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What about a Judge, loaded with 410 discs or shot? That's what's at my bedside.
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Lot of good entertainment in this thread!
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Phucx,
At 75, come on in and put me out of my misery!
I'd rather die in a BAD gunfight than a GOOD nursing home.
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Phucx,
At 75, come on in and put me out of my misery! Sounds like the most dangerous man in the world - one who dosen't give a S*** weather he lives or dies!
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Lot of good entertainment in this thread! + informative about us posters , uhhh members. grin
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One of the first things you and I agree on, I can't hear [bleep] anymore .......
Huh, what’d you say ? LOL Yeah Shooting did me in before I knew better. 1st handgun was a 44 M Ruger S B H. Jerry
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Don't believe in lights either. None outside or inside. Looking out from my darkened house, outside looks like daylight. pretty much the same inside, someone walks into a darkened house from outside is at a disadvantage.
Phil They're at a much bigger disadvantage with a light shining in their eyes, and a glock attached to it.
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Phucx,
At 75, come on in and put me out of my misery! At 65, come on in and let me put you out of your misery, there fixed it for you Rem 6mm. If they are dumb enough to keep trying after my dog greets them they need to be deleted from the gene pool
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If you get that light focused on them first, if you do, it damn sure makes you the spot on target.
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Don't believe in lights either. None outside or inside. Looking out from my darkened house, outside looks like daylight. pretty much the same inside, someone walks into a darkened house from outside is at a disadvantage.
Phil Brilliant. Have you ever shot anything at night with the combo? My take on that is - shooting IN the DARK is an illuminating experience you wouldn’t like. Jerry
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My dad is 78 and runs a Sig 220.
He's got arthritis and is pretty gimped up, but also has been a long time handgunner so evidently figured out a way.
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M&P, Glock, Sig, CZ, etc. a lot of reliable polymer double stack 9’s are being made these days in the $500 (or less) Range. I’d suggest finding one that fits his hand the best and go with it.
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M&P, Glock, Sig, CZ, etc. a lot of reliable polymer double stack 9’s are being made these days in the $500 (or less) Range. I’d suggest finding one that fits his hand the best and go with it. ^^^This. If you have a range near you that rents pistols/revolvers, take your Dad over and let him try some stuff to see what he likes, feels comfortable shooting, and is able to manipulate/load/unload.
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Some of you must think us 80 yr olds are over the hill !!
I have been wondering about a 22 Mag . How effective would it be ?
Home protection or concealed carry.
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I have 2 handguns that I would have confidence in a home defense situation. The first is a S&W 625 .45 ACP, the other is a Sig P250 9mm. T he Sig is DAO so you can store it loaded, no need to rack the slide. I personally like the S&W in .45 better. I can appreciate having good sights on any gun, but I have to go back to a saying I heard about self defense, that "if you have to use sights your not really defending yourself". The meaning being, that if you have to aim to hit someone, there's enough room for you to get away from them.
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Glock 19's come in several colors but there are many other handguns that would work. I suggest taking him to a range where he can shoot a number of different guns and then he can make his choice based on actual shooting experience.
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A.... Sig P250 9mm. T he Sig is DAO so you can store it loaded, no need to rack the slide.
B.... "if you have to use sights your not really defending yourself". The meaning being, that if you have to aim to hit someone, there's enough room for you to get away from them.
No Argument here FC. A....I agree about the Sig P250. My 6906 is 9mm and DAO -- no need to rack the slide -- stays loaded. My MP 40 is 40 S&W and DAO too. The MP has a better trigger -ESP in Double Action. (I know how to Cock the 6906 for Single Action - the D A trigger pull is heavy.) EDIT -- I would NOT attempt to manually cock the 6906 in a S D situation ***** D A -- NOW!B...Both my 6906 & MP40 have GOOD sights - I practice double & triple tap > NO aiming w/sights. My philosophy is.. "If you have to pull a gun....PULL THE TRIGGER"....If you have to pull the gun! ! Jerry
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If you get that light focused on them first, if you do, it damn sure makes you the spot on target.
Phil No "focusing" required. A flick of a switch, at the time of your choosing.
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Feel sorry for some of you guy's, don't know [bleep] about low light tactics, or use of.
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LOL, so now you're "tactical."
Your whole point is based on the assumption that an intruder in your darkened house wouldn't let his eyes adjust to the dark before bumbling through your house and making a bunch of noise, tripping over things.
Probably not a good assumption.
Also, as far as a light ruining your night vision, it's there if you decide to turn it on but you are not required to use it if it's not to your advantage. If not, then there's this thing called the "switch" that you don't have to activate, and the light will magically not come on.
I know it sounds risky, but it works every time.
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