Mr_Misanthropy
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Gun's don't kill people... bullets kill people.
Any time I've heard this subject mentioned, I always hear people say that any time someone breaks into your house or is on your land without your permission, you can kill them in defense. Now, I live in a small town in Missouri, and about 88% of the people in my surrounding area are idiots who are full of hot air, and most of them are inbred I think too. Anyway, I'm sure there was some truth to this a hundred years ago, but times have changed. But I've honestly never looked into the subject, as I simply can't afford guns. I don't see how someone could sue you though, family, robber/attacker or otherwise... yes it may be legal, but that doesn't mean it makes sense.
lol
I got basic firearms training while I was in the Navy, so, I know how to use a .45, a 9mm, and a shotgun. I was stationed on a Submarine, and those were the only weapons we really dealt with, so, I didn't feel the need to extend my weapons training outside of those models. I think the 9mm we used were Berettas, and the shotguns were Mossberg 500 with shortened barrels. The .45's have pretty much been phased out, but we still learn how to use them. I've been out of the Navy for a year and a half now, and haven't touched a gun since, but, if I had the money, I know I'd buy a couple, only for home protection. I'm not even sure you can carry a gun in Missouri, but if I could, I would. However, I really know nothing about what is a "good, quality" gun, and what is not.
But I do want one of these...
Walther PPK (sorry for the bad pic)
Which I hear Bond will be using in Casino Royale (he's used the P99 since The World Is Not Enough).
Any time I've heard this subject mentioned, I always hear people say that any time someone breaks into your house or is on your land without your permission, you can kill them in defense. Now, I live in a small town in Missouri, and about 88% of the people in my surrounding area are idiots who are full of hot air, and most of them are inbred I think too. Anyway, I'm sure there was some truth to this a hundred years ago, but times have changed. But I've honestly never looked into the subject, as I simply can't afford guns. I don't see how someone could sue you though, family, robber/attacker or otherwise... yes it may be legal, but that doesn't mean it makes sense.
lol
I got basic firearms training while I was in the Navy, so, I know how to use a .45, a 9mm, and a shotgun. I was stationed on a Submarine, and those were the only weapons we really dealt with, so, I didn't feel the need to extend my weapons training outside of those models. I think the 9mm we used were Berettas, and the shotguns were Mossberg 500 with shortened barrels. The .45's have pretty much been phased out, but we still learn how to use them. I've been out of the Navy for a year and a half now, and haven't touched a gun since, but, if I had the money, I know I'd buy a couple, only for home protection. I'm not even sure you can carry a gun in Missouri, but if I could, I would. However, I really know nothing about what is a "good, quality" gun, and what is not.
But I do want one of these...
Walther PPK (sorry for the bad pic)
Which I hear Bond will be using in Casino Royale (he's used the P99 since The World Is Not Enough).