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by rm9792
Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:57 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Can you shoot someone in the back that turns there back to y
Replies: 53
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Re: Can you shoot someone in the back that turns there back

I like that plan but I know I would forget one or the other. Sorry if I missed your previous explanation. I do have a throwdown as well with really old cancelled credit cards (not mine), an old TDL of someone who died in the 90s and about $8 in it. I carry that sometimes and leave in the car so I wont forget the real wallet. If I carry the TD wallet then I just stick the real one in front pocket on gun side.
by rm9792
Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:11 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Can you shoot someone in the back that turns there back to y
Replies: 53
Views: 17058

Re: Can you shoot someone in the back that turns there back

The Annoyed Man wrote:
Keith B wrote:.
. But the loss of whatever was in my wallet would have to be particularly ruinous to me to make me believe that shooting him in the back as he walked away would be worth it. That loss would have to outweigh the almost certain loss to me in legal defense fees, and it is pretty much certain that there is nothing in my wallet that is worth $50K or more......not to mention the possibility of incarceration.
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One thing you keep forgetting in your evaluation of the wallet. It has your address in it. It has your identity in it. What is of value in the wallet is your wifes safety, your kids safety, your homes sanctity, your identity which takes years to recover from and usually well over your $50k limit to get cleared up. Yes, my wallet is of more value to me than a street thug who has no care of his own life. He chooses to take the chance and at some point he will roll craps. My $12 wallet is of great value to me. The implicit value is much much greater than the explicit value contained therein.

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