probe1957
Posted : 11/20/2006 11:24:23 AM
Bradley suggested getting a gun for use in defending yourself and your home. Since I have some qualification to speak on the subject of using a firearm for defense, I thought I would expound on his idea as well as some others that were brought up.
First, let me say that there is more to the decision of using a firearm for self defense than just knowing how to use the gun. You must be psychologically prepared to take the life of another person. If there is any doubt in your mind that you are prepared to kill a person, you would be better advised not to brandish a firearm for defensive purposes. A moment of hesitation is how guns get taken away from good people and used against them.
I agree with Brad that a shotgun is an excellent tool for home defense, although it can be a bit unwieldy, compared to a handgun. Like Brad said, the sound of a round being chambered in a pump action shotgun will strike fear in the heart of even the most hardened bad guy. If you are going to use a shotgun for defensive purposes, I recommend cutting the barrel down to the minimum legal length, which is usually 18 inches. Furthermore, if you can control the recoil, replace the shoulder stock with a pistol grip, assuming this is a legal modification in your area.
Statistically speaking, a 12 guage shotgun is your most effective defensive weapon. 85% or people shot with this weapon will die as a result of the encounter. It is hard to beat those kind of odds. Conversely, 85% or people shot with a rifle or a shotgun will survive.
If you choose, as I do, to use a handgun for defense, your best bet is a 357 magnum loaded with 158 grain hollow point bullets. The recoil from 125 grain bullets is a bit easier to control, especially in a short barrelled weapon, but the muzzle flash has to be seen to be believed. It can momentarily blind you, which would not be a good thing to have happen, when you are involved in a violent encounter. If you have a 357 magnum, load it with some 125g hollow points and go outside and fire it at night. VERY impressive.
Now, a little bit about tactics.
If you hear a strange noise outside, DO NOT go out to investigate. Call the cops. That's what they are for. Someone suggested taking your dog outside with you to investigate. I do not believe this to be sound advice. I believe most dogs will retreat from a violent encounter, leaving you to fend for yourself. It makes far more sense, to me, to stay inside with your dog and your gun and call the police.
If there is an intruder in your house, the ante has been upped a bit. You have a choice to make. Will you fight or will you flee? This choice can be more complicated if you have others in the house to be concerned about, like kids. Your best bet is to barricade all of you in one room and defend the room. Never wander through a darkened house searching for an intruder.
Of course, you have a duty to familarize yourself with local laws concerning the use of deadly force. While it is better to be tried by 12 than carried by 6, it isn't a bad idea to know what you can legally do, or not do, in defense of your home and your person.