Now this is what I call getting back on track...isa268 wrote:no i would not fire a warning shot.
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- Thu Feb 02, 2006 3:25 pm
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- Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:47 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Would you fire a warning shot?
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I noticed that too...My wife doesn't let me play guns in the house...You are sooooo lucky...jimlongley wrote:These are take at about 15 feet (5 yards) and my wife didn't realize what I was doing behind her until I started showing her the pictures later.
BTW, since your up in the Big "D" area...Are you going to the big TSRA spectacular this weekend???
I look forward to meeting you sir if you do...I'll be there with muh Dad pretty much all day Saturday and at the dinner that evening...
- Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:06 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:41 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Would you fire a warning shot?
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Flat...Thats a very good question...And a fair one to ask...
I think you got some good information again here...
One thing to add, and for you to think about...
What benefit (after seeing the answers here so far) do you assume a warning shot would give you???
One lesson I have learned, and hope I never have to apply...
Never "assume" anything if you have to defend yourself...
In reality, you might have just wasted a shot...
You keep on asking questions ok? You're not a novice in any way shape or form...Like myself, its always good to get these questions you have out there, just to keep you on your toes...
What better place to keep it honed, than here...
Self defense, in my opinion, is not an "on the job" opportunity...Its fast, its unfair, and its something you want to be the best you can be, and then some...And one of the important things is to be confident and proficient in the use of, if you ever have to...But hope you never have to...
What that saying???
Hope for the best, but plan for the worst...
I think you got some good information again here...
One thing to add, and for you to think about...
What benefit (after seeing the answers here so far) do you assume a warning shot would give you???
One lesson I have learned, and hope I never have to apply...
Never "assume" anything if you have to defend yourself...
In reality, you might have just wasted a shot...
You keep on asking questions ok? You're not a novice in any way shape or form...Like myself, its always good to get these questions you have out there, just to keep you on your toes...
What better place to keep it honed, than here...
Self defense, in my opinion, is not an "on the job" opportunity...Its fast, its unfair, and its something you want to be the best you can be, and then some...And one of the important things is to be confident and proficient in the use of, if you ever have to...But hope you never have to...
What that saying???
Hope for the best, but plan for the worst...