Kays Supply
Veteran Member
First thing. I have a gun by my bed, but this post has me taking second thoughts about going back to Florida on a vacation if the locals think they need the fire power described on this post. :laughing:
who are you talking to?
i never said I didn't like or didn't own .45acp I have 2 .45 acp semi auto's.
what gun can I not find??? I know where each and every gun I own is at every moment.
stopping power. i guess you don't consider 12g as stopping power?
.44mag as stopping power?
.500SWM as stopping power?
.50AE as stopping power?
The fact I don't own a .357 revolver does not automatically indicate that I am not serious about self defense. besides. if 4 rounds of 357 don't put somebody down.. what's a 5th or 6th gonna do? beyond that. if they can choke down 5 shells of 000 buck i'm not much sure what options you are left with...
I have more than sufficient fire power to repell a small 'squad' of home invaders at my fingertips while I'm in my house. that doesn't even include my 2 concealed carry guns that while they are in aneminc .380.. that's another 13 rounds going down range into an intruder.
I can't see all that firepower setting there and have someone walk in thinking that if I magically had a 357 revolver there it would be SO MUCH DIFFERENT in an attack situation?
this thread has become crazy.... 357 is the only valid defense weapon? yeah right.. that's why all the police are now carrying them.. military too... forgot about that...
i'll stick to my scatter gun and assortment of other firearms i'm familiar with and a good shot with.. that and high quality self defense ammo...
as for 911.. yeah.. I'll call them after I'm safe to do so...
soundguy
Yes, my limited experience with gunshot deaths would tend to confirm that.
And the news media reports I've seen so far of the tragedy in Tucson yesterday involved a 9mm.
I think a lot of those folks killed with small caliber weapons like .22s and .25s tend to die in the hospital hours later. That's just a guess on my part, from reading the local news over the last couple decades. Which leads me to make another guess, that a larger caliber would probably stop them faster and end it sooner. As for the 9mm... it seems 9mm has become the most common thug gun we read about. I think shot placement would be critical, just by the amount of people I read about going to the hospital and surviving 9mm shots. No science to back up any of my guesses, just a personal observation.![]()
I think a lot of those folks killed with small caliber weapons like .22s and .25s tend to die in the hospital hours later. That's just a guess on my part, from reading the local news over the last couple decades. Which leads me to make another guess, that a larger caliber would probably stop them faster and end it sooner. As for the 9mm... it seems 9mm has become the most common thug gun we read about. I think shot placement would be critical, just by the amount of people I read about going to the hospital and surviving 9mm shots. No science to back up any of my guesses, just a personal observation.![]()
...Incidentally, I think the Illinois State Police were one of the first departments I know of to go to 9mm semi-autos (I think it was about 1970) and a study I read indicated they shot numerous suspects during the first year, some shot multiple times, and not a single suspect died; all survived.
Which brings up one more thought... thugs don't practice shooting at the range. Responsible gun owners who want to provide themselves and their families personal protection probably should.![]()
You left out big miles on my HarleyHey Mark, just viewed your website. Big guns, big motorcycle, big lights, big vacation, tiny tractor ?????? Guess you lawn isn't that much of a threat.Welcome to TBN.. MikeD74T