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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Weapons Posted: Wed 22 Apr 2009 12:53 |
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Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 16:04 Posts: 4598 Location: NE Alabama
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Alot of people ask about duty weapons...what brand, calibre, grain loads, bullet types, etc. We all ask the readers to please use the "search" function regarding this topic...there are literally dozens of articles pertaining to this subject matter.
Like anything else though, make sure that whatever you decide on is LEGAL in whatever area you will work in....not just your own backyard, but wherever your case may lead you.
For example: sub-sonic, JHP, Sabot, teflon coated types of ammunition may be banned by both Federal and local jurisdictions. Another misnomer, the theory that "if LE can use it, I can to"...not true.
So stick to the basic calibres:.380 (backup) .38, 9mm, .40, .45. Magazines: Check for regulations regarding Hi-caps. They are not legal everywhere. Bullet types: Stick with standard ball, or use a low grain JHP. The issue here is "shoot throughs".You don't need your bullet entering your target, only to pass completely through him/her and into an innocent bystander...especially a child. This leads us to grain loads: Stick to factory loads, and not specially hand loaded "hot rounds". These kinds of loads will void most weapon manufacturers warranties as well as put you at risk for blowing your weapon and causing injury to yourself and others near you.
Remember: When it comes to a shooting investigation, EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU WILL BE MICROSCOPICALLY EXAMINED not just by the cops, but by ambulance chasing attorneys looking to cash in, literally, on the case. Everything from your training to the weapon itself, the ammunition, the mags, grain loads, bullet types, etc. And if you are way outside the normal structure, well your going to have an even tougher time proving your case.
Also remember that in a shooting investigation all of your equipment will be confiscated....weapon, mags, ammo, etc. the police will tell you it's all evidence. Depending on the outcome of your case, you may or may not get your equipment back.
Which leads me to the next decision: what brand of weapon ?...Most people will tell you it's a matter of personal preference. I take that a step further...it's also a matter of replaceability....
Say you decide to carry a $1,200.00 kimber tactical .45 You want the best right ? Well look at it this way..."what if" ? a) Your weapon is siezed by the cops for whatever reason b) Your weapon gets lost...foot chase, fight w/defendant, trailing someone through the woods, etc. c) Your weapon gets stolen...from your car, off your person (Yes, I have known police officers to literally have thier weapons removed from thier holsters unknowingly), out of your office, home, etc.
My point is that you can find several good, used, quality sidearms for around the $300-$500 mark depending on where you live and the current market trends. If anything happens to that weapon, you aren't out alot of money when compared to the upper scaled models.
1 thing though: I strongly advise everyone to stay away from the Hi-Point brand of sidearms. They are notorious for stovepiping, jamming, and mags that literally fall out of them, esp. thier .380's and 9mm's. Also, because these weapons are so cheap, they are the preferred weapon of choice amongst gangbangers, thugs, and other street vermin. I refuse to go out with anyone or have anyone backing me up carrying 1 of these weapons while on duty with me.They're just useless chunks of plastic and metal.
_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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KARMA
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Fri 24 Apr 2009 09:11 |
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Joined: Mon 14 Feb 2005 10:59 Posts: 7563 Location: Arkansas
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RWB ~ you forgot ~ SuperSoakers and Rocks.
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DSI
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Fri 24 Apr 2009 09:17 |
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Joined: Fri 28 Mar 2008 04:55 Posts: 1269 Location: Maryland, Delaware, & Virginia
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LuVonda wrote: RWB ~ you forgot ~ SuperSoakers and Rocks. ROF-LMAO,
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Fri 24 Apr 2009 09:32 |
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in memoriam |
Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 16:04 Posts: 4598 Location: NE Alabama
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_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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kittygrl
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Sat 25 Apr 2009 13:08 |
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Joined: Sat 10 Jan 2009 14:58 Posts: 274 Location: North Carolina
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I found this link about gun laws which most of you already know,so this is directed at newcommers like me, and the bounty hunters who constantly get arrested on weapons violations in NC.http://www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/ncfirearmslaws.pdf
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raymor
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Wed 14 Oct 2009 22:27 |
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Joined: Wed 07 Oct 2009 21:22 Posts: 12 Location: Bryan, Texas
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I've noticed that LE will sometimes react differently to different brands of otherwise very similar weapons. Although I run the forum for a different brand of weapon, I carry the same weapon that most local LE carries - Glock. I've also owned Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Kel-Tec, and others. I would much rather an officer see me with the same weapon they carry then with one of my less expensive weapons, which they may see as a "saturday night special".
Another thought on weapons - Before purchasing and carrying a weapon, think long and hard about how you can avoid ever using it, and try to get some training. Personally, I never leave the house with a weapon without also bringing pepper spray, and the pepper spray is within easier reach. When the stuff hits the fan I want to be ready with options other than a gun, reserving the gun for when nothing else will do. Remember too that one important option is to get the heck out of there. If a jury sitting calmly in a courtroom two years later decides that you could have backed down or run away rather than use your gun you're screwed. So if you're too macho to run away, don't carry a gun.
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JHAYS
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Sat 20 Feb 2010 07:25 |
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Joined: Sun 14 Feb 2010 19:11 Posts: 8 Location: Tennessee
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I have a few different guns, but I also have a Hi Point 9mm and I have never had any problems with anything. Believe it or not my Glock .40 has jammed more than my Hi Point. I probably have put around 700+ rounds thru it and has never jammed or anything. They also have a lifetime warranty so if anything breaks or anything they will fix it for free or send you a new one with a free mag. Geeze I sound like a Hi Point salesman But if having a Hi Point is all you can afford starting out with, then thats better than nothing at all. OR... Supersoakers are good but chainsaws are better HAHA
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hide n seek 101
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Sat 27 Feb 2010 23:49 |
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JHAYS wrote: I have a few different guns, but I also have a Hi Point 9mm and I have never had any problems with anything. Believe it or not my Glock .40 has jammed more than my Hi Point. I probably have put around 700+ rounds thru it and has never jammed or anything. They also have a lifetime warranty so if anything breaks or anything they will fix it for free or send you a new one with a free mag. Geeze I sound like a Hi Point salesman But if having a Hi Point is all you can afford starting out with, then thats better than nothing at all. OR... Supersoakers are good but chainsaws are better HAHA You forgot slingshots...
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reddragon116
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Tue 09 Mar 2010 11:30 |
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Joined: Thu 26 Feb 2009 12:21 Posts: 142 Location: Dahlonega, GA
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One Sock + $10 roll of quarters = Naptime.
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JHAYS
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Post subject: Re: Weapons Posted: Fri 26 Mar 2010 15:02 |
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Joined: Sun 14 Feb 2010 19:11 Posts: 8 Location: Tennessee
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Well I now carry a S&W .40 but if it gets really dangerous I normally shout out bad names at the skips to make them cry
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