Personal Carry

Ain't indoctrination grand?


Its is a powerful tool. The Govs can have whole populations of nice hard working sheep who firmly believe they have no basic right to defend themselves or their families. Blows my mind really.
 
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I can't help but wonder, just maybe, those deaths might not have happened, if
access to an automatic(or any) weapon in the first place wasn't that easy.

Just my thoughts,
Brad.

George Pierre Hennard, the man who did the shooting in that incident, was a Merchant Marine:

Merchant Navy (or Merchant Marine) refers to the merchant fleet of a country, which varies in capacity. Seafarers on merchant vessels, who hold various military-like ranks and responsibilities and are sometimes members of various maritime trade unions, are required by the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers to carry Merchant Mariner's Documents. King George V bestowed the title of the "Merchant Navy" on the British merchant shipping fleets following their service in the First World War, however a number of other nations have since adopted the title. The following is a partial list of the merchant navies or merchant marines of various countries.

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this man could have killed just as many people, if not more, with a simply trip to the hardware store. This man was sick, and premeditated the whole thing. Bombs aren't hard to make, especially with his background. The simple truth is the police cannot protect you from a man like this, thats up to you.

Guns or no guns, bad people do bad things to good people.
 
Guns or no guns, bad people do bad things to good people.

Exactly.

Give someone a large knife that they brought from home and put them in a room full of people and they can do a lot of damage, far more than an untrained person with a gun. Here is another news flash for you: Unless someone in that room has a gun or is highly skilled in disarming techniques, no one will be able to stop him.


People who believe in gun control want to believe all people are basically good and they want to blame a thing or object for the bad things people do because reality is too much for their small minds to handle.
 
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That would explain all those mass knifings the USA is famous for...

Do you really believe that? I'm surprised.

Jared Loughner wasn't a marine, didn't appear to have a lot of training, bought his gun legally and yet still managed to do pretty well in the killing and wounding front.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/forum/2011-01-11-fox11_st_N.htm

James Alan Fox professor of Criminology seems to think "It would have been nearly impossible for the Tucson gunman to kill and wound so many with a knife or his own hands". But maybe he's wrong.

I get the "right to bear arms" argument. I get the "right to defend myself" argument. What I don't get is what appears to be the sheer stubborn unwillingness to accept the downsides of mass gun ownership.
 
Everything has a downside. Its a trade off. Cigarettes have killed far more people than guns ever have and are very much a danger to innocent bystanders, but they are perfectly legal, why?
 
Everything has a downside. Its a trade off. Cigarettes have killed far more people than guns ever have and are very much a danger to innocent bystanders, but they are perfectly legal, why?

Because it is a slow kill. It is perfectly legal to poison a person provided you get their consent and it is a soft kill.
 
Well

Well friends, in my country you can`t have a gun legally, but more than 25,000 people are killed every year by firearms. All the bad guys here have a gun, but if you want to protect you, you can´t buy one.
Here you are naked: the bad guys rob you, and the police hurt you... its a mess.

I need a gun here, because if you don´t have one, you are in high danger, is survival friends... you can get killed just for NOT have money in your wallet when someone rob you :mad:

Sorry for my bad english :(
 
Well friends, in my country you can`t have a gun legally, but more than 25,000 people are killed every year by firearms. All the bad guys here have a gun, but if you want to protect you, you can´t buy one.
Here you are naked: the bad guys rob you, and the police hurt you... its a mess.

I need a gun here, because if you don´t have one, you are in high danger, is survival friends... you can get killed just for NOT have money in your wallet when someone rob you :mad:

Sorry for my bad english :(

Move to the USA then. You will be free to buy a gun, fewer people than 25,000 die a year in firearm death, and we almost surely have more people than your country (unless you live in China), and we have a ton more guns. Yeah, the criminals have guns too, but generally if you don't have any money they just rob someone else. If you have a gun they don't rob you...

The police here don't hurt you if you are nice to them. If you are rude, disagree, or film them, they will probably just tazer you or something.
 
here is what I want...

PinkLady.jpg
 
No, because my trainer told me it was perfect for me and happened to be pink. (he might have focused on that aspect of it too lol) Going through classes soon to learn, then get certified, the get a license.

After the BS I went through last month, thought it was a good idea.

I also like the idea of going to target practice.
 
WI finally passed CC and I may start carrying..... not sure yet though, we have had a few thefts at the store, nothing major (largest was a 32GB micro SD card), sadly it has been when it was so busy that we couldn't see even on camera who took it (20+ people in a small-ish store). Anyways.... My brother is going into LE so he already carries a pellet gun..... he's never had to officially use it but he did show it a bit once and some VERY shifty guys quickly left (looks like a 45)
 
Without a doubt

Springfield XD 45

Depending on the client, and the task at hand, I'll put it into a discreet yet easily accessible pocket in my laptop bag which never leaves my side.
 
No, because my trainer told me it was perfect for me and happened to be pink. (he might have focused on that aspect of it too lol) Going through classes soon to learn, then get certified, the get a license.

After the BS I went through last month, thought it was a good idea.

I also like the idea of going to target practice.


That is a decent looking revolver, and I am a sucker for those... but I can't help but think...

Why not something with a rear site, too? Perhaps a bit more capacity? I mean, you never know when you will be in a restaurant being herded into the freezer by two gunmen wearing ballistic armor and have to take a head shot from 20' ;)

I am sure you are getting proficient, which is really all that matters. I am also sure you know this but whatever you do with a wheel gun keep your fingers away from where the cylinder meets the barrel. There is a small gap where high pressure gasses (i.e. 40,000 Pounds Per Square Inch) leak out and it can cut a finger or thumb off.

I mean you could get a sub-compact Glock, and throw some Tritium Night Sites on it too! Being a Semi-Auto it will recoil a little softer... Not to mention that 9mm is cheaper than 38 special (or .357 magnum) for practice. Oh and you don't have to remove all the brass casings... they self eject as you fire the gun, so there is less clean-up. :D

For you I would recommend a Pink Glock 26 (Sub Compact 9mm)... Holds 10 rounds though you can get 12, 15, 17,19, or even 33 round magazines (obviously longer than the gun itself).

Personally, I would could see you with something like this:
Glock26_Pink_3.jpg


Next, I would say to get it with a compensated slide and barrel (if the days are most dangerous for you)... It will help prevent muzzle flip when firing it to assist keeping you on target for follow-up shots:

CompensatedHandgunFlash.jpg
 
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