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by HankB
Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:13 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: So, have you ever had to use/display your weapon?
Replies: 129
Views: 24757

Stupid wrote: When somebody eyeballs you in the parking lot, instead of get in your car and drive away, you reach your gun??!!!
There's a profound difference between having a gun immediately available, perhaps even in hand (but still discretely concealed) and waving it around or pointing it at someone.

Sometimes being "eyeballed" is an early indication that the party is up to no good . . . preparing to take action, if necessary, is prudent, and quite different than actually initiating something.
by HankB
Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:43 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: So, have you ever had to use/display your weapon?
Replies: 129
Views: 24757

Once when I was still in an apartment I was woken up sometime after midnight by someone pounding on my door . . . heard a lot of guys yelling.

They sounded drunk.

Still not fully awake, I remember that I sat off to one side of the door (not in line with it) with a loaded .44 mag, telling myself over and over . . . "Keep your finger off the trigger until the door is broken open . . . "

I for darn sure wasn't going to open the door, and I wasn't going to shoot through it, but had the door been breeched, there WOULD have been gunfire.

Turned out it was a couple of (presumably) drunken frat boys who were on the wrong floor, looking for a buddy.

Twice since I got my CHL I was happy to have a gun . . . once was a road rager who just drove off when I smiled, shrugged, and waved, and made him think I was apologizing for whatever it was he thought I did.

A second time a couple of guys were really giving me the eye when I was in a restaurant parking lot with my mother (her birthday) . . . they really looked like they were figuring their chances. (My mother - bless her heart - picked up on that, too.)

I stood there for a bit with my hand in my pocket on my 340SC . . . with my hand already on the gun, I was half a second away from a shot if necessary, but that's the advantage of pocket carry - all anyone else sees is a guy with his hand in his pocket.

They moved on, and climbed into a pickup . . . and just sat there, continuing to eyeball us. We got back into my car and drove elsewhere - they didn't follow. End of story.

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