Haha, considering an FMJ would be more dangerous because of overpenetration I believe the right choice for ammo would be a hollowpoint.KD5NRH wrote: Any LE want to weigh in on the site and reply to that? The reply I'm inclined to post certainly wouldn't make it past their profanity filter.
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- Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Dog shot in city park
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Re: Dog shot in city park
- Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:38 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Dog shot in city park
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Re: Dog shot in city park
So a dog knows what someone means when the pull out a strange metal object? I mean that's fine and dandy and all but in the face of a potential attack on a child by a dog who is not on a leash which is legally required, I'd much rather be on the side of shooting the dog than watching the attack. A dog is a dog, a person is not.BigBlueDodge wrote:
I fully support drawing a weapon to put down any threat to one's self or family, in the face of an attacker (be it human or dog). But this story just doesn't seem "convincing" that anyone's life was being threatened.