Advice on buying some Pistols

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Baron, Jul 19, 2011.

  1. Cool collection. They do make biometric pistol safes that you just put your hand on and it pops open.
     
    #81     Jul 26, 2011

  2. Huh? I grew up with guns and am a decent skeet shooter ( practiced several times per week growing up)

    As far as handguns I have owned a Russian 9mm, a Jennings 25 cal and a tech 9 from intratech (pre ban)--- my statement about handguns be very difficult to hit anything with--- if you are not an expert spending days at the range, is doubly true under stress.

    They are simply not a smart home defense weapon ( for most) as they will just as likely be turned on you if you are not an expert in a hand guns use.
     
    #82     Jul 26, 2011
  3. Take it from someone who knows...

    If you're sleeping and the perp is already in the room with you, in the dark crawling around on the floor looking to rape your old lady, and if that gun isn't there and ready to go WITHOUT some stupid safe contraption, you ARE at a disadvantage. You need to be alarmed prior to anyone even attempting to enter your home.

    Otherwise you're sitting ducks
     
    #83     Jul 26, 2011
  4. The necessity of locking your door is directly proportional to the size of your home.
     
    #84     Jul 26, 2011
  5. Baron

    Baron Administrator

    From the way some of you guys are talking, there seems to be more hurdles and drawbacks to having a pistol as a home defense weapon than there are advantages. It sounds like pepper spray or something similar would be a much more practical home defense weapon than pistols, for both men and women.
     
    #85     Jul 26, 2011
  6. Banjo

    Banjo

    All the macho hallucinating aside, with the electronics available at absurdly reasonable prices there's no reason anyone should be able to gain entrance to your house. Outside motion detectors with lights, properly placed with high resolution lipstick style cameras attached that display on normal tv/ monitor screens inside the house and record to hard drives are the first line of defense. Add to that a speaker system that you can program to say anything when an intruder is detected. Place a similar system inside that turns on every light inside the house whenever any motion is sensed. If your out of town an alarm can be e mailed and you can view the screen on a smart phone. Look into it , it's a better alternative to shooting it out with some turd in your bedroom. The real downside is that the turd may have a wacko relative that puts you on his hit list or something similar. Best course of action is always prevention of the event in the first place.
     
    #86     Jul 26, 2011

  7. Check out Larry Flynts bedroom in "the people vs Larry Flynt" movie. That's what one needs to feel totally secure......

    :D
     
    #87     Jul 26, 2011
  8. I believe there's a use for a gun in specific situations during a home invasion but the actual event happens so fast that you have to think and plan ahead in order to avoid unseen complications. As an example, let's say that someone is in your room with you and has a gun and you also have a gun. Well, where are your kid's rooms located? Are they sleeping in them? Are their rooms in the line of fire? Lots to think about, be aware of, and prepare for.

    There will never be a textbook situation.
     
    #88     Jul 26, 2011
  9. volente_00

    volente_00

    That is why they make dachsunds
     
    #89     Jul 26, 2011
  10. volente_00

    volente_00



    And doing nothing in this situation puts your children in an even greater danger of growing up the rest of their lives without a parent


    They make lower velocity shotgun loads for home defense. One could also install denser material under the sheetrock in the kid's room such as 1/2 inch hardiplank concrete siding on both sides. They also make denser sheetrock that is made for soundblocking that is quite a bit stronger than standard.
     
    #90     Jul 26, 2011