Advice on buying some Pistols

Quote from Baron:

From the way some of you guys are talking, there seems to be more hurdles and drawbacks to having a pistol as a home defense weapon than there are advantages. It sounds like pepper spray or something similar would be a much more practical home defense weapon than pistols, for both men and women.


Do you live in an apartment ?

Are children in the house ?


If no to both then pistols are fine for defense.

Do you really want to try spraying someone who comes after you with a gun ?
 
Quote from Baron:

From the way some of you guys are talking, there seems to be more hurdles and drawbacks to having a pistol as a home defense weapon than there are advantages. It sounds like pepper spray or something similar would be a much more practical home defense weapon than pistols, for both men and women.

I don't think so. Deploying pepper spray is fraught with the potential for failure. What if you miss? What if the assailant is wearing glasses? What if he manages to grab your arm? What is the effective range? What if there is more than one bad guy?

There are plenty of situations where just displaying a gun ends the encounter. For example, someone is trying to force your door. Which has the greater deterrent effect, a gun or pepper spray?

All people are saying here is don't just buy a gun and toss it in the bedside table. You and your wife need to be able to run it literally when you're so sacred you can't breathe.
 
Quote from Baron:

From the way some of you guys are talking, there seems to be more hurdles and drawbacks to having a pistol as a home defense weapon than there are advantages. It sounds like pepper spray or something similar would be a much more practical home defense weapon than pistols, for both men and women.

NO not really, but even if true look into a short shotgun.
 
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Baron, just make sure you don't chase them, you might pull a muscle:

Alex Trebek Injures Leg While Chasing Burglar

"It happened at 2:30 a.m., chasing a burglar down the hallway of my San Francisco hotel when my Achilles tendon ruptured and I then fell on carpet, bruising the other leg in process," Trebek, 70, explains"

"Police confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle that a hotel guest had in fact woke up early Wednesday to find somebody in the room, then gave chase. Police didn't identify the victim or the hotel, but said the victim was injured.
A 56-year-old woman was apprehended by hotel security and booked by police for investigation of burglary and receiving stolen property."
 
Quote from Baron:

Wow. Great feedback so far. Thanks so much guys!!

I should mention that I'm not a fan of buying cheap equipment for pretty much any purpose. So I don't mind making the investment in something that has exceptional design, quality and performance.

Also, I have quite a bit of experience with firearms in general. I had a .410 shotgun as a kid that I would use for squirrel hunting after school. I shot my first 12 gauge at the age of 7 trying to shoot skeet with my dad (almost broke my nose doing it, LOL). And even during the family holiday gatherings, our entertainment after the big meal was going out back and target shooting a variety of rifles and pistols. But the issue is I left that world behind once I moved from the country to a major metropolitan city. Fast forward 20 years and I feel completely out of the loop.

But with that said, I will still get some training for both myself and my wife. Aside from the self defense aspect, it sounds like target shooting would interesting hobby anyway. It never hurts to have additional purchase excuses for the wife :D
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Baron;
I had a .410 single shot & 12 Remington 1100 [both blued steel ]gauge as a kid;
still highly recomend them. Still like the 12 , elephants have been dropped with those.Police depts also like the 12 guage for riot control; your wife may enjoy the .410 more, especially after reviewing safety rules.

And like trading , some diversification can be helpful;
Smith & Wesson .357/38 special, stainless steel pistol is great, but noisy.[Make sure to use ear protection. ]Many major metro areas have shooting ranges, but prefer private property myself

I like a Ruger .22 stainless semi-auto steel pistol;
but thats more for targets, I like ear protection for a 22 pistol also.

My favorite gun safety commandment;
''treat every gun with respect due a loaded gun.'' That way one never has to use the excuse ''i did not know it was loaded'':cool:
 
Whatever you end up with Baron, DYODD.

Deodorant works as well as pepper spray, (I recommend rexona sport) , martial arts should not be overlooked, and attempting to do anything much in pitch black, drowsy, sleepy, unaware, with a firearm or without, is fraught with danger, no matter which way you slice it.
Or not slice it, as the case may be.

Nasty shit to have to legitimately consider, so good luck.
 
Quote from Wayne Gibbous:

I live in a safe area, but I must confess the "don't lock the doors" comment was a bit of hyperbole. I'd be a fool not to use door locks...

I also have a few guns...1911A1 .45, S&W 9mm, 6 .22 target rifles/pistols, 8mm German auto (WWII), 12ga pump, 12ga double, .306, and a model 70 .375 H&H Mag with jacketed rounds - I don't think many vests will stop that bitch. Even if they do, I bet a few ribs will be broken...

Trouble is, with grandkids I have to keep it all locked up. In an emergency, with lights off etc, how do you get that gun safe open or trigger/cable lock off in time to nail the bad guys?

I also fool around with throwing knives. I set up a little "knife range" with measured distances and a big back stop. I'm not very good at it, but it is cool when I get one to stick just right, near the middle of a playing card. If you have never tried it, throwing knives is far different from the typical movie version...

Hehe, nice collection. Anyway, funny timing but the London riots showed that you can never be too prepared. If even just one citizen on each street had come out with a long gun and aimed it at anyone trying to destroy or loot property, or attack people, the riots would have been over in a few hours.
 
Quote from Banjo:

All the macho hallucinating aside, with the electronics available at absurdly reasonable prices there's no reason anyone should be able to gain entrance to your house. Outside motion detectors with lights, properly placed with high resolution lipstick style cameras attached that display on normal tv/ monitor screens inside the house and record to hard drives are the first line of defense. Add to that a speaker system that you can program to say anything when an intruder is detected. Place a similar system inside that turns on every light inside the house whenever any motion is sensed. If your out of town an alarm can be e mailed and you can view the screen on a smart phone. Look into it , it's a better alternative to shooting it out with some turd in your bedroom. The real downside is that the turd may have a wacko relative that puts you on his hit list or something similar. Best course of action is always prevention of the event in the first place.

Good advice, prevention is better than cure. Don't forget secure locks, doors, and windows.
 
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