rifle but when not in use it has to be kept unloaded in his house within a lockable metal container in a locked cupboard.....
hahaha!
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
The US was founded on the concept that every citizen should be able to own a firearm to defend themself against crime, and worse, a tyrannical government. Remember in your history books, it was those English peeps who didn't want to live their lives with a boot on their neck, so they got in their little boats, rowed across the pond, and said let's make a country where citizens are truly free. THAT'S the fascination with guns.0 -
I don't have a carry permit, and I don't carry one. BUT - I have 3 at home for when the hubby is out of town, or just for target shooting fun.
I have a .22, a 9, and a .45. And I LOVE all three of them. But if someone came into my home in the middle of the night, and I had to grab one, I'd grab my .22 NO QUESTIONS.
It's enough to do damage if shot in the body, enough to kill if I go for your head, and I can control my shot the best. I can handle the 9 and a 45 when target shooting, but in an emergency situation, when your adreneline is rushing, and your hands are shaking, I don't need the extra kick back.
Don't count on it. there was a case where a man took a 9mm shot to the forehead and it just traveled under the skin, never penetrated the bone. Drove himself to the hospital to have it removed. Also, a 22 can be stopped completely by nothing more than a leather jacket or several layers of clothing.0 -
"Yeah - I actually feel much safer if I know more people are legally carrying guns."
Funny, I feel a lot safer without any guns around.
Also, all that hardwear doesn't seem to be stopping anyone from breaking into your place either.
Besides, I'd prefer them to take the stuff and let the insurance deal with it that risk killing another person. My things aren't worth a human life.
Amazing things, those cultural differences.
My things aren't worth a human life..........
My daughter is0 -
Really? How many rapes are prevented every day by guns? You have a verifiable statistic on that?
Rape isn't prevented by owning a gun, it's prevented by teaching men not to rape.
Of those, 82% of the victims will personally know their attacker in some capacity.
89% of all thwarted sexual assault and rape attempts are due entirely to the victim effectively fighting/fending off their attacker with either the application or display of force.
Sexual assault and rape are the direct result of a criminal exacting a crime of power, coercion and control over a victim.
It has nothing to do with their lack of education.
I am:
- Certified DOD Combatives Instructor for Law Enforcement, Military and Private Security firms
- Certified Firearms Instructor
- Certified Rape Aggression Defense Instructor
- 24 year martial artist / 4th Deg Tae Kwon Do / 1st Deg Judo / 1st Deg Jiu Jitsu / E1 Krav Maga
- A lawyer
- and my new favorite friend.0 -
if you are looking for a smaller pistol with stopping power test out a few of the .380. if you are looking for a pistol with ease of use go for a .38 short barrel revolver. I am partial to Ruger brand, but everyone has their own preference.
if you do go with a .22, I would recommend this ammo.
I have a Taurus revolver and it is as reliable as an anvil. For personal protection, if you need more than 5 or 6 shots, you are doing it wrong.0 -
I have owned in the past a 9 mm S&W was lovely
a .38 Taurus Ultra lite hammer-less, good for purses doesn't get stuck when you need it
but for me it had a bit of a kick, i have nerve damage in my wrists, but i was still a spot on shot with it
I now have the Walther PK .380 and LOVE IT!
^^^^^ This
I have a .38 Taurus as well and I absolutely LOVE it!! Dont let this cute face fool you; come into my place if you dare0 -
This made me laugh so hard. So. Hard. Oh god. :laugh:0 -
Sorry, I was gone. Was in my Learn Not To Rape class. What have I missed?0
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Why not go to a gun store together and talk with the experts there? They're very knowledgeable and can probably point you in the right direction. They may even let you test it out before purchasing.0
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My hubby wants to get me a gun for Christmas and I'm not sure what I want. He's away this week on a hunting trip in the arctic circle and left me his .357 just in case! I have my gun permit and am a fabulous shot according to dh and my dad.
Just wondering what is a good gun for personal defense. I want something lightweight and not a lot of kick to it. My dad suggested a .22 revolver.
Just looking for suggestions! Thank you!
I would recommend a Glock 26. It's small, concealable, not a lot of kick, easy to handle and it's a semi-auto .9mm. That's what I have.
Also, they're not difficult to strip and clean and they're the best I've run across. I.E. I went to the range and had someone in the lane next to me laughing at the fact I had a Glock. Funny thing, mine never jammed and he was cussing almost constantly because his did.0 -
I have a .22. Love it.0
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"Yeah - I actually feel much safer if I know more people are legally carrying guns."
Funny, I feel a lot safer without any guns around.
Also, all that hardwear doesn't seem to be stopping anyone from breaking into your place either.
Besides, I'd prefer them to take the stuff and let the insurance deal with it that risk killing another person. My things aren't worth a human life.
Amazing things, those cultural differences.
Unfortunately, it may be you or your families "virtue" or life that they take. But hey, I'm sure your insurance will cover that too, right?0 -
This is so strange to me! aha!
I'm from the U.K where there are VERY strict regulations for gun ownership including air guns.
Blah
My uncle had a rifle but when not in use it has to be kept unloaded in his house within a lockable metal container in a locked cupboard.....
hahaha!
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
The US was founded on the concept that every citizen should be able to own a firearm to defend themself against crime, and worse, a tyrannical government. Remember in your history books, it was those English peeps who didn't want to live their lives with a boot on their neck, so they got in their little boats, rowed across the pond, and said let's make a country where citizens are truly free. THAT'S the fascination with guns.
i live in northern ireland and peeps have guns here for the wrong reasons if they came into my home and i stabbed them to death i wud be done for it .0 -
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
Because guns are awesome. What's to understand?0 -
Sorry, I was gone. Was in my Learn Not To Rape class. What have I missed?
Love this :laugh:0 -
Sorry, I was gone. Was in my Learn Not To Rape class. What have I missed?
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If it's for HOME defense and not to be carried then I would suggest an AR15. No recoil and thirty round capacity.
If what I carried was up to me it would be a Glock 19 and I highly recommend it to anyone who asks.
Why an AR15? Not that they aren't good guns but HOME defense is going to be a very very short distance shot. A shotgun or handgun would do more damage to the perp and less to your neighbors.0 -
My hubby wants to get me a gun for Christmas and I'm not sure what I want. He's away this week on a hunting trip in the arctic circle and left me his .357 just in case! I have my gun permit and am a fabulous shot according to dh and my dad.
Just wondering what is a good gun for personal defense. I want something lightweight and not a lot of kick to it. My dad suggested a .22 revolver.
Just looking for suggestions! Thank you!
This was the question asked. Why do people feel the need to comment on how crazy gun owners are, blah blah blah? It's simple, if you don't like them, don't buy them. Stating your opinion about how crazy it is to own a gun is not going to change anyone else's mind. Oh someone I've never met before doesn't like it. I'll just go throw them all away now. :explode:0 -
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
Because guns are awesome. What's to understand?
sorry still dont get it ... ive had too many bad things involving idiots with guns to ever want one near me =/0 -
This is amazing. So far today this is the biggest thread i have seen and its about guns, not fitness. Guns are a big topic even for you members that are not in the USA you still have strong voices and opinion's. Guns have always been and will always be an "American Right" and I wouldnt have it any other way. Congrat's to the countries that dont need to have household weapons and for those in other countries that think America is full of a bunch of gun toting morons, you are sadly mistaken. Most average citizen's that have guns are responsible in the ownership of their weapons. I dont know the exact numbers but I dare say that close to half of gun owners use them mainly for hunting and sport, not for killing there next door neighbor, lol. I live just outside Dallas, Texas - one of the most crime filled cities in the US and I have never once even heard gunfire in the street.0
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"Yeah - I actually feel much safer if I know more people are legally carrying guns."
Funny, I feel a lot safer without any guns around.
Also, all that hardwear doesn't seem to be stopping anyone from breaking into your place either.
Besides, I'd prefer them to take the stuff and let the insurance deal with it that risk killing another person. My things aren't worth a human life.
Amazing things, those cultural differences.
That's great and all, except not all home invasions are about stealing property. You tell him to take the tv, then he tells you he's come for you & the kids. Enjoy that 6 minute response time...if you were smart enough to have already called the police.0 -
Sorry, I was gone. Was in my Learn Not To Rape class. What have I missed?
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From the UK here and am genuinely curious to hear you all talk so casually and knowledgeably about guns. This is a foreign concept to us over here, am I to take it that the average American out on the street is carrying a gun?
Without going into the wrongs and rights of this, I find this a scary thought. I don't think I would like to live in a society where I felt threatened enough to feel I needed a gun. Just my perspective from the other side of the pond...
I think I recall that something like 4% of people in the US carry legally concealed firearms.
People who have concealed carry permits are very law-abiding. A person with a concealed carry permit is less likely to be involved in any kind of crime than any random person you would run into on the street.
Statistically, you would be safer in a room full of concealed carry permit holders than random people off the street.0 -
This is so strange to me! aha!
I'm from the U.K where there are VERY strict regulations for gun ownership including air guns.
Blah
My uncle had a rifle but when not in use it has to be kept unloaded in his house within a lockable metal container in a locked cupboard.....
hahaha!
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
The US was founded on the concept that every citizen should be able to own a firearm to defend themself against crime, and worse, a tyrannical government. Remember in your history books, it was those English peeps who didn't want to live their lives with a boot on their neck, so they got in their little boats, rowed across the pond, and said let's make a country where citizens are truly free. THAT'S the fascination with guns.
Nice explanation, thank you.
I've always loved the idea of those brave people setting sail to create another world.0 -
This is so strange to me! aha!
I'm from the U.K where there are VERY strict regulations for gun ownership including air guns.
Blah
My uncle had a rifle but when not in use it has to be kept unloaded in his house within a lockable metal container in a locked cupboard.....
hahaha!
im from the uk too and i really just dont understand the wanting a gun thing =s
I don't understand wanting to watch soccer, but I don't look down on people who do.
Perhaps this isn't taught to you guys across the pond that much in school (or perhaps it is spun differently), but here we learn from a young age about this mean old king that wanted to tax our ancestors without representation. Our ancestors got pissed and said, "No more!" Then, the king sent his henchmen over here to enforce his taxation. Many people fought and died to prevent it and we freed ourselves from that king's control. Ever since then we have had the right to arm ourselves for protection. It's kinda a big deal here.0 -
Sorry, I was gone. Was in my Learn Not To Rape class. What have I missed?0
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