I can sympathize there.Maybe the attacker wanted CFA, and got ticked off when he realized that it was Sunday.
Lol. I knew it couldn't go without a 45 guy comeback. Truth is I like .45 also.That's why he needed 10 shots
A .45 would have only need 1
For a flat-shooting round at distance, 7.62x25 Tokarev FTW!Lol. I knew it couldn't go without a 45 guy comeback. Truth is I like .45 also.
But I'm not uncomfortable with 9mm
Especially when I have 10 or more
It's kind of sad that he even needs legal representation, but Guy is a good choice just in case!Thank you Guy Relford for stepping up to the plate for Eli Dickens.
Yeah, I suspect it isn't setting well with a lot of people that they are trying to demonize someone for breaking the rules that just saved countless lives.I really think it’s a good thing to have idiots spewing idiotic things, it gets the middle of the road idiots to choose a side. Hell, a couple of the middle of the road idiots at work were even coming up to me today and saying “did you see that idiot on the news whining about the armed citizen that killed the mass shooter in Greenwood”?
I have started using the term Armed Samaritan.At great risk to himself, he selflessly put others first. I'm good with it.
I'm really thinking I might bump up to the 10mm. Last thing ya want is a wounded guy with a AR turning his sights on you. I never owned a tokarev but have considered itFor a flat-shooting round at distance, 7.62x25 Tokarev FTW!
If you shoot somebody, You need legal representation! If you got it all right, Your mouth may not. Be smart and call Guy prior to having diarrhea of the mouth. I am not directing this at you DD.It's kind of sad that he even needs legal representation, but Guy is a good choice just in case!
But it took 10 of them.Just heard the good Samaritan (Hero) used a 9mm. Debate settlement??
9mm is enough? I still like my .45s though. But 9mm will definitely do the job in the right hands.
For a flat-shooting round at distance, 7.62x25 Tokarev FTW!
Wish I still had my 4×4 post drill.For a flat-shooting round at distance, 7.62x25 Tokarev FTW!
The suspect was the one with a handgun he was never able to pull. It was a .357 Glock which was never fired.The first man shot had a handgun. According to this story he was taken by surprise walking into the restroom.
The story also says Elisjsah was taught to shoot "by his grandfather".Greenwood Park Mall mass shooting: First victim had a gun, no time to use it
One of the people shot to death by a gunman at Greenwood Park Mall Sunday was carrying a handgun that he never had a chance to pull, Greenwood Police Chief Jim Ison told WRTV.www.wrtv.com
Guy Relford posted that Elisjsah has retained his services and they won't be making any statements until the criminal investigation is complete.
Did you read the story?The suspect was the one with a handgun he was never able to pull. It was a .357 Glock which was never fired.
Can I answer please?!?!?Did you read the story?
I always thought the Tokarev looked like a 1911's skinny kid brother. the sights are horrible as were most on early military pistols. The round however is pretty impressive. Able to penetrate Class III armor and with near .357 magnum energies. Used to only be able to get the old milsurp ammo, but now PPU is actually making SD ammo for it again. I had sold my first one, but when I saw the SD ammo being made, I got another one. Probably never carry it but still...I'm really thinking I might bump up to the 10mm. Last thing ya want is a wounded guy with a AR turning his sights on you. I never owned a tokarev but have considered it
Crispy? You may as well carry a Gxxxk.Usually crispy, but I'm not picky. Bacon is bacon.
Oh no, I absolutely agree! I'm just saying it's sad that it has to be that way these days.If you shoot somebody, You need legal representation! If you got it all right, Your mouth may not. Be smart and call Guy prior to having diarrhea of the mouth. I am not directing this at you DD.