Good point. Didn't he actually speak to someone after he fell? I carry a .380 but only at home and it's purpose is to aid me in getting to the gun safe and a condition one 1911 .45 ACP.03Lightningrocks wrote:On a side note. This right here does not speak well for the .380 as a self defense weapon. This guy got shot in the chest but lived long enough that if he had been armed, would have had plenty of time to take the old cranker with him. Imagine shooting some BG hopped up on drugs. The guy would be all over you. Sure, he died, but meanwhile you have just been stabbed or even shot by a dead guy.
Don't remember if anyone ever said that to me, but it has been my experience that when a situation starts to escalate, my sidearm seems to start increasing in weight. I am very conscious of that and tend to apologize even when I think I am in the right.WildBill wrote:My CHL instructor told us that the CHL was a license to eat crow.
I have been legally carrying since 1995.
