Self Defense Scenarios - What would you do
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Self Defense Scenarios - What would you do
I am usually always running self defense scenarios in my head. What would I do in this situation, would I draw my weapon or would is it not worth it?
So I'm curious what you would do in this situation.
1.) Your at a convenience store somewhere in the back shopping. A robber comes in with guns demanding money, he has no idea your there and you have a chance to sneak up on him to surprise him. Would you take the chance to shoot him there and stop the threat or stay in the back prepared with your gun in case he comes back there but otherwise take the chance that he just takes the money and leaves?
Other question I have is this, if I did decide to sneak up and surprise him, I would want to shoot him in the head and take him out completely. Shooting him in the back or on the leg keeps him alive and allows the chance that he can fight you back. Would it be lawful to stop the threat in this fashion though?
So I'm curious what you would do in this situation.
1.) Your at a convenience store somewhere in the back shopping. A robber comes in with guns demanding money, he has no idea your there and you have a chance to sneak up on him to surprise him. Would you take the chance to shoot him there and stop the threat or stay in the back prepared with your gun in case he comes back there but otherwise take the chance that he just takes the money and leaves?
Other question I have is this, if I did decide to sneak up and surprise him, I would want to shoot him in the head and take him out completely. Shooting him in the back or on the leg keeps him alive and allows the chance that he can fight you back. Would it be lawful to stop the threat in this fashion though?
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I would stay in the back, draw my weapon and wait. I don't need the legal, financial, and emotional problems that come with shooting someone. Also, in a gun fight there is significant physical risk. Ranging from death, vegetative state, paralysis, to relatively minor injuries. For me, for this situation there is too much risk, not enough reason to attack. If, however, the situation changes, my gun is ready to send some 40 caliber attitude adjustment his way.
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I think I would follow this philosophy. Well said.CowboyEngineer wrote:I would stay in the back, draw my weapon and wait. I don't need the legal, financial, and emotional problems that come with shooting someone. Also, in a gun fight there is significant physical risk. Ranging from death, vegetative state, paralysis, to relatively minor injuries. For me, for this situation there is too much risk, not enough reason to attack. If, however, the situation changes, my gun is ready to send some 40 caliber attitude adjustment his way.
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I would stay back but would rack the slide of my gun so that the perp knew it was loaded. Assuming he did not react and force me to shoot him dead on the spot I would find a phone booth, change into my "crime fighting gear" and apprehend him later.
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"I would stay back but would rack the slide of my gun so that the perp knew it was loaded."
You posted the above tongue in cheek?
You posted the above tongue in cheek?
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Firmly in cheek.Abraham wrote:"I would stay back but would rack the slide of my gun so that the perp knew it was loaded."
You posted the above tongue in cheek?
Here is my decision tree for when to shoot my gun.
Is my life or someone I care about life in imminent danger?
Yes- pull gun and shoot
No- don't pull gun and shoot.
In other situation than that the solution is to just be a good witness and hang back.
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Things happen real fast in a scenario like that. It's not like the movies, and few of us are the Lone Ranger.
Being a good witness involves getting eyes on the perp, which probably reveals your presence. Also, those convenience stores often have mirrors awkwardly located, no telling when you will be spotted. Some stores are pretty large, so if you are back near the coolers trying to decide which of dozens of beer brands to take, you might be 40' or more from the action near the cash register, and very likely the clerk is in your field of fire, too, with lots of merchandize racks in between for cover, or for "warning shots."
I think you will be like the EOD bomb disposal fellow who was asked what you can do when you encounter a bomb configuration you've never seen before. "Examine it carefully, take your best guess and hope it works." As former Congressman David Crockett put it, "Be sure you're right, then go ahead."
Being a good witness involves getting eyes on the perp, which probably reveals your presence. Also, those convenience stores often have mirrors awkwardly located, no telling when you will be spotted. Some stores are pretty large, so if you are back near the coolers trying to decide which of dozens of beer brands to take, you might be 40' or more from the action near the cash register, and very likely the clerk is in your field of fire, too, with lots of merchandize racks in between for cover, or for "warning shots."
I think you will be like the EOD bomb disposal fellow who was asked what you can do when you encounter a bomb configuration you've never seen before. "Examine it carefully, take your best guess and hope it works." As former Congressman David Crockett put it, "Be sure you're right, then go ahead."
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
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At what point do you flash your CHL badge?Abraham wrote:"I would stay back but would rack the slide of my gun so that the perp knew it was loaded."
You posted the above tongue in cheek?
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stay in the back, cover my family, keep my eyes open, make sure someone has called 911.
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In a perfect scenario, quietly & calmly secure my kids, look for an exit, have one of my kids call 9-11 and weapon drawn only if he can't see me. Only to protect my children and myself. Mentally PRAY to God for strength & assistance non-stop, visually watching for his move.
I am no Navy Seal. I know my limits and I know the limits of my gun. I only have 7 shots. Most often he just wants the money and to get away and he can have it.
I am no Navy Seal. I know my limits and I know the limits of my gun. I only have 7 shots. Most often he just wants the money and to get away and he can have it.
If you carry a gun, people call you paranoid. Nonsense! If you carry a gun, what do you have to be paranoid about?
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OK, sounds like many of you have common sense. I would probably do the same, have my weapon drawn quietly in the back in case he comes but otherwise wait it out.
Lets say your walking out of the bathroom and you see him with a gun pointed right at your child or family member. Your coming to him from the back and have a clear shot, where do you shoot him?
Lets say your walking out of the bathroom and you see him with a gun pointed right at your child or family member. Your coming to him from the back and have a clear shot, where do you shoot him?
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steveincowtown wrote:Abraham wrote: No- don't pull gun and shoot.
I think you might shoot yourself this way.
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Base of the skull by the bump.g31357 wrote:OK, sounds like many of you have common sense. I would probably do the same, have my weapon drawn quietly in the back in case he comes but otherwise wait it out.
Lets say your walking out of the bathroom and you see him with a gun pointed right at your child or family member. Your coming to him from the back and have a clear shot, where do you shoot him?
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Make it .45 caliber in my case, but yeah. It's not my job to protect a shop owner from thieves. When they target ME, then it becomes my job to get involved. I might get involved if they were shooting/raping/stabbing/beating someone else......maybe.CowboyEngineer wrote:I would stay in the back, draw my weapon and wait. I don't need the legal, financial, and emotional problems that come with shooting someone. Also, in a gun fight there is significant physical risk. Ranging from death, vegetative state, paralysis, to relatively minor injuries. For me, for this situation there is too much risk, not enough reason to attack. If, however, the situation changes, my gun is ready to send some 40 caliber attitude adjustment his way.
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suthdj wrote:steveincowtown wrote: No- don't pull gun and shoot.
I think you might shoot yourself this way.
BWAHAHAHAHAH! Nice. Ok, so maybe just "don't pull gun."
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