Posted by da.bees on December 14, 2012 at 19:01:02 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: Re: Self Protection posted by glennster on December 14, 2012 at 13:50:28:
I think 357 heavy frame is hard to beat. 38 ammo to do a lot of shooting and a few rounds of 357 every practice just to keep in touch with how it feels. I am in total disagreement on relying on sounds in the dark like pump action scaring the bad guy. It falls under the same heading as showing a gun to intimidate. From the moment a person reachs for a weapon they need to have every edge available including suprise. The first secound you come face to face is as critical as the following 10 in deciding outcome. One secound might be enough to recconize your clueless brother-in-law. I don't intend giving away my presence much less my position. If your advosary is the nervious type he will duck and turn to run the instant he sees you with the gun. If he's jacked up on meth,the sound of you loading a Howitzer likly will make him little difference.
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