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Posted: Tue Nov 14th, 2017 05:59 am |
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JAMMAN Owns A Torsen ![]() Joined: Mon Sep 18th, 2017
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It would depend on proximity and exact situation to me. If they already fired a few off and it was evident their motive was to leave nobody alive I would do everything I could to bring them down first. If they had already shot a member of my family you couldn't stop me. If it was a scared teenager taking hostages for some kind of 15 minute glory or a suicide masking I think I would stand down and observe till the police filled him full of holes. A good cop can usually tell who the good guy is and who the bad guy is, I've been pulled over with my gun and the cop didn't care especially since I followed state protocol WHICH they teach you even in the lowest form of CCW training. Mine was a little more in depth and I'm glad. Collateral damage? That's what hollow points are for. If there is a bad guy standing in front of my kid a large chunk of brain meat might go splashing on my kid traumatizing them forever but I doubt if the bullet will make it that far. Any time I'm not at the range I have 11 rounds in the clip, 12 more in another clip. The 12th is in the chamber, no safety lock. I pray every day I never have to use it and statistically I probably won't but you can't put out a fire with a stick of butter I want to be mildly prepared just in case.
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