Get something you arent afraid to lose and that doesnt cost a grand. If the cops ever have to take a gun, dont ever expect it back.
It took a year but I got mine back.
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Get something you arent afraid to lose and that doesnt cost a grand. If the cops ever have to take a gun, dont ever expect it back.
an STI RANGER II
This. If you had to use it, who cares what the outcome is on your firearms inventory. In a grave situation I wiould gladly spend $1300 on better odds for a favorable outcome.You never want to have to second guess your decision!! After the trigger is pulled, there's no bringing it back..If you only feel confident with that weapon, it's a no brainer. What is your life and your loved ones life worth? Until you become confident with a less expensive weapon, carry it!
A good friend of mine had a tragic event happen thanksgiving day several years ago. His daughters best friend used his Taurus .45 to commit suicide early that morning before anyone was up. Yes he had it locked away...both in a gun room AND inside his briefcase. Turns out the college aged girl had planned this for a long time and knew where all his keys were. She even went so far as to ask for a manual to read up on , because her "dad" was interested in a pistol. Imagine waking up thanksgiving morning to have this happen.....tragic. I say all this because dekalb county p.d. called him a year later to see if he wanted to pick up his property. When my friend went to retrieve it sometime later it was NOT in a pretty condition...it still was covered in remains...lets leave it at that.[/QUOTE
That's horrible especially on Thanksgiving.
A good friend of mine had a tragic event happen thanksgiving day several years ago. His daughters best friend used his Taurus .45 to commit suicide early that morning before anyone was up. Yes he had it locked away...both in a gun room AND inside his briefcase. Turns out the college aged girl had planned this for a long time and knew where all his keys were. She even went so far as to ask for a manual to read up on , because her "dad" was interested in a pistol. Imagine waking up thanksgiving morning to have this happen.....tragic. I say all this because dekalb county p.d. called him a year later to see if he wanted to pick up his property. When my friend went to retrieve it sometime later it was NOT in a pretty condition...it still was covered in remains...lets leave it at that.
I got my gun back after the court stuff was over.