Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Thing 1

Sure, I had frightened away an intruder, defended my castle. But I could have just as easily been killed by him or accidentally shot myself or my partner. Hundreds of hours of range time didn’t mean anything in the confusion of the moment. [More]
Everybody  in comments is saying they don't believe him.

I do.

But what his being a panic-stricken, vomiting incompetent has to do with anyone's choices but his is beyond me.

3 comments:

Crotalus said...

I agree. Just because he's a panicky mess doesn't mean the rest of us would be.

But I question the veracity of this article because of his having shot "full auto". Where would he be able to find a full auto gun to shoot?

Anonymous said...

Our good comrade's confession sounds like he's trying to get on the good side of the power brokers before they humiliate the gun-owning class enemies in a "struggle session."

RevGreg said...

Yet a 15-year old Houston boy can steadfastly wield and operate an AR-15 in defense of himself and his younger sister under a much more dire threat? This man's questions for himself should be far deeper than questioning his firearms ownership...