popeye1250
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Joined: 1/27/2006 From: New Hampshire Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: AnimusRex There are a lot of rules for firearm safety; the first and most often ignored one is to never let the weapon become an extension of one's manhood or ego; Swaggering sidewalk commandos are the single biggest threat to the 2nd Amendment, far ahead of gun control advocates and pinko commies. Rex, true. You don't want *anyone* to know you have a weapon on you. If I carry one in my coat pocket I'll stuff some paper towels in with it to hide it and to break up the profile. As for this "story" the minute someone pulls a weapon on you and demands your valuables it becomes an *armed robbery* and you can fire on them. At that point you have to fire on them or there's a chance they'll get your weapon if you don't use it on them. If I wrote a "story" like that it'd go; "to the scumbag who tried to rob me, what's it like in Hell?" And you don't leave them "wounded" on the street, you "finish" them. And you don't take anything off the body, it could become misconstrued that *you* were the armed robber. A retired homicide detective told me those things and he said, "don't "say" anything at that point, just shoot."
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