First gun buy, and my intentions. Questions..
Hey all I'll try and keep this as short as possible. I turn twenty one next week and I plan on buying a s&w sheild9mm for protection purposes and for target shooting and messing around when I'm in the country. I have many questions of which I need 100% true answers please.
First off I am a college student and do not live in the best neighborhood any more so I'd like to have a gun incase I'm put in a situation in which I need to protect myself. Example: last night my roommate was out side smoking a cigarette and these black guys slowly pulled up to the stop sign and pointed a pistol at him and dry fired it at his face, now in that situation would I have been legally allowed to shoot at him? He was pointing a firearm at him and if I had been outside I would have felt my life was in danger and also would like to suppress the ignorant fool with a few hollow points. I live in Florida by the way. I also plan on gettin my concealed weapons license to go a long with my new pistol.
We have a mossburg 88 12g in the house but I would feel more comfortable with a pistol. I can also bring the pistol with me. Do you think under my circumstances I should get one? And what situations will it be legal for me to shoot at someone? I feel like the gun laws are a little twisted as far as when you can and can't shoot someone.. Please give me some advice thank you.
Re: First gun buy, and my intentions. Questions..
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Originally Posted by
rex
Exactly,slow down man.The firearm is the last option-period.
Here's an example for FL:
A car passes you and pulls in close,then the light turns red and you both stop.He gets out ranting you cut him off and almost hit him earlier,he's gonna woop your butt and smacks the fender before getting to the window.Pow,right in the jaw.
How would you handle this situation and if you needed to shoot when do you?
My wifes friend was killed last month after an incident like you described I'll post a link soon.
First gun buy, and my intentions. Questions..
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Originally Posted by
Fla904
if that didn't work I'm shooting him in a non lethal area of the body, but thats the least likely/worst case scenario.
Sorry, but you've seen too many action movies. If shooting people in "non-lethal" areas of the body was possible, don't you think the police would do that all the time? Sure would cut down on the paperwork and media hoopla; not to mention the psychological issues of dealing with the fact that you are responsible for the death of someone else. You train for COM because that's the shot you have a chance of making when your palms are sweaty, your adrenaline is flowing, your fine motor control is failing, and you have tunnel vision. You try your fancy Hollywood "I'm going to only wound him" shot, you are going to miss. Not might miss, YOU WILL MISS. And you've potentially shot an innocent bystander. Not to mention you are now engaged hand-to-hand with your assailant who closed the gap between you while you were playing action hero (Google "Tueller drill" if you want to see how fast someone can close in on you) and you're either taking a beating, being stabbed, or getting shot; possibly with your own gun. And I can bet if you're getting shot, you're not being shot in a "non-lethal" area.
Carrying a gun is not a joke. Nor is it cool. You leave the house with a gun, you leave your attitude behind. It takes maturity, responsibility, and training. If you don't have all three, stick to pepper spray and a whistle.
First gun buy, and my intentions. Questions..
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Originally Posted by
Fla904
I think I know more about the gun shooting and tactical part than any of you will ever know.
Well then, I will bow out of this thread.
Frankly, with all your years of expertise, tactical knowledge, and shooting people, I'm shocked that you even had to come here and ask us advise. At the least, I would think your brother, "the SEAL", would know the answers to your questions as to when you can shoot people legally.
I'll be anxiously awaiting more threads from you imparting your vast knowledge on all of us poor inexperienced souls.