My father-in-law always says, "If you have to use your gun empty the clip."Bitter Clinger wrote:THANKS!Papa_Tiger wrote:... until the threat is stopped. Even with well placed shots, 1-3 is not guaranteed to stop the threat.Bitter Clinger wrote:Dadtodabone wrote:3 timesBitter Clinger wrote:[*]Really? Anything worth shooting is worth shooting twice...parabelum wrote:Bitter Clinger wrote:One word. Simple. Mozambique.
Five words. Simple. Don't say that in court.
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- Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:00 pm
- Forum: Self-Defense Reports
- Topic: Would you shoot?
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Re: Would you shoot?
- Thu Jun 30, 2016 3:10 pm
- Forum: Self-Defense Reports
- Topic: Would you shoot?
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Re: Would you shoot?
I too wondered why people just stood there. Nobody did a thing. I feel like there are too many people out there that don't do a thingELB wrote:Various thoughts:
It looks like he had one pipe inside another. That would be pretty hefty, Sched 40 or 80. At first I thought the pipe broke in half after he hit one of the guys, but after he comes up with two pieces, one section is as long as the original pipe.
He hit two guys wearing back packs. Although both guys saw him coming, neither took ofd his backpack to use as a shield.
Just like at the Dallas airport shooting, people see what he is doing but just stand around and watch. Then seem surprised when he runs at them.
- Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:25 pm
- Forum: Self-Defense Reports
- Topic: Would you shoot?
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Re: Would you shoot?
If I was with my wife and kids I would strongly consider drawing my firearm and using it. They are always my number one priority as far as safety. If I'm by myself I may be more hesitant to draw and fire, it's crazy to me at how many people stood there while this guy swung the PVC pipe. A guy across the street by the light pole stood there as the BG walked past him still seeming irate.