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by G.C.Montgomery
Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:51 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter
Replies: 107
Views: 14825

Re: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter

Surprisingly, the search may be over if everything works out. The wife found a home near FM1463. If it all works out, she gets a 20-30 minute commute and I get an oversized garage to use as a workshop. Katy ISD schools is another plus. But what she doesn't know part of the reason I was so agreeable on this house is we'll be twenty minutes from the Impact Zone!!! :woohoo
by G.C.Montgomery
Mon Jul 21, 2008 4:11 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter
Replies: 107
Views: 14825

Re: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter

HighVelocity wrote:Ever fire a 357 Sig without ear protection? I don't recommend it.
Neither do I but, it is one heck of an attention getter! I swear DPS uses that round just for the noise.
by G.C.Montgomery
Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:50 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter
Replies: 107
Views: 14825

Re: Good Argument Against a 6-Shooter

Chris wrote:Show me the rare bad guy that's going to hang around after the first "BANG!" or two to wait and see if you run out of rounds after 5 or 6 shots, or scrutinize the weapon you have to see if he can hold out long enough for you to reload. That only happens on TV. "BANG!" = attention. Attention = witnesses and subsequent police presence. Witnesses = good police reports. Good police reports = eventual arrest of any and all bad guys partaking in said "BANG!". It is in every criminal's best interest to run when a "BANG!" occurs.
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Dude, you need to get out of the suburbs! I live in a neighborhood called Pleasantville but it sounds like you’ve spent too much time watching the movie. PLEASE come to my neighborhood…You have to realize that some people see the world very differently and may not value their own life quite as much as you value your own. Your post indicates you do not live in an area typically inhabited or victimized by gangbangers. So, let me offer a rebuttal as someone living in an area that has a well known presence of Crips and plenty of crime that goes well beyond burglary.

I think many areas like mine and those in which gangbangers thrive are victimized on both sides. Witnesses who talk to police often take their lives in their own hands because doing so can get them targeted by gangbangers who might otherwise ignore them. That isn’t made up, I’ve seen it happen. What makes it worse is that some officers, and sometimes entire departments, will fail to follow up on reports or witness statements because that particular patrol beat simply isn’t a priority. Worst case, the area may have been written off as a lost cause by a department’s leadership…Nothing like hearing something like that from a narcotics officer when asking why a local drug dealer living two houses down is still walking the streets. Again, please come to my neighborhood and let’s see if your theories hold water.

Now that I’m off my soap box, I’ll make a partial concession…One of the things that works in favor of the good guys is that most criminals are amateur gunmen and aren't exactly the world’s greatest tacticians. Can we count on this? Of course not but, it is still pretty rare for bad guys to think about how many bullets you’ve got and how long your ammunition reserves will last. On that thought, it is also atypical for the average moron robbing your grocery store to carry a reload for his pistol.

Now back to the gangbangers…While most may be amateurs, these guys do seem to have an understanding of contamination fire. If they are planning a hit, some gangs will pour boxes and boxes and boxes of bullets into house, apartment or just someone’s front yard. Collateral damage means nothing to them. If you are not involved but somehow get caught in a cross fire between two parties, these people will say it’s your fault for being there. There is no logic. They believe they have nothing to lose and the only thing they understand is strength and violence. Jail is little more than a vacation. Death simply an end to a life they don’t value anyway. Are there ways to strike fear in people like this? Yes but, WE as good guys would have to become monsters on a scale no decent person wants to imagine and then we would be no different than the bad guys.

OK, I think I’m done with deep thoughts…Please return to the original discussion of arguments for and against revolvers. :tiphat:

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