Posted by wisbaker on December 14, 2012 at 15:20:02 from (207.118.181.101):
In Reply to: Self Protection posted by rustacres sd on December 14, 2012 at 13:44:24:
When we lived in Florida and I would be away making the world safe for democracy Mrs. Wisbaker would park my Beretta 9MM in the closet so she could "get to it" if something bad happened. I always told her it was the worse gun she could grab. I encouraged her to either park the Rossi 12 gauge double barrel 'cause if she pulled both triggers anything across the room from here would no longer be a threat, it probably wouldn't breach the outside walls and after she emptied it it would be a good club. She didn't like that, then I suggested the S&W 25-5, again that didn't go over real big either seems she was found of the idea of having 15 rounds, the fact she probably couldn't chamber the first round and get the safety off didn't bother her, the fact the perp would take the gun from her and shot her with it didn't register.
Heck I didn't think the Air Force should be carrying the 9MM, again load, chamber and safety off was probably more than the average Air Force member would be able to perform in a pinch. By the way I am ex Air Force the S&W .38 combat masterpiece was the perfect weapon for us
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