Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 13, 2011 at 21:52:47 from (174.124.17.104):
In Reply to: Re: O.T Justification posted by oldtanker on November 13, 2011 at 17:34:47:
Rick. Could be older guys do shoot heavy calibers with no apparent discomfort ,however I'm darn certain those guys don't suffer from Bi lateral neuropathy and low testoserone levels. Health issues brings down a wrath of circumstances that truly require changes in life style.(ie weapon selections.) Being able and willing to defend ones person doesn't require a cannon as the ultimate weapon. A 22 cal will bring down any individual set on doing harm. I would never ever down grade a persons choice of weapon that will protect his or her life. It all comes down to personal choice and circumstance that I would applaud his/her selection of weapon for their protection .The thing that evil doers back away from is that wondering if their victim is holding a cc weapon. Caliber doesn't matter in those circumstances. Robbers don't stand 50 feet away from their victim to ply their trade, but they do take it as up close and personal.Any gun shot wound has to be painfull in itself.Never been shot so I can't relate to that statement. I certainly will take all precaution to make an all out effote to protect my family and my self. Make no mistake, it is a war against thugs, robbers, and murderous individuals who seek to do harm to the law abiding citizen.As being a person who selects a weapon to take up my own defence from those who would kill me for what little posessions I own will come up against what ever I choose(and can use) to defend myself with.In that case no one weapon is better for use then the one they choose. LOU.
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