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by KBCraig
Fri Jun 22, 2007 7:36 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Robbery at a Waffle House
Replies: 48
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austin wrote:There is legal guilt and moral guilt.
I agree.

Given a door-facing aisle seat with your strong hand on the aisle ( . . . )
No such thing in any Waffle House I've ever been in (which is a lot, in a lot of different parts of the country). At least not unless you're left-handed. Every door-facing seat is left side out.

I presume Tx's friend did not even have the tactical setup even if he had been armed properly.
In such circumstances as describe here, where it was a straight-up robbery, I'd give up the wallet (or at least the cash). But if they started shooting and I was armed with a P3AT, you can bet that I'd draw... and then I'd turn to my right and put two rounds through the glass, and dive through the window.

Because every Waffle House I've ever seen is a glass box, and I'm pretty sure I could shoot my way out of one.

Kevin

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