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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Coming to the thread way late. Not a fan of CZ but congrats on the purchase.

    A firearm is a tool. Nothing more. Having it while hunting can bring you home dinner and having one in a self defense situation can save your life.

    On the subject of concealed or open carry. Having a firearm gives you an option. When a situation arises where someone is threatening your life, without the proper tools, you don't have have alot of choices. There are other nonlethal options which is great depending on the user but a firearm is just a tool which can give you the option to defend your life or your families.

    Quote Originally Posted by olstyn View Post
    Basically, if you're shooting to wound in a situation like that, you're exercising too little concern for your own safety and too much concern for your attacker's life, and it could easily get you hurt or killed.
    Now this is a hot topic. If you tell the judge that you shot joe crackhead to kill you will probably be charged with murder. In a self defense situation you want to deescalate as quickly as possible. If you have to use lethal force, shoot to stop the threat. That may take one shot or several. To top it off you better be the one making the 911 call and requesting a paramedic to save your attackers life.

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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    not to mention, this is America... if you wounded someone, they would probably try to sue you... and depending on the judge, they could win.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Amusing thread, especially the responses from Europe/Canada. Congrats on the CZ although I prefer to carry a Glock.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Nice pick up!

    I've fired one of those a few times and it's a very nice weapon. The weight is big selling point for me.

    My normal go-to side arm is Sig Sauer P220R Compact. I've been a Sig girl for years, but the CZ's might sway me over time.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Quote Originally Posted by gp_dragsandballs View Post
    Now this is a hot topic. If you tell the judge that you shot joe crackhead to kill you will probably be charged with murder. In a self defense situation you want to deescalate as quickly as possible. If you have to use lethal force, shoot to stop the threat. That may take one shot or several. To top it off you better be the one making the 911 call and requesting a paramedic to save your attackers life.
    Actually, and this is coming from an Alabama State Trooper friend of mine, if someone attacks you with intent to harm or kill you have every right to shoot to kill. Alabama law affirms a person's right to defend their life with deadly force wherever they are. I can't speak for other states though.

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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    This would be me shooting a gun.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSean View Post
    This would be me shooting a gun.
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    I can't see the video since I’m at work, but one of my "city boy" buddies hit himself in the forehead the other day with the scope of a high-powered rifle. I assume this was his first time shooting. He said he propped the rifle up on a deck railing to steady it, and I assume he didn't place it against his shoulder before shooting. It jerked back and hit him in the eye / forehead. It put a pretty big gash in his forehead. He was pretty embarrassed. I told him he should just tell people he got in a bar fight or something.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Nice gun.

    I have been thinking of a pistol for home protection lately. I have hunting rifles but nothing easily accessable in time of danger. After that article came out about New Orleans being one of the highest crime cities in the world....I just can't rely on someone else to keep me and my family safe. Then on second thought, if someone was breaking into my home....I really wonder if I could get to the gun in time.


    I like the comparision to guns and snakes. It is never the 'good' people that obey the laws and keep things properly that you hear about. Most of the news coverage of snake attacks or guns killing people....all revolve around a criminal, an idiot, or some ignorant fool. If laws are passed, the only restrict the 'good' people....the criminals, idiots and fools will still do as they please.
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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Quote Originally Posted by sg1trogdor View Post
    WHy would you presume that you are going to shoot to kill? Why can't I just shoot them in the leg or something to render them no longer a threat to my life or the lives of my family? Arrogance is the only word that comes to mind with this one.

    How do you know if its fun or not? Have you tried it? Or are you one of those people who dismiss something based purely on some misconception of .... Danger in this case?

    And in most states there is a law called the castle law in which if you feel that you or your family are in immediate danger from an intruder in your home you can legally shoot them. Now the complete legality of it can still be left up to a jury. I mean if someone kicks in your door and sees you and then turns to run off and you still shoot them in the back then it is the same as murder. THat of course is the worst summary of a law that I could have come up with but you get the idea.
    If you take a CCW class they train you SHOOT TO KILL, ILLUMINATE THE THREAT. A wounded suspect is a suspect that sues you for bodily harm. Your word against a dead guys in court.

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    Re: Got a new pistol today!

    Quote Originally Posted by olstyn View Post
    If your life is truly being threatened, you shoot for center of mass, because the only way to be absolutely sure that an attacker is incapacitated is to kill them. In that stress situation, you're going to adrenaline dump, and that can limit your skill to less than what it would normally be, so you don't want to be aiming for a small/thin target. Also, unless you hit the bone in the leg (an even smaller target), you can't be sure they won't be able to keep coming at you.

    Basically, if you're shooting to wound in a situation like that, you're exercising too little concern for your own safety and too much concern for your attacker's life, and it could easily get you hurt or killed.
    thats when u shoot around around the waist. plenty of bone there

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