Neither have I. If I knew I had pit bulls/other large dogs around, I'd pack my .357 . The mini-revolver fits my notion of minimum (but ever-present) protection for extremely unlikely events. Admittedly not for stopping power. They've been aptly referred to elsewhere as a "nasal inhalant from hell."Rex B wrote:I have no illusions about .22 mag stopping a charging pit bull, BTW.
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- Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:24 pm
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- Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:01 pm
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Re: robbed wasn't armed
Same here. There's no reason not to at least carry something as non-obstrusive as that.Rex B wrote:I live in an essentially "no crime" neighborhood, if there is such a thing.
Even so, I always carry at home, especially outdoors. Usually it's a NAA Black Widow revolver in .22mag, or Seecamp .32 ACP.
Besides, "no crime neighborhoods" like ours are that way until they're not. Just ask the Polanski Family above Beverly Hills, or the Clutter Family in Holcomb, Kansas.