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Now you're thinking like an American!JamesPeters":48687 said:Yeah, but when I flip the lid on a nuclear warhead's arming switch, that will really make them run for the hills.
Don't bring a gun to a nuke fight.
BOOGIE444":de33b said:Plus the UZI is more metal, hell even Pat Nugent had a UZI guitar.
kannibul":22236 said:>|<>QBB<
if I were to chamber a round, the next thing they would hear is it being fired - they wouldn't have a chance for the shit to exit...
in close combat, which would be easier to take from the shooter?
kannibul":794c7 said:
BOOGIE444":edf46 said:Yeah but with a carbine you are prepared for any threat, shotgun is more limited.
Code-001 what kind of UZI did you used to have? I love mine I am thinking about getting a .45acp or a 10mm kit for it. I also have a fake 2-stage can for it that looks cool, and my wicked GAT trigger for it. With the GAT ( gattling crank trigger ) I got my UZI up to 850 rds per minute, pure pumkin blasting goodness.
kannibul":3a10b said:>|<>QBB<
the spread probably is not going to be that much...
granted a 4" spread at target is better than a 9mm hole...just I'm concerned that she'll hesitate to fire a 12ga, where if it was a 9mm pistol, she'd have an easier time with it.
also, she's very pacifist - enough where I think she'd be in trouble if shit were to happen. maybe this thread should more about how to make her less of a potential victim.
Marshall Freak":3c4a2 said:>|<>QBB<
If you're wanting something that your wife can use, neither of those are a bad choice. We can all argue which is "better" but neither is "bad".
If you get the shot gun you might consider the 20 guage. My wife has shot deer with her 260 Rem, she's shot my glock 19 (which I got for her to use) and my glock 22, as well as several of my other guns. She doesn't like my 12 guages though, because of the kick.
In a defense scenario you/she won't feel the kick, but she'll need to shoot it before hand (hopefully you'll be able to get her to go with you a few times a year and practice with it) and if she's scared of the kick, it won't be much good to her in a defense situation. Much like deer hunting, a 243 is a much better deer gun than a 30-06, if the person shooting the gun is scared of the recoil of the 30-06. Getting used to a gun kicking is something that must gun nuts will work on getting used to, but if your wife is already leary of a gun like you've mentioned, she won't take the effort to get used to it.
All I'm saying is that you can have the undisputed best self defense gun in the world, but if your wife is scared of shooting it, it won't do her any good, you really need to pick a gun she'll be comfortable with.
ratter":762e5 said:My preferences, in order:
1. A clear head and a plan.
2. A large, loud, and loyal dog.
3. An armed alarm system.
4. A shotgun.