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Originally posted by MaddMike2:

And you make that comment based on what back ground training?





I make that comment based on my training during the First Aid merit badge in the Boy Scouts of America. It was also covered in the First Aid skill award in case you were wondering.

MaddMike2, you're making some broad assumptions there.
Originally posted by MaddMike2:
If your not a cop or ex-military with combat training or a hunter that has shot more than Bambi and Thumper do not I repeat do not buy a gun for self protection.



Are you kidding? Only a cop or the ex-military should have the right to arm themselves? That is the same viewpoint the Nazi regime practiced in the 1920's and 30's.

What about your training?
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Look you do this once, the running, the push ups, the jumping jacks, and the harrasment from friends hopefuly that know their way around guns and ranges. Its done to simulate a high stress environment. Do what you will, its a learning and training drill that just might save your life.



So I do this once and it might save my life?

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Originally posted by MaddMike2:

Let me make this simple for the simple people out there, Normaly at the range you wear muffs and plugs, it is just for the excersize that you do not, when your life is on the line you will not have them on. You need to know what to exspect in the real world when you pull the trigger. The noise can stune you, very likly with a big gun in a little room.



By that rational, you should have someone really try to kill you while you're trying to kill them, otherwise you won't "know what to exspect(sic) in the real world when you pull the trigger." Deep knee bends and calesthenics while you're buddies yell at you doesn't simulate the kind of stress you experience when you're life is on the line. All it does is measure your focus while distracted. There are better focus excercises that don't require running around a gun range and not using ear protection.


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Hearing protection is for pansies (on an outdoor range). It's a pistol not a .50 caliber.


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Originally posted by SvtEdwardo420:
o yea i can, just line 10 up ill shoot through everyone and hit the last one 25 yards away




That's some expert shooting considering your pistol only holds seven rounds. web page


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He's is right on that account; you'll want to pop a few rounds off just every now and then just to get an idea of the blast that's going to assail your senses. Do this OUTDOORS and away from anything that will reflect the sound back towards you (don't stand under trees and do this), unless your a fan of long-term hearing loss (which means don't even THINK about taking your muffs off at an indoor range). The sound can send your head for a spin, especially with quick, repetitive shots.

I have a bit of upper-freq loss due to being a dips**t teenager that decided to completely unload a semi-auto Benelli 12 gauge in a barn one summer day; rats in the hay were just too tempting of a target. My ears rang for close to a week and it did stun the snot out of me...



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Originally posted by Kremithefrog:
Hearing protection is for pansies (on an outdoor range). It's a pistol not a .50 caliber.




If you are a frequent shooter, talk to me again about this in 10-15 years; I might be interested in finding out what kind of hearing aids you will be using...

I use plugs outdoors and muffs indoors; I still like to hear cymbal crashes and flutes when I listen to music (well, at least as much as I can).


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I would reccomend trying this catalog web page they deal in all sorts of handguns and they have great prices . You have to get the gun shipped to a dealer and then pick it up. I bought a compact 40 cal steyr and love it. If you are going for home/ business I would suggest a revolver. If you are trying to hold a door shut or work a phone you do not have to worry about a jamb and having to cycle the gun to clear it.


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If I was shooting a ton of rounds, I'd probably wear ear protection too, it'd probably be annoying not too from just the repetitive noise. Though I haven't worn any with the shooting I've done so far, but that's mainly been hunting or sighting in a gun. Though I really won't miss hearing flutes.


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Originally posted by MxRacer:
Originally posted by MaddMike2:
As a test for the guys that think they are John Wayne, the next time you go to shoot, first run around the range a few times and I mean run as fast as you can, then do 30 jumping jacks, 30 pushups, do not wear hearing protection and have a couple of your buddies yelling in your ears while you shoot. If you can hit the target with a full clip you just might be able to save yourself. What the excercises do is simulate shooting under stress. Also remember the kill shot is normaly the first shot not the last shot.





yeah... they have this thing... it's called the idpa, and that's exactly the circumstances they compete under.

is carrying for everyone? of course not. but don't be a fool and think that only cops or ex-military are capable of using a handgun in a self-defense scenario.

spend as much time at the range as you can, get some training, and above all, ALWAYS use hearing protection... no matter what some idiot on the net says!!!




Who started the name calling? If you can't stand the heat don't start the fire.

The bottom line is He asked, I gave my opinion which we all know what they are like. I knew I would get flack about that post, but if you want to know the truth, if just one person thinks before buying a gun and makes a good choose then it was worth it. I don't want to see anyone get hurt or worse with a gun. We already have enough Darwin candidates with out one coming from this site.


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Bah, scare 'em away with this (hey, its a handgun )



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Originally posted by MaddMike2:
Who started the name calling? If you can't stand the heat don't start the fire.





yeah, i just noticed that... lol. sorry... meant it to come out about the statement being idiotic, not you.

anyways, i think what Jato is saying is the best answer. doing it once and a while so you know what to expect is fine. doing it all the time will cause severe hearing loss.


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