I don't know about the epic P/L debate raging on here, but if someone comes in my house without my[families] permission ie. intruder, I'll kill them. I don't care if they are there to rape my wife or steal my tv, and you can bet I'm not going to take the time at 3am or whenever to ask them before their death. I sure as shit ain't Chuck Norris nor do I consider myself a badass. I imagine if it ever comes to it (and I really hope it doesn't) I'm gonna probably piss my pants I'll be so scared. Like Chef, I've got a set plan for several scenarios of points of forced entry and I use a Kimber Ultra Carry II w/ laser grip. I've calibrated the laser to be consistent with the length of my hallway.
Parker, I'd argue that a shotgun isn't always the best defense weapon due to the fact that an intruder could grab the barrel when you are going around a corner and force a struggle. However, that intimidating sound it makes when racking one home is usually more than enough -I do know this first hand (guy coming at house after wife caught him in our fenced backyard at 1:30 am while I was literally preparing for a Duck hunt).
Last point is that where I live (FL) state law prohibits one from being prosecuted for defense of your home & car. The law was recently changed so that the victim no longer has the obligation to attempt flee before using deadly force.
*edit: I also have an alarm. Last time it was tripped accidentally by my wife indicating a break in emergancy (she got stuck outside). We never called and canceled the alarm. The police should have shown up. They never did...
Parker, I'd argue that a shotgun isn't always the best defense weapon due to the fact that an intruder could grab the barrel when you are going around a corner and force a struggle. However, that intimidating sound it makes when racking one home is usually more than enough -I do know this first hand (guy coming at house after wife caught him in our fenced backyard at 1:30 am while I was literally preparing for a Duck hunt).
Last point is that where I live (FL) state law prohibits one from being prosecuted for defense of your home & car. The law was recently changed so that the victim no longer has the obligation to attempt flee before using deadly force.
*edit: I also have an alarm. Last time it was tripped accidentally by my wife indicating a break in emergancy (she got stuck outside). We never called and canceled the alarm. The police should have shown up. They never did...
Last edited by DBBrinson1 (2008-07-02 12:30:07)
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