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<blockquote data-quote="Chas" data-source="post: 2064721" data-attributes="member: 19979"><p>I would take the sound of a 12 gauge pump over a flashlight anyday. I'm not busting on you but I've got to say training is most important aspect of an emergency situation. An untrained person may not know what to do if they drop the hammer on someone and hear a click. Do you have have a loaded mag nearby and would you be able to load it under pressure? It sounds easy but its not. What if you had a misfire or a jam, have you trained for it? Would you be able to hit a moving target with your aderinilin pumping? If you miss were is that bullit going? I wouldn't risk my life or the lives of my family and neighbors if I didn't know the answers to these questions. Using a hand gun for home defense is very risky. Rack the slide on a 12 gauge and it will be heard thoughout your house and is unmistakable. Besides do you really want someone to die in your house? Everytime you walk over the spot you'll think about it. You'll never be able to watch another scary movie with out thinking about the ghost upstairs. You might come home and find memoreales with rebel flags or puddles of malt liqure on the floor. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas, post: 2064721, member: 19979"] I would take the sound of a 12 gauge pump over a flashlight anyday. I'm not busting on you but I've got to say training is most important aspect of an emergency situation. An untrained person may not know what to do if they drop the hammer on someone and hear a click. Do you have have a loaded mag nearby and would you be able to load it under pressure? It sounds easy but its not. What if you had a misfire or a jam, have you trained for it? Would you be able to hit a moving target with your aderinilin pumping? If you miss were is that bullit going? I wouldn't risk my life or the lives of my family and neighbors if I didn't know the answers to these questions. Using a hand gun for home defense is very risky. Rack the slide on a 12 gauge and it will be heard thoughout your house and is unmistakable. Besides do you really want someone to die in your house? Everytime you walk over the spot you'll think about it. You'll never be able to watch another scary movie with out thinking about the ghost upstairs. You might come home and find memoreales with rebel flags or puddles of malt liqure on the floor. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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