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Why stop there?Oldgringo wrote:"...The intruder was hit once but continued to put up a fight..."
The homeowner was probably using one of them sissy .22's or a .380. If he'd used a manly .45 or perhaps a 20mm, there wouldn't be no more fight left in him...naked or not.
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Sorry Longtooth, I had to. I'll shut up now...
The linked article makes no mention of the caliber used by the victim. It doesn't even state whether it was a handgun or long gun. It only says that the attacker was shot in the foot. The victims problem wasn't the caliber of choice, of which we are assuming wasn't a .45, but was his marksmanship. I don't remember seeing many range targets awarding 10 points for a hit to the foot. If you're jacked up enough to attack a rottweiller while naked, a shot to the foot with with any caliber handgun isn't going to accomplish much.Oldgringo wrote:"...The intruder was hit once but continued to put up a fight..."
The homeowner was probably using one of them sissy .22's or a .380. If he'd used a manly .45 or perhaps a 20mm, there wouldn't be no more fight left in him...naked or not.
Maybe the dog was in the middle and the foot was the only shot he had. Then again, maybe he was just a bad shot. On the other hand, he didn't shoot the dog by mistake.daveboyd wrote:The linked article makes no mention of the caliber used by the victim. It doesn't even state whether it was a handgun or long gun. It only says that the attacker was shot in the foot. The victims problem wasn't the caliber of choice, of which we are assuming wasn't a .45, but was his marksmanship. I don't remember seeing many range targets awarding 10 points for a hit to the foot. If you're jacked up enough to attack a rottweiller while naked, a shot to the foot with with any caliber handgun isn't going to accomplish much.Oldgringo wrote:"...The intruder was hit once but continued to put up a fight..."
The homeowner was probably using one of them sissy .22's or a .380. If he'd used a manly .45 or perhaps a 20mm, there wouldn't be no more fight left in him...naked or not.
"The person was naked, on the front porch choking his dog," said police spokeswoman Napier Velazquez. "That's when the resident shot him in the foot."
I just keep wondering who sissied-out a rottweiler to the point that the guy was able to get it in a chokehold without losing limbs.JJVP wrote:We can't have naked men going around trying to choke dogs. There should be a law.![]()
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