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Charley Reese Warns "Choose the Right Gun"
King Features Syndicate, Inc. ^ | 11-12-03 | Reese, Charley

Posted on 11/11/2003 9:48:00 PM PST by Theodore R.

Choose The Right Gun

If you saw the recent video of "Old Mr. Grump" shooting the "Lucky Lawyer" in Los Angeles, you can learn a valuable lesson about which firearm to choose for self-defense.

The press rarely reports what kinds of guns are used in crimes, and usually gets it wrong when it tries. Nevertheless, I have concluded Mr. Grump used a .22-caliber pistol. Otherwise, the Lucky Lawyer would not have remained on his feet for so long.

Now, a .22, a .25 and a .32 will kill you, provided the bullet strikes a vital organ. Sometimes the person will bleed to death if the wounds are not treated promptly. But in a self-defense situation, you will not be comforted by the fact that your assailant bled to death an hour after he cut your throat or blew your brains out. And, as Mr. Grump demonstrated on camera, hitting a vital organ is not that easy for an untrained pistolero.

By the way, the numbers used to describe bullets refer to the diameter of the bullet. We use the English system, the Europeans use the metric system, but the diameters are the same.

Most people who know anything about guns recommend as a minimum the .38 special, preferably the .38 Plus P with hollow-point bullets, for self-defense. I have always personally favored the .45, either the .45 ACP or the .45 Long Colt. Of course, the .40, the .357 Magnum, the .41 Magnum, the .44 special and .44 Magnum will also more than do the job, but there are disadvantages to those weapons.

Firing a .44 Magnum in a close room is likely to make your ears ring for weeks. There is also the danger that the bullet will pass through the assailant, through a wall and into some innocent person. After all, most of us no longer live in stone castles, but in places built with cheap wood and plasterboard.

I am not recommending that you run out and buy a hog leg for self-defense. That's too important a decision to be made on the basis of a newspaper column. If you are, however, thinking about it and you are not familiar with firearms, you must first do three things.

One, you have to prepare yourself psychologically to take a human life. It's one thing that can't be undone. As my father said repeatedly when he was teaching me to shoot, "After you kill somebody, it's too late to be sorry." And so it is. In a life-and-death confrontation, you can't afford to conduct a debate on whether to pull the trigger or not. So, if you can't visualize yourself killing a human being and then living with it, you're better off buying a can of pepper spray.

Two, you must learn the laws in your state regarding self-defense. They are both easy and tricky. It's easy in that the law states that if you, as a reasonable person, believe that you and/or another person are in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, you can use whatever force is necessary to defend yourself. If you are inside your own home, you do not have to retreat.

Now the tricky part. Outside your home or place of business, if there is an escape route, you must take it. Even if someone walks up to you and spits in your face, slaps you or even punches you, you cannot whip out your gun and shoot the person. Killing for the sake of honor is no longer allowed in our decadent society — more's the pity, as it would greatly improve manners. Nor can you claim self-defense if you initiate the confrontation. For example, if you start a fistfight and your opponent whips out a knife or gun and you shoot him, that's not self-defense. Even in your own home or business, if the assailant turns tail, you cannot shoot him in the back and claim self-defense. If you plan to use a firearm for self-defense, you had better know the law, or you'll see the inside of a prison.

Third, you have to buy your gun and then practice diligently to become really proficient in its use, so proficient that you can use it in the dark when you're scared and caught by surprise.

And finally, a politically incorrect word of advice passed along to me years ago by a veteran cop: If you have to shoot somebody, make sure the judge will hear only your version of what happened. In other words, kill; otherwise, your assailant will probably sue you.

© 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 357magnum; 44special; 45longcolt; bang; banglist; charleyreese; defense; guns; nra; shootings
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1 posted on 11/11/2003 9:48:01 PM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
Pretty good article, and advice.

Charley should stick to writing about this sort of thing.

2 posted on 11/11/2003 9:51:20 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Theodore R.
Curious what disadvantage he thinks there is to a .40

Glock 22 pretty good house gun Glock 27 pretty good carry

3 posted on 11/11/2003 9:53:49 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: Theodore R.
bang
4 posted on 11/11/2003 9:56:56 PM PST by BulletBobCo
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To: freedomlover
870 Remmington very good house gun.

Snub nose .357 magnum very good carry gun.

5 posted on 11/11/2003 10:04:30 PM PST by c-b 1
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To: freedomlover
By all indications, the .40 S&W is a great manstopper. But personally, I just shoot a .45 ACP much more accurately. And I prefer the sound and the recoil qualities of the big round as well.
6 posted on 11/11/2003 10:05:44 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Theodore R.
bump
7 posted on 11/11/2003 10:06:25 PM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: Theodore R.
Killing for the sake of honor is no longer allowed in our decadent society — more's the pity, as it would greatly improve manners.

That's johnhuang2 quote of the day material. ;-D

8 posted on 11/11/2003 10:09:38 PM PST by squidly
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To: Badray
Well, just to round things out, I'll put in a vote for .357 sig
9 posted on 11/11/2003 10:11:01 PM PST by paul51
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To: c-b 1; Mr. Mojo
Actually I will answer my own Q. I have 40s but 1/200 times I get a jam. Not a prob on the range but those odds will go up if I am limp wristing or doing something else wrong while under stress. That is why I too have gone back to the old 357mag revolver for carry and car. Just pull the trigger, son. At home I still have the two Glocks I figure if one jams I will use the NY reload
10 posted on 11/11/2003 10:16:44 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: c-b 1
FYI my first pistol was a 357 SW J frame and damn if I dont keep going back to it for carry
11 posted on 11/11/2003 10:19:14 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: freedomlover; All
I happen to be in the market right now for a new carry gun. My job sometimes takes me into some unsavory Philadelphia neighborhoods (although I only make those appointments for the morning and after 5 years I have never had a problem). My little Sterling .25 doesn't cut it anymore. The magazine is shot and it is tough finding a replacement.

Anyway, do you have any recommendation for a small gun that would slide comfortably into a jeans pocket (I'm thinking of summertime here)? Something reliable. I just want to carry something that will allow me to escape; something that will slow a bad guy down at close range, like with a shot to the throat or the face. I keep the heavier firepower (a .357) in my glove box but I want something that I can carry as inconspicuously as possible in my pants pocket.

Thanks in advance if anybody has a recommendation.
12 posted on 11/11/2003 10:22:06 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
You will hear some suggest the Kel Tec P32 (.32ACP caliber). It is very small and is what I carry when nothing else will go in the pants. But it is still classified as a "mouse gun".
13 posted on 11/11/2003 10:24:11 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: Lancey Howard
Frankly I would put the first few rounds in the center of mass and then try the tricky face/neck shots. P32 has a 7 shot clip I think
14 posted on 11/11/2003 10:26:12 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: Theodore R.
Already posted here
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1018286/posts

I disagree with Reese about his comment concerning the guy's gun. It was a .38. There's no reason for guesswork just to prove a point.
15 posted on 11/11/2003 10:28:52 PM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: freedomlover
Kel Tec P32 (.32ACP caliber).

Kel-Tec now makes a .380 in exactly the same size -- 10 ozs fully loaded, and 3/4 of an in. thick. It holds one less round that the P32 (6+1)

16 posted on 11/11/2003 10:36:51 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Shooter 2.5
It was a .38.

I've read that it was a .22 more than a few times. .....And I just checked out the stoppingpower.net forum and all the posters there are all under the same impression.

17 posted on 11/11/2003 10:42:04 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
Too much muzzle flash for a .22. My guess would be a higher caliber with some kind of goofy loads
18 posted on 11/11/2003 10:48:30 PM PST by paul51
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To: Mr. Mojo
How does it compare to the Kel Tec 9mm?
19 posted on 11/11/2003 10:50:50 PM PST by freedomlover
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To: paul51
Goofy loads, for sure. It certainly wasn't loaded with 158 gr. LSWCHP. Perhaps it was a .22 mag. .....the old mafia revolver. Would explain the muzzle flash, anyway.
20 posted on 11/11/2003 10:52:59 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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