Why do you keep loaded guns under your bed? I don't. If I am surprised I will respond with the pistol that is kept loaded in my hip holster by my bed.
Nice comprehension you have there. Im surprised, you are usually sharper than this. My point was that keeping loaded rifle under, on, near or around your bed... and producing it in an emergency, is impractical as compared to a pistol.
Tell me, if you are arguing with me that a rifle is a better home defense purchase for middle of the night intruders, why do you have pistol as your weapon of choice? Cant afford rifle, or just dont listen to your own advice. I do have to wonder how you dont see the massive flaw in your argument that is you yourself dont even practice what you preach, you in fact practice what I preach (chose a pistol). Maybe you meant to argue with someone else, and keep quoting me on accident?
Apply the silencer? who said that? Why are you assembling parts while someone is comming to kill you? If you didn't prepare before hand you SOL now buddy. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
I was making a joke to show that in a situation where you wake up ion the middle of the night to realize you have an intruder, quick and easy access to a working weapon is important. But you have decided to take everything I say literal, instead of trying to understand my meaning. I guess I dont mind explaining myself, once.
That's another video game refrence right? I've heard of that one. You must play alot of them. I'm not familar with them, but I guess that's just another ad homineim attack in place of actual facts as a rebutal.
And I guess that's another example of your piss poor comprehension of my points. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Why conceal? I have no need to conceal if I hear someone breaking into my house in your middle of the night scenario.
Yes, I obviously meant you'll want to conceal-carry that weapon while searching your house for the burglar. Way to comprehend!
I dont leave loaded weapons of any sort sitting round in plain sight, not even in my own bedroom. Maybe Im just odd that way, or maybe you aren't even trying to understand what Im saying.
I don't keep a loaded rifle by my bed. So if I'm surprised it will be a pistol.
Do you not see the complete irony in this statement? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif:laugh: Yes, please continue telling me why a rifle is a better choice for home defense, while you yourself use a pistol, for the exact reasons I cite. Easy to conceal. And easy to produce in an emergency.
You say you have all these guns, but you don't seem to know much about them. First, you seem unaware of the ballistic advantages of the AR in CQB, and now your clearly unaware of basic tactics. I suggest any local defensive carbine course and/or some time in 3 gun matches.
I get it now. You want to tell us all how much you know about tactics. I guess Im ignorant of firearms, and tactics, because I disagree with you. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif Quit assuming you know me or my knowledge, you dont.
If you'd like to present a case as to why you yourself should have an AR next to your bed, instead of that holstered pistol you actually do have, Id be glad to listen to your reasoning. But if you just want to claim you are right because you think you are god's gift to guns, or think you know me, then I likely wont waste any more of my time.
The fact that we are talking about what the average guy should buy/keep for home defense of middle of the night intruders, and you bring up competitive matches and 'shoot n scoot' just shows how detached you really are from this topic.
A hangun at arms length is about the same as holding a carbine. I don't know why you are so afraid of the concept. I suggest you try it. Perhaps some mixed MA, grappling or Judo can help you with your fear.
Finally an actual point, congrats.
A pistol must be held at arm's length at all times, right? A pistol must be held with both hands at all times to remain effective, like a rifle, right? Rifles are just as easy to fire around a corner, right? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif Holding a pistol one handed is no more maneuverable than holding a 2-handed rifle... that's seriously your point? Let me guess, you only shoot a pistol 2 handed, for stability... or you think you can shoot a rifle one handed easily. And yet you chose a pistol for your own defense.
As for your judo/fear comment, what was it you said... oh yeah... "
I guess that's just another ad hominem attack in place of actual facts as a rebuttal". (quote only altered for spelling purposes)
You really don't know much about guns do you? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
I make the point that your home is not the venue needed for the long range characteristics of a rifle, and your reply is 'you dont know much about guns do you'. I would suggest you disagreeing with that statement shows either your ignorance to guns, tactics, or my point. So keep up with the smart *** replies about my knowledge when you cant even seem to follow what Im saying. Seriously, I find it quite amusing.
Again showing you don't know much about your guns. The 16" barrel is needed for the ballistics issue to relliably achieve fragmentation velocity. It is not a "magic boom stick".
Again showing you dont know much about wtf Im talking about. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I guess the only effective weapon in a home invasion is a rifle whose bullet reaches fragmentation velocity, right? So why, again, do you have a holstered pistol next to your bed instead of a gun rack mounted above it with an AR? Let me guess, you will ignore my actual point, and delve into why screwing a gun rack to your wall shows I dont know much about guns. lmao! I crack myself up.
If we were to listen to you, Im suggesting rifles are a "magic boomstick". You aren't even trying to discern my point or remain civil, you appear to be just wanting to act like an *** and spin things to fit your own agenda. Can you give me a good reason why I should take any more of your opinions in this thread seriously? Maybe if I stay long enough, you will be so kind as to share some of the audio engineering SWAT/ATF combat training with the rest of the class...? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
Does your AR have buttons on the foregrip that you have to manipulate with the left hand in order to fire? Mine doesn't. I have no problem firing it with one hand. As opposed to my pump shotgun that does require two hands. Most people can't hit a man sized target at 15 feet with a pistol under stress. Most shots will miss. Including cops. It's alot harder than it seems.
I love this part or your post. The part where you tell us you can shoot your AR one-handed, nd then follow up that thought by telling us how poor of aim the average person has with a pistol under duress. I suspect I dont even need to explain yet another glaring flaw in your logic, but ill do it anyway, out of sheer pleasure. If your opinion is that the average person's aim is bad with pistol under duress, what makes you think his aim will not be worsened by trying to shoot a rifle, one handed, in close quarters? Yes, I can and have shot my AR one-handed, easily. Doesn't mean Id rather be doing that down my hallways than squeezing off rounds out of one of my pistols. Think man... dont just type.
Yes, it's called the "winning mindset".
I call it over-confidence. And yes, Im fully aware an over-confident person would call it mere confidence.
Your statement of "scare him off" and "alert" the neighbors are classic indicators you lack the winning mindset and you will fail to act under pressure.
I call it considering all the options. Would I rather alert my neighbors and family of the conflict by hearing the gunshots, or would I rather risk the consequences of them not learning soon enough, out of fear my ears wouldnt stop ringing if I had to shoot someone?
Your interpretation of my alert and scare him off points: "Golly gee Id fire 3 shots into the ceiling and then hide under my bed till the cops came". I find your inability to understand my basic point here, that a loud noise when someone is breaking into your house has many advantages, quite hilarious. Please keep attacking me, my intelligence, and my experience, when you cant even comprehend my points. This started with me pointing out that during a home invasion, you want loud noises that would alert neighbors or family members, lets not forget that.
The 'scare them away' comment... for someone who claims to know so much about tactics, Im amazed you have not considered the fear that runs through a person's mind when they are being shot at. I mentioned you want the bang to alert people, and possibly scare the guy away rather than use a silencer, and you reply that you think my point was I would ever shoot merely intending to scare him off.
You are normally a pretty smart guy, so Im gonna work through this with you. You admit that the average person would have poor aim under a home invasion situation, so missing is a real possibility. But when I mention that the noise of the gun is a tool to help scare the criminal off, you instead of assuming Im posing a realistic argument that includes the possible misses and subsequent fright/flee of the intruder, assume Im suggesting Id shoot for no other reason to scare, and then tell me my tactics **** blah blah blah. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/*******.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif