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I guess so
The amount of time it takes to decide to draw your weapon, aim for an arm or leg, and fire is far less time than you have in that 10-15ft. And then assuming you hit an arm or leg, thats not going to keep them from cutting you severely or possibly killing you.

 
If your gun is drawn, you're shooting. The thought process is over. Going for appendages greatly increases the odds of missing and then you're shooting with a knife in your gut. You don't want to reduce your odds of survival to zero bro.
The amount of time it takes to decide to draw your weapon, aim for an arm or leg, and fire is far less time than you have in that 10-15ft. And then assuming you hit an arm or leg, thats not going to keep them from cutting you severely or possibly killing you.
Point taken, I was wrong

 
Point taken, I was wrong
this is what most people dont seem to understand when it comes to doing non-lethal shooting. If you've made the decision to pull your gun, you fear for your life and at that point its me or him. I honestly have more to lose so, its not going to be me.

when you get your CCW, i highly suggest becoming a member of a group that offers protection from legal fee's and such if you are in that situation. Im a member of USCCA for that reason.

 
Bullets don't stop people in real life like they do in movies. That's why real life cops shoot people 7-10 times.
Getting someone's arm is just going to **** them off.

 

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It is a good discussion to have none the less.
glad to see im not the only conceal/carry holder here.

 
I will look into it right now.
Why would you need bail?? I get the legal fees because you're going to want your gun back, but man it should be a clean shot if you're legitimate.
You will likely be arrested. they have a couple good video's on there. also some good education material about what to expect if you are involved in using your gun.

 
this is what most people dont seem to understand when it comes to doing non-lethal shooting. If you've made the decision to pull your gun, you fear for your life and at that point its me or him. I honestly have more to lose so, its not going to be me.
when you get your CCW, i highly suggest becoming a member of a group that offers protection from legal fee's and such if you are in that situation. Im a member of USCCA for that reason.
I've never been in a situation like that, so I wouldn't know. After I get my carrying license, I'll definitely be spending some time at the range.

I just talked to my uncle about this. He said that's basically like buying insurance.

My aunt and uncle I live with right now both have their concealed carry license and two of my other uncles have it too. They mainly just carry when they're doing craigslist deals or going to bigger cities. That kind of stuff

 
I've never been in a situation like that, so I wouldn't know. After I get my carrying license, I'll definitely be spending some time at the range.
I just talked to my uncle about this. He said that's basically like buying insurance.

My aunt and uncle I live with right now both have their concealed carry license and two of my other uncles have it too. They mainly just carry when they're doing craigslist deals or going to bigger cities. That kind of stuff
If you are going to carry, you should carry all the time.

 
I have not been able to bring myself to carrying at work. I'm contemplating bolting a small safe under my desk so I can keep it there when I'm here though. I don't want to keep it on my person here. I'm too active.
Owner of our company encourages it. He even reimbursed me for the cost of my ccw license, my holster, and half the cost of my 1st gun. I dont carry on my shoulder holster that much any more. But he prefers that I do so people can see that im armed. What do you carry? If its small enough, you can find a good comfortable in the waistband holster that will allow you to be concealed and still active. Also depends a lot on the type of clothing you wear too. A good gun belt is worth the cost, i've found they are more costly than the holster.

 
I've never been in a situation like that, so I wouldn't know. After I get my carrying license, I'll definitely be spending some time at the range.
I'd get as much range time in before as you can. Its best to be comfortable with your firearm and know what to expect before going to your class. i remember at my class there were people there that had never shot a gun before and they had to spend extra time showing them how to use it.

 
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