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  1. formermarine64

    Wyatt Earp Was Right: Shot Placement Is Key

    Just helping a new CCW permit out, that might take what they read here as far as pointing there handgun at anybody out so they don't end up in jail.
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    Wyatt Earp Was Right: Shot Placement Is Key

    The key word is life is in danger. Sure, if someone is approaching with a weapon and is close enough to cause death to you or a person, deadly force is authorized. Just brandishing a firearm at a group of people " you might think" will cause harm is illegal. Sending a carload of guys on their...
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    Wyatt Earp Was Right: Shot Placement Is Key

    A lawyer told me that in some states, just pointing your handgun at a person can result in Felony charges. His specialty was defending CCW holders after a shooting.
  4. formermarine64

    What have you bought firearms related in the last 48 hours?

    I've gone back to a .45.
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    Wyatt Earp Was Right: Shot Placement Is Key

    The conclusion being, that it's ether you our him being killed. The hard part of that equation is are you ready to pull the trigger. Unfortunately, some don't know until it happens. Even then afterwards can be just as bad as having not .
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    Dilemma

    Just have to find a holster for it.
  7. formermarine64

    Dilemma

    Well my wife always told me size doesn't matter 🙃 I found my handgun. Trigger pull comes in at 4lbs and it's a .45. I currently carry a full size .45.This is the replacement.
  8. formermarine64

    Dilemma

    Which one? Springfield SA- 35 or FN High Power? I prefer the lower price and that the SA-35 is a little smaller in dimensions. The FN is well built. Which one? They both feel well in hand.
  9. formermarine64

    Let's see your AR setups...

    My Charlene.
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