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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Robert Zambelli on November 15, 2019, 06:16:10 PM
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You need homeowner's insurance like I carry!
I actually use Simply Safe but the photo shows my first line of defense.
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You need homeowner's insurance like I carry!
I actually use Simply Safe but the photo shows my first line of defense.
Love it! That's my Insurance Co. too. y1
Cheers, Jerry
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Message to intruder:
Do you feel lucky?
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My favorite is the sign that says, "Is there life after death? Break in here and find out."
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Here is a good one.
HOW TO INSTALL A SOUTHERN HOME SECURITY SYSTEM
1. Go to Goodwill and buy a pair of size 14 -16 men's work boots.
2. Place them on your front porch, along with a copy of Guns & Ammo Magazine.
3. Put four giant dog dishes next to the boots and magazines.
4. Leave a note on your door that reads ......
Bubba ----
Bertha, Duke, Slim, and I went for more ammo and beer. Don't mess with the pit bulls. They got the mailman this morning and messed him up bad. I don't think Killer took part, but it was hard to tell from all the blood.
Anyway, I locked all four of 'em in the house. Better wait outside. Be right back. - Cooter
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Because of the price of AMMO , don't expect a warning shot y1
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Because of the price of AMMO , don't expect a warning shot y1
Bob,
You have seen my option to a warning shot! y1
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Mine says, "We don't call 911" and is a pair of crossed pistols. Glock 19 and Glock 43X back that up.
I absolutely LOVE the "Wrong house" engraving on the barrel!!! VD~
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Glad to see people here who believe in the Second Amendment and have no qualms about protecting themselves!
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It takes about 2 minutes to load my black powder rifle. Might work OK with enough warning.
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This might work OK. Ruger "Old Army" .45 cal black powder revolver. Just the smoke is enough to discourage--and never mind with aiming.
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My .63 cal Tower Pistol with a 350 gr. ball and 55 gr. of FFg is a great deterrent! At .615 dia. the ball is "pre-expanded". That is backed by a 45 ACP, a 40 S & W, a .357 Mag, a 38 Special, a 32 S & W, and assorted rifles up to .375 Ruger and 4000 foot pounds of muzzle energy .45-70 #3 Ruger. Plus some shotguns. My Ruger Old Army is also in the mix. A person can not be "too prepared".
Pat
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Bb rifle I can shoot a penny off a post at 30 feet If someone
break in I will shoot your eye out also have mosburg 500 3 inch double o buck shot one in chamber 5 in the tube
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Not really worried about burglars as much as worried about certain politicians. SHE won't get mine easily. The news reports would be impressed with the number of rounds of ammo in stock here, but to me, it's barely adequate. I was running low on .22LR, but not anymore. Those really add up fast!
I read that birdshot is a better option than OO Buckshot...it makes more of a mess/mush of the recipient, vs. a few neat holes that are more repairable. Plus, you might contend that you used to go pheasant or quail hunting, while OO Buck is widely known to be used only for home defense and shows intent. Regardless, if you have to shoot somebody, you can count on LE confiscating your weapon. Don't count on ever getting it back...maybe in 3 years, IF it doesn't disappear from the evidence locker. So you might not want to use one that can't be easily replaced or has sentimental meaning. D>K Steve
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Door is locked for your protection, not mine!
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I think I want one of these
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I think I want one of these
Holy crap, with my arthritic hands and arms I'd be afraid fire one of those unless it had wheels on it! ~^ ~^
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direct to your door because BATF does not consider it a real weapon worth controlling
I give you the Diablo double barrel 12 gage shot pistol for around $500
https://americanguncraft.com/product/diablo-break-open-blued-finish-12-gauge-pistol-rosewood-grip/
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Very nice! A 40 grain load with 1/2oz. of shot is a load for children! I am shooting 55 grains with a ball that weighs .80 oz. If I was going to use shot which would probably be preferable in the house I would throw 3/4 oz. of #7 1/2.
When I had my FFL I recommended a 12 Ga. for home defense with #7 1/2 skeet or trap loads. The shotgun rounds will not over penetrate in the house and are lethal. A solid body shot will possibly be fatal due to shock, the wound is so massive the target will probably die of blood loss before they can ever be brought to a hospital. Even if they get to a hospital I don't know if that much damage can be repaired. If you are forced to shoot someone in your house always double tap them. If they are still moving shoot them again! If they are moving they are still a threat! The object is for you and your family to come out of the situation without injuries.
Pat
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while I totally agree with your thoughts as far as the 12 guage, there are so many home invasions any more that I carry from get up to lie down and the 12, while wonderfully devastating, isn't practical to have in the recliner with you, or the kitchen during meals, or...see my point? My Glock is with me 24/7 - literally.
even at my bedside. Now THAT is where the 12 is wonderfully effective and I plan to get one yet this winter.
The key for that, no matter what you carry for home defense, is staying current. Shoot every week, and do it well.
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Will,
The problem for me is finding a place to shoot at reasonable prices, and less than an hours driving distance.
Went to a local (actually named "A Place to Shoot") range a few months ago with a nephew from out of state, and was shocked by the prices! They wanted $85, and we had to pay extra (per box) to use my own ammo!
I declined their offer, as I had used that range years ago, and didn't like their cable supported target hangers. Trying to target shoot at constantly moving targets (disturbed by their vent fans) was frustrating.
Bill
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It was tough for a while here, too, to find a usable range. Finally, I found a sportsman's club for a hundred bucks a year and no restrictions. Made me feel rich when I stumbled on to it! It's just three miles from me. We just moved here a little under three years ago, so it was a good move for more reasons than I thought! I understand what you're up against, it is really frustrating.
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I really prefer to go find a stump to shoot at, someplace out in the boonies. The Renton Rod & Gun Club is worth consideration. I don't like indoor ranges. There's always some idjit that rents a .454 Cassull and buys a box of ammo to shoot up. The concussion is horrible. That's why I like to shoot .38's in my .357. Last time, I shot up some .38 SHORTS that I found in my Dad's old stuff. It must have been 60 years old, kinda crusty but still went bang. I didn't even know there was such a thing...never seen it listed on Cheaper Than Dirt's website, or at Cabela's or Sportsman's Warehouse locally. :X Steve
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Id think Bows & Arrows would be better Ecologically. More Enviromentally Friendly , and sustainable .
& theres always fire arrows , if they dont work .
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LL~
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I belong to our local Isaac Walton League. They maintain a nice target range nearby. Dues total $150/year. I only get to use the range during summer, when the temperatures are decent enough to keep me (sort of) warm.
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Ours are all outdoor ranges as well, and I still like to bundle up and go run 60 to 100 rounds through fairly often. Not nearly as much fun, but livable most of the time. Wow, .38 shorts? I never knew of them either.
I can't imagine the nasties of an indoor range with our strong calibers these days, I'll take vanilla.
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Also known as the S&W 38 short. This round got its second wind due to the Cowboy action shooting. Quite a few company's still produce this round.
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I'm considering membership at a great outdoor range about 30 minutes south of here, but there is a waiting list I'm told is over a year long to even be considered! Joining was about $300 last I checked, but they have everything there with all shooting position covered, and a 22 caliber indoor range.
I used to reload for every centerfire caliber I owned (25 ACP, 9mm Luger, 9mm Makarov, 38 Special, 357mag, 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 223 Remington). Loved reloading all my ammo, but living in a Condo put an end to making that kind of noise.
There is a multitude of 38 caliber ammo listed in "Cartridges of the World", and likely many more added since my old 9th Edition was printed about 20 years ago.
Bill
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Everyone in my home is proficient in the use of firearms. It’s a family activity. Here’s my 8 year old Emma’s efforts from last Sunday with her new RS22. She doesn't give 2 flips about airplanes but she loves to shoot.
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I'm considering membership at a great outdoor range about 30 minutes south of here, but there is a waiting list I'm told is over a year long to even be considered! Joining was about $300 last I checked, but they have everything there with all shooting position covered, and a 22 caliber indoor range.
I used to reload for every centerfire caliber I owned (25 ACP, 9mm Luger, 9mm Makarov, 38 Special, 357mag, 45 ACP, 45 Colt, and 223 Remington). Loved reloading all my ammo, but living in a Condo put an end to making that kind of noise.
There is a multitude of 38 caliber ammo listed in "Cartridges of the World", and likely many more added since my old 9th Edition was printed about 20 years ago.
Bill
I guess I'm lucky Bill. The range is 3 miles from our home. $90 a year covers myself, wife and both kids. Guests are $10 a day. 12yd to 100yd ranges plus a shotgun area. I meet the retired guys on Wed mornings almost weekly for some .22 plinking and a little gambling. lol
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Everyone in my home is proficient in the use of firearms. It’s a family activity. Here’s my 8 year old Emma’s efforts from last Sunday with her new RS22. She doesn't give 2 flips about airplanes but she loves to shoot.
Hey Mike;
Save those targets for when she gets to dating age and put them on display in the living room.. Her future suitors should know that her nick name is "Dead Eye Emma"!!! That should help keep them boys in line!
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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Also known as the S&W 38 short. This round got its second wind due to the Cowboy action shooting. Quite a few company's still produce this round.
Hahahaha! Tony, mine are crustier than yours! Some wouldn't slide into the cylinder of my Ruger GP-100. I need to Scotchbrite the corrosion off and give them a spritz of WD-40 or LPS-1. LL~ Steve
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I'm considering membership at a great outdoor range about 30 minutes south of here, but there is a waiting list I'm told is over a year long to even be considered! Joining was about $300 last I checked, but they have everything there with all shooting position covered, and a 22 caliber indoor range.
Bill
Bill, I imagine you're talking about Tri-County. I don't get there as often as I would like. Most likely not until next year. But I'll try to contact you the next time I'm going and I'll take you as my guest.
Mark
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Some points to ponder.
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I need the next to last sign above. I own both.
Pat
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My property in rural Oregon is about 10 acres. I have a target range in my front yard about 40 yds. My friends and I use it for .22 target practice.
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Looks like a Henry. My favorite 22 ever. (Mine is the blued one.) I have my own indoor range for 22 handgun. I built a bullet trap that I have in my shop where we shoot 30 feet. Hey. better than nothing.
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Hi Mark,
Your correct about the range, and I would greatly appreciate any invitations to shoot there again.
Used to shoot there regularly with a late friend of mine. He would always call me when he got a new gun, and insist that I shoot it first. Asked him why he did that, and he said I don't shoot as well as you do, and want to see how well the gun shoots. That way I can't blame any poor groups on the gun! ;D
Jim had a tendency to flinch in anticipation of recoil, and was never able to correct that reaction. He also made, and sold absolutely beautiful black powder rifles, so I got to shoot a few of those - without having to clean them myself. ;D
Bill
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Some points to ponder.
One more for your list...
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I took down my post as it seemed like foolishness after I thought about it.This does not reflect on anyone here only myself.
Ed