Condolences to the family. It is heartbreaking stories like these of innocent lives lost due to senseless violent crimes has fully engaged me in the desire to be a LOT more proactive when it comes to self defense. I try to incentivise myself to not let their horrible experience go without action. They lost their life, however, the story of them losing their life may have saved other innocent people due to awareness and proactive approaches to self defense. I try to ensure their life and death meant something to someone later. I use their unfortunate experience as motivation to ensure I'm safer and the people I am around are safer.
The shirt I currently have on is printed on the back:
"Your first mistake was assuming I was one of the sheep." I never wear it when my wife has hers on...
My head is always on a swivel. Nobody can afford to be complaicent anymore. Assume everyone is going to try to hurt you. I never go looking for trouble, but I am way more in tune to trouble brewing and I practice my defensive and get away maneuvers often. I've already been the good guy with the gun once, saving my neighbor from a psycho, and luckily I didn't have to fire it to save a life.
Under no duress, I can use my laser practice rounds in my carry firearm to hit the light switch 30 feet away within a 1 second draw without really aiming.
I don't think I'll be that good under duress, but I will have 11 rounds to keep shooting and about 4 seconds to drop the mag and insert another with 10 more rounds. With the practice laser round I have to re-lock & load after every shot.
Officer: "Sir, why did you shoot that guy 11 times?"
Good guy with a gun: "I ran out of bullets."
Wife is such a good shot that she has direction to "JUST SHOOT" if someone has me with a gun or knife to my throat. Unfortunately, I am not as good a shot and I will have to consider it first.
Condolences to the family. It is heartbreaking stories like these of innocent lives lost due to senseless violent crimes has fully engaged me in the desire to be a LOT more proactive when it comes to self defense. I try to incentivise myself to not let their horrible experience go without action. They lost their life, however, the story of them losing their life may have saved other innocent people due to awareness and proactive approaches to self defense. I try to ensure their life and death meant something to someone later. I use their unfortunate experience as motivation to ensure I'm safer and the people I am around are safer.
The shirt I currently have on is printed on the back: "Your first mistake was assuming I was one of the sheep." I never wear it when my wife has hers on...
My head is always on a swivel. Nobody can afford to be complaicent anymore. Assume everyone is going to try to hurt you. I never go looking for trouble, but I am way more in tune to trouble brewing and I practice my defensive and get away maneuvers often. I've already been the good guy with the gun once, saving my neighbor from a psycho, and luckily I didn't have to fire it to save a life.
Under no duress, I can use my laser practice rounds in my carry firearm to hit the light switch 30 feet away within a 1 second draw without really aiming.
I don't think I'll be that good under duress, but I will have 11 rounds to keep shooting and about 4 seconds to drop the mag and insert another with 10 more rounds. With the practice laser round I have to re-lock & load after every shot.
Officer: "Sir, why did you shoot that guy 11 times?" Good guy with a gun: "I ran out of bullets."
Wife is such a good shot that she has direction to "JUST SHOOT" if someone has me with a gun or knife to my throat. Unfortunately, I am not as good a shot and I will have to consider it first.
Narrator: And here we have a rare treat: the birth of copypasta.
I surely plagerized the joke, but every other thought came straight from me, and I did not copy/paste a thing there. :-/
Officer: "Sir, why did you shoot that guy 11 times?" Good guy with a gun: "I ran out of bullets."
The only response should be "Lawyer"