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To: Dead Corpse

I think if the truth ever comes out that the scenario you describe will be dead on.
No win situation for home owner. No knock warrants need to stop.

Why do they even do this anymore anyway?

Only a couple speeding tickets? Drug dealers 999/1000 have extensive criminal histories. Cops hit the wrong house.

An AR-15 is my home defense SHTF gun. I’d prolly be dead too because I like to think i have decent trigger control and would go safe the second I realized they were the police.


183 posted on 05/11/2011 11:30:33 AM PDT by toddly
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To: toddly
An AR-15 is only good for varmint control. Particularly those with bullet resistant vests and illegal intentions.

For everything else I recommend a shotgun. My Browning is a semi-auto and clears hallways with OO-buck.

188 posted on 05/11/2011 11:42:01 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (explosive bolts, ten thousand volts at a million miles an hour)
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To: toddly

“An AR-15 is my home defense SHTF gun. I’d prolly be dead too because I like to think i have decent trigger control and would go safe the second I realized they were the police.”

I probably would not go safe under that situation for exactly what happened to this guy. The cops are trained to not hesitate, if they see a threat to them (and their pensions) they are trained to empty the clip. You’ve got to have the same attitude if you want to survive that kind of encounter. Besides the gangs are doing home invastions pretending to be cops so how do you know. Best practise is to just open up on whoever is breaking down your door or pointing a gun at you from outside (if your state allows). At least in that case you might live through the incident (although you’re going to be in a hell of a fix defending youself in court).


195 posted on 05/11/2011 11:49:47 AM PDT by trapped_in_LA
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