Posted by SweetFeet on November 14, 2011 at 08:57:33 from (70.35.110.213):
In Reply to: O.T Justification posted by LOU from Wi. on November 13, 2011 at 14:44:39:
Down-sizing your ammo caliber/gun size is a wise decision, based on your health needs. When I took my Carry & Conceal course, the cop who teaches the class stressed that we should carry ONLY the largest caliber gun that we could COMFORTABLY handle. Hence I have a 5 round .38 Special revolver that I purchased a laser grip for - I wear it in the small of my back. I also have a Walther .22 semi-auto pistol, the magazine holds 10 rounds... that goes in my fanny pack. And just in case someone with bad intentions still manages to get a hold of me, I also a .22 deringer that goes in my pocket or bra. I'm a pretty good shot. I'm not afraid to travel without my husband. If anyone tries to do ill to me, I'll do my dangdest to stop them. If all else fails, at least I will cause them to deposit some of their DNA (blood) at the crime scene. *Also, you should purchase personal protection ammo - it is designed to do maximum damage upon impact with flesh, but it will not penetrate walls - thereby you avoid accidentally shooting someone in another room of your home or having a bullet go out of your home and into a neighbors home.
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