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Your theory is one of a badly flawed tactical plan that borders on "I will shoot to wound him," instead of inflicting grievous bodily harm. If you pull a trigger, it should be to neutralize the threat as quickly as possible. It isn't as if you are trying to cure a headache with a half an aspirin and then take another if the migraine doesn't go away. If any of your concerns are for your house (not your house in combination with your family behind a component of your house), you should be rethinking your priorities, the ones you have may get someone hurt or killed with that hesitation, and I don't mean the BG. If your daughter is in a no-fire slice of the pie for your home defense tactics or practices, it should affect how you counter a threat in your home, and requires modifications of your behavior and practice drills, your preparation of your home and the people in it, and the actual actions taken by you and your family under stress to overcome that situational possibility. |
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Ok Pete,
So how good are you at drywall repair then? I'm headed to Wally world for some 00 buck. I did mention, though, that remodeling a house would be much more preferable than the alternative. I've already had a family discussion about the dangers of guns and they aren't like the toy ones and am planning a couple of emergency scenario plans including hurricanes and home invasion. Hopefully I'll never need either, and in the unfortunate event of a home invasion, the preferrable scenario would be an alarm going off, dog barking, and the universal sound of a shotgun racking and no shots fired. Doing a house sweep in the middle of the night with a shotgun and limited light is what I'd like to avoid. I'm no Steven Segal, and prefer a non violent outcome, but am fully prepared in my house and on the street to defend myself and my family. NRA for life. |
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That being said, it doesn't mean I don't suck at it. ;) I hope your plan is well thought out, well practiced, and your family doesn't think you are a nutbag. |
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It was a clean and lube day today so I took a few pics.
My two 9mm, a sig 226 and a walther pps http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...1/IMG_0023.jpg 1911s, a Kimber ultra II and a wilson combat http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...1/IMG_0025.jpg My pocket freight train a glock 30 http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j1...1/IMG_0026.jpg |
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My home protection program...always locked and loaded!!!
http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/.../myhumi001.jpg http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/.../myhumi002.jpg Merlin 22 cal rifle model 60 Marverick by Mossberg, 12 ga pump model 88 M&P by SW 40 cal semi-auto Cobra by Colt 38 spl 6-shot Glock 40 cal semi-auto model 27 Airweight hammerless by S&W 38 spl 5-shot Lorcin stainless steel w/pearl handle 25 cal model L25 |
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Picked up a Fobus holster over the weekend. Didn't like the fit so I ordered a Blackhawk leather holster online. Just can't seem to like the hard plastic holsters....
Also, looking at purchasing some type of 1911 22LR for my wife to shoot. Anyone own one or have any suggestions? |
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http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/d...&zipcode=55449 Put your own zip code in to see what you can get it shipped to a local store for. While it isn't on a 1911 frame per se, the controls are designed to be pretty close, and the grip angle is precisely the same, the weight is also in the ballpark. |
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Picky Bastard.
http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/d...&zipcode=55449 http://dealer.americantactical.us/products?product=609 and of course the boatload of conversions. |
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Thanks again. |
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Hit the indoor range after work yesterday. First clip passed through nicely although my new set of grips did not handle so well. Noticed pieces of black stuff on my shirt sleeves... it was fragments of my new grips. :fl
Contacted the guy I purchased them from and he said they have no warranty. Bummer dude. |
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I bet you would like the Celtic Cross on the bottom right. http://www.esmeralda.cc/1911_compact_2.htm |
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Went to the range with a buddy on Sunday. I figured I would burn through some American Eagle 9mm I got cheap. On both pistols I brought, I was having occasional light primer strikes, (hard primers, maybe?) and on the Kahr FTRTB as well. The G17 had a couple primer strike issues as well. I am not amused in the slightest.
In any case, it calls for a full detail strip, clean and lube of both pistols. I was going to do it yesterday but got overtaken by events. |
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Those are some great looking grips, lots of nice stuff on their site too. If I had a second 1911 I'd be all over a set of those.
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