Posted on 04/20/2014 11:47:30 AM PDT by B4Ranch
Ft Collins, CO --(Ammoland.com)- An honest man speaks the truth, though it gives offence. A vain man, in order that it may. ~ William Hazlitt
With regard to the foregoing, without vanity nor immersing myself, once more, in the endless discussion about calibers and capacities, here is a sage note from a friend, recently retired, who worked in a large metro PD for many years.
This particular metro area is famous for its high rate of violent crime:
During my career with the PD, I was personally involved in eleven shootings, all of them fatal. I didnt shoot eleven people, but I was personally present when bullets were flying!
Most of my time was spent ducking bullets and getting injured officers into paramedic vehicles for evacuation.
I did fire numerous shots at VCAs (violent criminal actors) with various weapons (mostly pistols) at various ranges, from nearly point blank to fifteen meters and more. Some were standing; some were running; some were in vehicles, and some were otherwise barricaded.
I hit some and missed some! Of the ones I hit, some reacted immediately; others displayed little reaction. I was never hit myself, mostly due to dumb luck. The worst I got from it all were skinned knees and elbows.
As dust was settling in the aftermath, a thousand anxious, confused thoughts swirled through my cranium, as you might expect. They still do!
But, here is one thing I cant recall ever saying to myself, even once:
Wow, I sure wish Id brought a smaller gun and less ammunition!
Comment: No matter how you want to dance around the issue, nor sugar-coat it, one fact is inescapable: Unarmed Unprepared!
It matters not whom you are, how youre dressed, whom youre with, where you are, what youre part of, how you feel, nor the color of the horse you rode in on. VCAs arent impressed and dont care in any event, and you still bleed red blood!
The degree to which you want to be armed is your call, keeping in mind the above sage advice from my friend.
The world is as it has always been: a harsh, brutal, dangerous, indifferent place, no matter what part of it you live in.
You either make reasonable preparations to go forward boldly and be victorious, or stick your head in the sand and wait for the executioner. Either way, nobody cares, and, when you dont either, that makes an absolute majority!
Because you survived your last bad decision doesnt mean youre going to survive your next one. You may well have lived through it in spite of your personal decisions, not because of them! ~ Roy Bethge
I’m looking for a 600 Nitro, 30 round, low recoil pocket pistol.
Until I find it, my Glock G29 10mm will have to do.
Violent Criminal Offenders have a dark soul. The key is having a weapon that lets the most light into them, the fastest. I like my .45. It lets in a lot of light. It’s just too clunky to carry sometimes.
I feel the same about the .50 Cal Barrett - lets in a lot of light, almost but not quite enough to make up for its limitations on concealed carry.
I am comfortable carrying a “J-Frame-ish” revolver, and thanks to the surgeons locating my ostomy at the belt buckle, I cannot carry my Smith and Wesson Model 22 in .45acp.
Right on. Thanks for posting this.
I was just cleaning my weapons and loading some more mags just awhile ago. Shooting skills are perishable, so I must practice often.
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