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12-25-2010, 08:04 PM #46
I carried a .380 on my bike road trips. Nice little piece, aint gonna stop a charging bear camping the wilds Montana, but might scare it off! But like said, run a couple hundred rounds through it, with all spare clips too. I had one clip that was no good, jammed.
On .22s with slugs? Aint gonna stop a 250 pound 2 legger with a meth head going, but I know what will. Face plants, with .22 Long Rifle, "ShotShell". Like a reg shotgun shell, only way smaller, one round has maybe 50+, tiny balls, .050 (3/64ths).
You stuff that in someones face within 5 feet, start plugging away, and they gonna get "eyeballed out fast", and its what ya want to do is incapacitate the 2 legged threat, then use your 2 legs, to "beat feet". But I would only use in a wheel gun, (mine in 9shot .22 Taurus wheel, here in the shop)..as the cases like to expand, and don't just fall out, a reload.
Depends just where ya going, possible threats. Lots of neat pieces mentioned here though. But will say this, if ya gonna carry, ya really don't want to feel it, just know its there..ya don't wanna walk around with a brick, in yer pocket.
And now that mentioned, how many have old "Guns and Ammo", mags? Remember that dude, Massod Ayoob?...dude was a MASTER, home/personal defense ..wrote a monthly column..let me look a link..Last edited by Robby321; 12-25-2010 at 08:11 PM.
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12-25-2010, 08:18 PM #47
A little here, the master of self defense, this guy got some "creds", or what!
Massad F. Ayoob
DOB 07/20/1948 in Cambridge, MA
Two daughters, Cathbin and Justine
Education
* Bachelor of Science in Business, 1970
New Hampshire College, Cum Laude
Title
* Director of Lethal Force Institute, Inc, 1981-present
Teaching Experience
* International Director of Police Firearms Training, Defensive Tactics Institute, 1980-82
* Special Instructor, Chapman Academy, 1981-88
* Assistant Professor teaching weapons and Chemical Agents, Advanced Police Training Program of New Hampshire 1974-77
* Special Instructor, NH Institute of Karate
* Feature lecturer, Missouri Police Shooting State Championships and Seminar, 1983-88
* International Instructor Staff, PR-24 police baton training program
* National Chairman, committee on police firearms training, American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET), 1987-present
* Co-instructor (with former world combat pistol champion Ray Chapman) of Advanced Officer Survival Seminars conducted nationwide through Police Marksman Association
* Lecturer and coordinator, first state ASLET seminar (New Hampshire, 1988)
* Guest lecture experience includes Second Chance Officer Survival Seminar 1980-85
* Smith & Wesson Academy Instructors� update
* Metro-Dade Police Academy (use of deadly force, unarmed combat and arrest tactics, officer survival)
* Ordnance Expo., Los Angeles 1983-84
* New England SWAT Seminar
* ASLET NATIONAL SEMINARS (knife/counterknife; plainclothes/off-duty encounter management; forensic aspects of gunshot/knife/bludgeon wounds)
* Regional International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors Seminars, New York (ammunition selection) and Switzerland (dynamics of violent encounters)
* McGill Univ. School of Medicine, Royal Victoria teaching hospital (wound dynamics, knife and gunshot), 1988
* International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (aftermath management in police shootings), National Conference, 1988
* Lecturer, National Tactical Invitational, Gunsite Training Center, 1995
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Personal Training
* Smith & Wesson Academy Advanced Combat Shooting, 1st in class
* Smith & Wesson Academy Instructor Course, 1st in class
* Smith & Wesson Academy Officer Survival Course, 1st in class
* Smith & Wesson Academy Weapon Retention Instructor Course
* Smith & Wesson Academy Instructors� Update (Twice)
* Smith & Wesson Academy Match Shooting School
* PR-24 Baton Instructor Course (Lon Anderson)
* PR-24 National Instructors� Seminar (annually)
* National Instructor, Telescoping Baton (CASCO)
* National Instructor, Persuader Baton (Joe Truncale)
* Instructor, Straight Baton (COPSTK)
* PPCT Pressure Point Control Tactics (Bruce Siddle)
* Kubotan Instructor Course (Takayuki Kubota, John Peters)
* International Police Academy Defensive Tactics Instructor Course (Rated �master instructor� by Sensei Jim Morell)
* Advanced Homicide Investigation (Lt. Cmdr. Vern Geberth, NYPD, ret.)
* Medical Legal Death Investigation (Dade County Medical Examiner�s Office)
* International Homicide Investigators Seminar (Twice)
* NYPD �Hostage Negotiation for Supervisors�
* NYPD �Post Shooting Tactics�
* NYPD �House Clearing Techniques�
* NYPD �Off Duty Confrontation Tactics�
* NYPD �Summary of Violent Encounter Patterns�
* NYPD �Police Shotgun Program�
* Ordnance Expo. �Firearms and Ballistic Evidence�
* Ordnance Expo. �Handling Barricaded Suspects�
* Ordnance Expo. �Officer Involved Shooting Investigations�
* Ordnance Expo. �Officer Involved Shooting Investigations Advanced�
* Ordnance Expo. �Officer Survival��
* AELE, �Police Civil Liability Seminar�
* Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, B.O.S.S. program including officer survival, intelligence briefings on outlaw bike gangs, booby traps, counter-ambush tactics, arrest techniques
* Sceptre Baton Program, Georges Sylvain
* Illinois Department of Law Enforcement Counter-Terrorist Series, including �Use of Explosives in Terrorism� and �Hostage Negotiation�
* Escrima (short stick fighting) seminar, Grandmaster Remy Presas
* Knife/Counter-Knife, Master Paul Vunak, Jeet Kune Do, Long Beach, CA.
* Knife/Counter-Knife, Hank Reinhardt, Atlanta
* Knife/Counter-Knife, Sensei Jim Maloney, Uechi-ryu, Concord, NH
* Chapman Academy Intermediate Pistolcraft
* Chapman Academy Advanced Pistolcraft
* Mid South Institute of Self Defense Shooting, Advanced (John Shaw)
* Defense Training, Inc. judgment shooting program (John Farnam)
* DEFT Simulator (Judgment Shooting Test), LAPD Academy
* FATS Simulator (Judgment Shooting Test), Atlanta (consultant for mfr.)
* Calibre Press Street Survival Seminar
* Glock Instructor Certification
* Glock Armorer�s Certification
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In addition, has intensively researched the training of numerous police agencies including, but not limited to:
* NYPD Firearms and Tactics Unit
* NYPD Emergency Services Unit
* NYPD Armed Robbery Stakeout Unit
* LAPD SWAT
* LAPD Firearms Traning Unit
* Metro-Dade Police Firearms/SWAT Training Unit
* Illinois State Police Ordinance Section
* NH State Police SWAT
* Ohio State Peace OFficer Training Academy
* Arizona Highway Patrol Firearms Training
* Kentucky State Police Firearms and Special Reaction Team Training
* London, England Metropolitan Poice Firearms Training and Special Services Unit
Articles or stories on Massad Ayoob have appeared in or on:
* Los Angeles Times
* Boston Globe
* Boston Herald
* New York Post
* ABC Turning Point
* National Enquirer
* Indianapolis Star
* Various other newspapers
* PBS' "Frontline"
* ABC's "20/20"
* BBC News Magazine
* Numerous local TV and radio broadcasts
* Guns Magazine
* Gun World Magazine
* Warriors Magazine
* Boston Magazine
* Next Magazine
* Gallery Magazine
* Inside Karate Magazine
* "Shooting Schools - An Analysis" (chapter)
* "Gun Digest Book of Autoloading Pistols" (chapter)
* "Gun Digest Book of Combat Handgunnery" (chapter)
* Pistolero Magazine
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12-25-2010, 08:24 PM #48
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I 'm sure like alot of you I have owned and carried , practiced , and plinked with most of the formentioned models and brands , with the exception of a few high end 1911 style 45 acp,s the glock is a real performer , but my favorite out of the box , and dollar for dollar choice is my taurus millenium in 9mm and 32 auto . and in my opinion the most miserable disappointment ever held and fired was springfields XD
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12-25-2010, 08:28 PM #49
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12-25-2010, 08:39 PM #50
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12-25-2010, 08:46 PM #51
My novice thoughts so far>>I have a few friends with rifles and pistols unloaded in a locked safe in there bedroom. Thats great if your a collector....We had the the Petit home invasion in CT a couple of years back..It made world news and I aint to far from where it happened...I want to carry with something very light to wear so I dont mind having it on me at all times...kinda like a tiny tampon to a maxi pad...WTF is a locked unloaded 45 do ya' if someone invades your home and need to get get to it...I would rather have a 22 ready to rock 24/7...I have checked a few models mentioned so far...To big to heavy...But again I am a novice!!!
24 Skater Twin 220s.... 260s Coming Soon!
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12-25-2010, 09:26 PM #52
Gun safe for collectibles, stored hunting rifles. I have zero crime where I at, but at times, some Cougar, bear, wants my dog outside, stuff gonna happen fast. And when time counts, this old Nam vet still ready. Shop, 38/hallows, outa site, but reach me easy, also the 9 shot .22. House, 44 Mag under the bed, all wheel guns, full load, and the closet gun,,Mossberg 12GA, #6 shot in it..(I think?) "Combo", short barrel, Pistol grip, and any safety is off, full load, just pump, and let loose it. Having an unloaded weapon is useless. But if ya got kids, wife, better TEACH THEM WELL FIRST...and a SOLID...never touch! Education ...and let them know WHAT to do in a "threat"..(and one more here Al, suggest big time, ya got any shooting ranges near ya, go get involved, ask questions...hit a few meets, ask away, boaters, gunners, bikers, muscle cars gearheads, not much dif...real people, always ready to pass advise. And most the stuff ya wanna buy over the counter, full buck, well, theres many others, who have been there before, bought the whatever, and will let loose much less. Ya .."gotta get in the fold first"...they know whats what...(damn, remember when the pawn shops had weapons in a glass case, full view, .."how much that one?". $50?, OK, cash and out the door. ) Times sure have changed, BUYING weapons, but the laws now simple suck, for the responsible..ya know damn, well, "when they outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns".........
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12-25-2010, 09:33 PM #53
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12-25-2010, 09:45 PM #54
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12-26-2010, 12:49 AM #55
Might wanna check out the Taurus slim series. If you want something comfortable. http://www.taurususa.com/pistols.cfm
I've been in two situations where I've had to pull my pistol and in both situations that was all that was needed. Situation ended as soon as they saw the pistol and they did a 180 and left the area. Please educate yourself on what is considered a justified shooting situation where you live.-----------------------
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12-26-2010, 09:59 AM #56
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One of my cop friends says if you pull it you use it. 45 acp.
It will make them stop doing what you do not want them to do right now!
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12-26-2010, 11:49 AM #57
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12-26-2010, 12:43 PM #58
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Nice piece Hydrophobe, and the 9mm and .40 with the correct loads will do anything and everything that a self defense weapon can...
Kevin Kiser
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12-26-2010, 04:59 PM #59
How about this one!
24 Skater Twin 220s.... 260s Coming Soon!
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12-26-2010, 05:00 PM #6024 Skater Twin 220s.... 260s Coming Soon!