Be prepared to lose it if you do.Rex B wrote:I seem to hear quite often that women take to 1911s.
I'll have to have my wife shoot mine more.
Then, of course, you'd have to buy another one.
Darn!
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Be prepared to lose it if you do.Rex B wrote:I seem to hear quite often that women take to 1911s.
I'll have to have my wife shoot mine more.
Thanks, TAM and Andy C, for getting out front on this one.The Annoyed Man wrote:I imagine at some point that Excaliber, one of our resident security experts, will weigh in on this topic. But the essence of what he and others will tell you is this:
Stay in the house! Don't go outside. There are very sound tactical reasons for this.
Inside your home, you control the battle space, and you control the access to the battle space. You know the layout of the home, the bad guy doesn't. Imagine, you hear a noise in your back yard at night, so you grab a flashlight and a pistol, and you go out your back door to investigate:
There are a lot of reasons to stay in the house, and no good reasons to go outside.
- You slice the pie in the yard and ascertain that it is empty. Must'a been a cat going over the fence. While your out there, the bad guy sneaks into your home behind your back through the door you left open. You not only have to now assault into your home (the opposite of what would have happened if you stayed inside), but your pregnant wife now gets to deal with a BG, while your outside.
- You slice the pie in the yard, and low and behold, you corner the BG behind your shed. You order him to the ground and holler for your wife to call the PD. In the meantime, his accomplice, whom you did not see, sneaks up behind you and puts a round in the back of your head. Then both BGs go inside your home and attack your pregnant wife.
- You slice the pie in the yard, find nothing, and go back inside. Your pregnant (and terrified wife) mistakes you for a BG in the dark and puts you down with two quick ones to the chest.