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re: shite head going around Garden District in Baton Rouge trying to get in houses.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 2:23 am to magildachunks
Posted on 2/8/26 at 2:23 am to magildachunks
If “bird shot” is what you have to use for her, go with #2s , at any distance inside a house it will hold a rtight pattern and the end result will be the same , with the added bonus of decreased chance of over penetration risking the baby
Posted on 2/8/26 at 2:38 am to magildachunks
Judge with 3” cylinder . Load with .410 home defense shotgun shells. Don’t have to have great aim and no clumsy safety to deal with. Just point and pull trigger, It will fit in the nightstand drawer.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 2:42 am to Rize
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Don’t be a fricking retard.
What are you rambling about?
You trying to say that most people don't cower or freeze up in those situations?
If you believe that, you should go talk to the parents in Uvalde. Trained police officers froze and cowered when faced with a real threat.
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Better yet, you and her should just use salt rounds from here on out.
As I said above: these have a great chance of ending the threat without killing someone, and the aftermath of dealing with that.
First round of salt or bird shot. Second shell of buckshot in case it's needed.
Chances are the first shot will end the threat.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 2:48 am to magildachunks
Buy a Byrna pistol. If you want less than leathal. They come with pepper spray rounds and with tazer rounds. Idk how I feel about trusting a CO2 pistol to protect my house. But there are options out there.


Posted on 2/8/26 at 3:25 am to TheArrogantCorndog
Mines is a sr40c with a tac laser and light. 15 rounds, ez aim laser, hollows, and an absurdly bright light that can strobe making it impossible for your target to see you. Pop pop pop, usual suspect down.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 3:27 am to PensaTigers
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Mines is a sr40c with a tac laser and light. 15 rounds, ez aim laser, hollows, and an absurdly bright light that can strobe making it impossible for your target to see you. Pop pop pop, usual suspect down.
I'm trying to scare off bums, crack heads, and stupid teenagers...not kidnap dictators in the early morning hours
Posted on 2/8/26 at 3:32 am to magildachunks
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I've always believed that a warning shot is kind of bullshite unless it comes with the lesson that they aren't scared to shoot you.
If you feel the need to shoot it’s to preserve a life they are threatening. Their “warning” was their entire life spent with a chance to learn to value life.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 3:36 am to magildachunks
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You don't know how people will respond to emergency situations.
Bingo which is why you take her to practice enough where the mechanics are automatic. You can’t eliminate the risk of her freezing but you can remove the variable of her forgetting how to load/aim.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 4:04 am to magildachunks
In Texas where I stay that video would not be postable here...
This post was edited on 2/8/26 at 4:08 am
Posted on 2/8/26 at 4:09 am to magildachunks
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Suggestions are welcomed. I kind of feel like a shotgun would be ok, just point and shoot. Something will get hit. Especially if it's a shorter barrel.
Not the way that works. Get an AR-15, shotgun spread is the size of maybe a golf ball at 20 feet and they overpenetrate way worse than AR rounds and you can’t suppress them. Most civilian gunfights last like 4 seconds and only take 5 or so rounds but considering the jungle we live in I’d say that it doesn’t hurt to have enough rounds for the possibility of multiple people entering
This post was edited on 2/8/26 at 4:12 am
Posted on 2/8/26 at 4:20 am to Forever
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but considering the jungle we live in I’d say that it doesn’t hurt to have enough rounds for the possibility of multiple people entering
If I have to continue to fight off multiple assailants after shooting at the first in line, then I'm facing a hit squad and am not getting out alive.
There's nothing in my life that would require someone to send a hit squad after me.
Shoot the one in front, the others will scramble. They definitely won't try to rush over his body to continue the burglary
This post was edited on 2/8/26 at 4:22 am
Posted on 2/8/26 at 4:27 am to magildachunks
quote:Speak for yourself, lady.
There's nothing in my life that would require someone to send a hit squad after me.
It's also called Peace of Mind. I bought mine on sale...
This post was edited on 2/8/26 at 4:38 am
Posted on 2/8/26 at 5:06 am to magildachunks
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If I have to continue to fight off multiple assailants after shooting at the first in line, then I'm facing a hit squad and am not getting out alive.
A teenager in Texas recently killed 4 home invaders during a standard break in. Did you just start this thread to be a whiny pussy or troll? Maybe instead of a gun you should just get a door that’s harder to kick in and wait for the cops to save you so you don’t put your or somebody else’s eye out with the movie gunplay fantasyland you’re living in
Posted on 2/8/26 at 5:07 am to Have A Downvote
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It's also called Peace of Mind.
I've always had peace of mind with a dog in the house.
I remember my roommate having two of his guns stolen in a burglary and how nervous he was that two guns connected to him were just somewhere out on the street, no idea where they were or who had them.
That showed me the biggest weakness of guns for home defense: they are useless, and only a liability, when you aren't home. Most break ins happen when the occupants aren't home, usually during working hours or on holidays like Thanksgiving. A gun in your empty house is just going to get stolen and wind up in the hands of some criminal.
A dog, on the other hand, is still very effective at protecting your house and family whether you are home or not. Nobody wants to deal with a dog, no matter the breed.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 5:21 am to magildachunks
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Nobody wants to deal with a dog, no matter the breed.

Posted on 2/8/26 at 5:34 am to magildachunks
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It's more for her, and she tends to panic more than focus in tense situations, so I'm not sure about a gun that is "aim and shoot" over a "point in the direction and shoot".
Prime recipe for her to shoot you one day.
Get her some self defense lessons first.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 5:51 am to magildachunks
Rize is just trying to help you bro. Ive actually had to pull my pistol on someone who rushed my car during a road rage situation. I had my wife, infant daughter, and grandmother in the car. If the idiot didn't go back to his car after seeing the pistol, I was going to put him in the grave.
Rize is saying that if you need to use it in a crisis situation, you want to shoot to kill. You never know what type of drugs the other person is on, or what type of weapons the other person has.
Rize is saying that if you need to use it in a crisis situation, you want to shoot to kill. You never know what type of drugs the other person is on, or what type of weapons the other person has.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 6:13 am to magildachunks
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I like the idea of bird shot followed by a more lethal option in case the bird shot doesn't run them off or incapacitate their will to continue.
Just telling you if it comes to you having to shoot someone you want to end the threat no scare them. I’d shoot someone with a minigun to stop them from hurting my family if I could.
Posted on 2/8/26 at 6:15 am to magildachunks
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That showed me the biggest weakness of guns for home defense: they are useless, and only a liability, when you aren't home. Most break ins happen when the occupants aren't home, usually during working hours or on holidays like Thanksgiving. A gun in your empty house is just going to get stolen and wind up in the hands of some criminal.
That’s why safes were invented.
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