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Quote from: konradcountry on December 16, 2019, 06:46:32 PMThe guy watches too much tv. Home invasions in Washington and Oregon are extremely rare. A criminal staying around for a gun fight is even less likely. Handgun with a light is all you need.lol.. After your first gun fight get back to me on what you need.. if you still can.I'll always take my AR with a 30 rounder over a pistol if I can. Real life experience teaches you this.
The guy watches too much tv. Home invasions in Washington and Oregon are extremely rare. A criminal staying around for a gun fight is even less likely. Handgun with a light is all you need.
Quote from: Cougartail on December 16, 2019, 06:59:24 PMQuote from: konradcountry on December 16, 2019, 06:46:32 PMThe guy watches too much tv. Home invasions in Washington and Oregon are extremely rare. A criminal staying around for a gun fight is even less likely. Handgun with a light is all you need.lol.. After your first gun fight get back to me on what you need.. if you still can.I'll always take my AR with a 30 rounder over a pistol if I can. Real life experience teaches you this.Where you do plan on getting into this gunfight? Eastern Wa? Most Wa homicides are in King/Pierce. Criminals aren't looking to get into a gunfight over your HDTV. Oh dear something went bump in my shed in Benton county, hang on lemme get my SAW
Quote from: konradcountry on December 17, 2019, 12:01:25 AMQuote from: Cougartail on December 16, 2019, 06:59:24 PMQuote from: konradcountry on December 16, 2019, 06:46:32 PMThe guy watches too much tv. Home invasions in Washington and Oregon are extremely rare. A criminal staying around for a gun fight is even less likely. Handgun with a light is all you need.lol.. After your first gun fight get back to me on what you need.. if you still can.I'll always take my AR with a 30 rounder over a pistol if I can. Real life experience teaches you this.Where you do plan on getting into this gunfight? Eastern Wa? Most Wa homicides are in King/Pierce. Criminals aren't looking to get into a gunfight over your HDTV. Oh dear something went bump in my shed in Benton county, hang on lemme get my SAWWhat is the point in preparing against a home invasion? To be able to repel an attack and protect you and your family. You're correct that most people will never experience a home invasion or get into a gun fight and yet, you're still prepared with your handgun and flashlight. Why, if you think it's so unlikely? Your handgun may be plenty if your home invasion will only involve one intruder. However, a vast majority of home invasions include multiple attackers. How many cartridges does your handgun hold? 7, 10, 13? What happens when you're confronted with multiple armed attackers? Did you remember to grab your spare mag when you jumped out of bed and grabbed your handgun? Likely not. Even if the criminals all have only 7- 13 rounds each, you're outgunned. An AR solves these issues.I don't ever expect to use any of my firearms in self defense and likely won't. But don't confuse my expectations with my preparedness. When I prepare for a home invasion, I prepare to have superior firepower and training. If three criminals come through my door, they will be met with overwhelming resistance.
What is the point in preparing against a home invasion? To be able to repel an attack and protect you and your family. You're correct that most people will never experience a home invasion or get into a gun fight and yet, you're still prepared with your handgun and flashlight. Why, if you think it's so unlikely?
https://www.610kona.com/two-injured-in-richland-shooting-early-monday-morning/https://keprtv.com/news/local/watch-new-footage-released-from-pasco-gun-fightless then 1 minute of google shows these 3 links. 2 in Benton county, 1 across the river in franklin county.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 17, 2019, 07:36:55 AMWhat is the point in preparing against a home invasion? To be able to repel an attack and protect you and your family. You're correct that most people will never experience a home invasion or get into a gun fight and yet, you're still prepared with your handgun and flashlight. Why, if you think it's so unlikely? Because there are two difference scenarios here:1. Using a gun to investigate or discourage a threat2. Using a gun in a gunfight with home invadersScenario #2 is extremely unlikely to where you might as well prepare to be struck by lightening. A handgun is more useful for the far more common scenario #1. It is more portable for clearing rooms and you can stick it in your pocket quickly if you need to talk to someone without alerting them. I have had to do this. Even if the criminals all have only 7- 13 rounds each, you're outgunned. An AR solves these issues.Why are three criminals sticking around for a gunfight? This was a random robbery? Unless you deal drugs or live in a bad neighborhood this is simply unrealistic. Criminals aren't going to stick around for a 3 man gunfight just to get your wife's jewelry. Shoot one and the other two will retreat.
Really? You've actually stuck your gun in your pocket with an intruder in your house so you could talk to them? Sure. I'm not talking to anyone. If you're an intruder in my house, you're either going to die or leave with a blood trail. Good luck to you.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on December 17, 2019, 08:58:13 AMReally? You've actually stuck your gun in your pocket with an intruder in your house so you could talk to them? Sure. I'm not talking to anyone. If you're an intruder in my house, you're either going to die or leave with a blood trail. Good luck to you. I had someone bang on my door and yell in the middle of the night. Turned out to be some drunk with the wrong address. If you want to answer the door everytime in body amor and an AK-47 then be my guest. I know however that living in the burbs means it is probably some teenager or drunk and I'd rather try to keep the peace.