Posted by gun guru on September 10, 2011 at 13:12:48 from (75.128.139.102):
In Reply to: Re: OT ruger handgun posted by Scott in SF on September 10, 2011 at 10:22:58:
My 12 gauge remington was $289 + tax. A good handgun is $500 minimum.
I am waaaay better with a 12 gauge pump then I am with a handgun, and I have been told that in a home invasion situation you WILL be at least a little scared and holding a handgun steady will be difficult. Do you not agree that a 12 gauge charge will have more kinetic energy then a 9mm bullet? Now a rifle bullet will also put down an invader. Watch Youtube videos of Larry potterfield of Midway USA. Larry goes through a schitt load of guns and measures stopping force. The .30-30 winchester ranks near top of the class. I specifically asked a US army soldier that returned from Iraq 3 years ago. I asked him about the .223 round and how effective it really is. He says: "I will tell you right now that no one on the face of the earth has ever lived with that round going through their torso unless they had been wearing body armor". The .223 remington was designed to fragment inside the human body, a .223 that enters into your liver may have 2 pieces exit the body, 1 out your shoulder blade and the other out the left kidney. Massive internal bleeding and you are dead in under 2 minutes.
I will still stick with my statement of the other guy not being able to tell his side of the story, you just have to be certain that he has a weapon of some sort, knife, gun If you shoot him. And.....I know that the castle doctrine allows using deadly force to protect life and property, it may be different on the left coast.
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