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re: Taurus's new Judge
Posted on 2/4/11 at 2:17 pm to coloradoBengal
Posted on 2/4/11 at 2:17 pm to coloradoBengal
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you really DO have to aim that shotgun. I am sure you know that, but you'd be surprised how many don't.
Well aware, but I am much faster and better shot with a shotgun.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 2:19 pm to coloradoBengal
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But across town, Marcus Duran’s mother, Cynthia Gonzales, is still questioning what happened that night.
“I don’t understand why he (Kutchin) couldn’t have done a warning shot or shot him in his leg. They didn’t fire shots. They were scared and running out when it happened,” said Gonzales.
Darrell Kutchin said there was no time for warning shots or shooting to wound.
“I saw a gun pointed at me and I shot, no time to think about shooting him in the leg. And if you fire a warning shot, you are putting your neighbors in harm’s way,” said Kutchin.
Besides said Kutchin, in the time it would take to fire a warning shot, he believes Duran could have shot and killed him.
“My Godson did wrong, but he didn’t deserve to die,” said Phyllis Chavez, Duran’s godmother.
“I don’t think it was fair the way he(Kutchin) shot freely. Do it in the air. Why was he aiming at them if they are running away? That’s the part I don’t understand,” said Chavez.
Ignance.
quote:
Since his death, Duran’s mother and godmother have both received tattoos as reminders of the teenager they loved.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 2:27 pm to coloradoBengal
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Nobody suggested you should. I'm just bringing facts to the discussion. Two shots of whatever he shot out of that gimmik gun, appear to have gotten the job done with impunity. I have no doubt that he had spent some time at the range with it.
I'm also pretty certain, based on the results of the aforementioned study, that two shots out of most any other gun, would have provided the same potential for solving the problem.
The shooter's aim is what mattered most. As it always does.
And to the other poster... just remember... you really DO have to aim that shotgun. I am sure you know that, but you'd be surprised how many don't.
Oh I know you weren't. More of a joke..
Sounds like the guy did at least have some training with the firearm.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 2:30 pm to bbvdd
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Well aware, but I am much faster and better shot with a shotgun.
You can shoot your shotgun (assuming 12 guage)faster than a pistol?? I'm a huge advocate for a shotgun for HD but I dont know if that statement is correct. No way I can fire 16 rounds (if available) out of a 12 guage faster than 16 rounds out of an auto .40.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 3:14 pm to gmrkr5
Not 16. No, but I don't ever expect to have to shoot 16. I can unload 5 out of my Benelli with good accuracy in probably 2 seconds.
If I need more I have a couple P226s and an H&K USP .45 loaded under the bed in a safe.
If I need more I have a couple P226s and an H&K USP .45 loaded under the bed in a safe.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 4:05 pm to bbvdd
If you're in a fight where you're going to shoot sixteen rounds you probably could have avoided it in the first place and a pistol is the wrong gun for it anyway. Fights where you shoot that much are what battle rifles were made for.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 4:33 pm to faxis
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If you're in a fight where you're going to shoot sixteen rounds you probably could have avoided it in the first place and a pistol is the wrong gun for it anyway. Fights where you shoot that much are what battle rifles were made for.
I consider a handgun, a conceal item and a backup/sidearm item. Its usually not my preferred. That's just me though.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 5:12 pm to coloradoBengal
I think in a HD scenario, the closest gun us the preferred one. I would rather have a .22 in my hand than an saiga 12 with a drum mag locked up in a safe when someone kicks down my door. I think that goes alot to situational awareness and being prepared mentally as well as prepared with respect to firearms and training.
Posted on 2/4/11 at 5:51 pm to coloradoBengal
quote:True, Many Judges carry it under their robes,, in the courtroom...
I missed that part on first reading. If its true.. I certainly have never heard of that before.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:00 am to Ole Geauxt
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ok guys, listen to what I'm saying.. This is THE reason for my buying the Judge.. It is for the wife. SHE is a pretty good shot with a pistol, she also has a 357.. BUT, in case an intruder ever breaks in on her and I'm not there.. SHE has someting within arms reach on her bedside table that she can point and shoot, in the dark, and even with adrenalin, nerves, anxiety, etc. etc.,, I feel confident that SHE can run somebodys arse out of the room, without having to "aim" for a vital area, when she may or may not be able to see..That's my reason for HER to have that gun.. I prefer my 12 gauge, for ME...
Why not try this if you want her to just be able to shoot and hit someone in the dark LINK
Posted on 2/5/11 at 1:00 am to USMCTiger03
quote:I gotta call bullshite on that one. Pretty sure the gun was named before it came out.
Is that true?
Also, a wide spread weapon seems like an awful choice for shooting out in public.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 5:33 am to Tigah in the ATL
quote:Well, i just typed "Judges carrying the Taurus 4510" into bing, and the very first entry does a credible job in backing up this story.. But, that's your right to call bullshite, as long and loud as you desire..
I gotta call bullshite on that one. Pretty sure the gun was named before it came out.
This post was edited on 2/5/11 at 5:35 am
Posted on 2/5/11 at 5:46 am to Tigah in the ATL
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Also, a wide spread weapon seems like an awful choice for shooting out in public.
There are ways around this which I had done for my kids when they use 410's for there first deer. Take a 410 shell,open the end and dump the BB's out. From there, take a 12 ga 00 buck shell, open and take 5 of the pellets. Split the pellets about half way. From there, get some 30 lb test fishing line about 12" and crimp the pellets on it. Spreed them out even. Pack that back into the 410 shell and wax the end. This will keep the pellets from spreeding out.
We have 3 of the SS judges in my family. Using these shells, anything within 15 yards is DEAD or going to die! Good thing is that if one shoots this inside a house, sheetrock will stop it somewhat to the next room. That is what one should look for in home protection.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 6:05 am to fishfighter
quote:Neat idea, I'm gonna try that.. If you missed low, it would still be like "heeling" a steer and wrap him up...
fishing line about 12" and crimp the pellets on it
Posted on 2/5/11 at 6:43 am to Ole Geauxt
A dam redneck show me this trick a good 30 years ago.
Posted on 2/5/11 at 9:13 am to faxis
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If you're in a fight where you're going to shoot sixteen rounds you probably could have avoided it in the first place and a pistol is the wrong gun for it anyway. Fights where you shoot that much are what battle rifles were made for.
If someone comes in my house in the middle of the night and tries to do harm to myself or my family I'm not gonna stop after 2 shots. I'm making sure he aint getting up. Chances are it would be with a shotgun though so the 16 shot thing was more of a joke. I could grab the AK though...lol
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