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Old October 7th, 2009, 09:58 PM   #21
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Interesting idea.. I tend to have the sheeple mindset. I sit where the hostess takes us too... I never think of anything happening but I see your point.
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Old October 8th, 2009, 09:23 AM   #22
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When my Wife and I were dating she made the statement "I don't like guns They kill people" I explained to her that a gun has never loaded itself and aimed and discharged. A gun is a tool if used correctly it can be a great life saving device. People Kill people. It started a long time ago with a rock. It was his own brother who hit him with a rock. If you want to do someone harm you are going to find something to help you. That was 4 and a half great years ago. She is now a CHP carrying owner of a nice xd sub compact with a laser/light combo. She also shoots my sig 226 very well. Our daughter will e 2 on the 27th and we have taken precautions to keep them away from her till she is old enough to understand. I feel your uncertainty about the carry issue. I carry mine in my truck. I take it out and it goes high and secure. I keep a 12 guage under the bed for inside the house. Not loaded in chamber and on safety. Until she gets a lot bigger and can handle it. I was about 3and a half when my dad started taking me hunting and trapping. I hope to do the same with my daughter. I already have my eye on a pink bb gun. LOL
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Old October 8th, 2009, 09:36 AM   #23
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How do you choose to sit?? Never really heard anyone make a preference one way or another?
Situational awareness. Sit in a position that allows you to have the largest field of view, sight of the door allows you to see who enters and gives your "radar" more time to perk up, sitting as far as possible away from the door gives you the most time to prepare a response and act if necessary, sitting in a position with your back away from the door minimizes your area of responsibility and allows you to focus more on a smaller area.

My wife and I always sit across from each other so that we are also watching each others back.

That said, this is an almost subconscious thing. It is not like a ninja tactic we perform. Sometimes when we walk into a restaurant, when we get to the table, she automatically moves the silverware to where she knows it should be.

We also have a plan in the event I have to engage someone or we draw fire for some reason.
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Interesting idea.. I tend to have the sheeple mindset. I sit where the hostess takes us too... I never think of anything happening but I see your point.
I think like the hostess is trying to set me up.
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Old October 8th, 2009, 01:08 PM   #25
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I think like the hostess is trying to set me up.
if she is good looking, does it matter?
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if she is good looking, does it matter?
Yes it does, I am happly married and dont look at other women. (just like I was trained to say)
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Old October 8th, 2009, 01:51 PM   #27
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Yes it does, I am happly married and dont look at other women. (just like I was trained to say)
yeah, what was i thinking? i never look at other women either.
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A car will percent more danger to you and you family. More so every day as you go about

doing your daily activity's than the gun on the side of a law abiding person.

Autos and power tools and swimming pools do more harm to kids and teens than guns.

Guns like power tools should not be play with by kids, keep them out of reach.
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Old November 21st, 2009, 07:12 PM   #29
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I lived in Boston Mass in 1945 to 1955.I used my guns three times.no shooting
I knew a bunch of bad guys syick up men they did their business in the safe part of town.thats where the money was.no one commited a crime where I live as the mafia did not allow it.[their families lived there]so its the safe parts that get robbed.I dont care except around my property,90 acres,protection from wild dogs and coyotes.its prety well known that bodies disapper if you try any thing.even if they dont.20 minutes is sheriff response time.
as to children its up to the parents to instill.safety.I had gun colections all my life and out in open.so the kids knew they were there and never touched.
I would take them with me shooting and show them what happened .a two gallon can with water hit with a 30/06 was very impressive.and a gallon jug of water hit with a full 38 or 45 was an eye opener.and disipline of a child is a must.you are the parent teacher and MUST see that the child is taught the rules.if the school interferes in your training you must stand up to them.when the child comes home and tells you he/she will do as they please because the teacher says they have a mind of there own.its time to staighten both out I have done it.
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