Glad for the outcome, delighted she had a firearm or two handy, but, with respect, I hope someone coaches her about safe revolver grip.
http://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Area-w ... 13901.html
Intruder breaks in with a shovel and charges, stopped non-violently by a handgun. Homeowner demonstrates for the news with a two-handed revolver grip that would seriously injure her hand. I guess. I'm not about to try it out, but I'm very happy she was able to do the right thing and defend her family.
Home invasion near Mexia
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Re: Home invasion near Mexia
It would appear that her training didn't include revolvers, and that she's never fired that particular one.........after getting 'bitten' by cylinder gap blow-by just once, you would remember to never use any grip method that puts flesh forward of the cylinder face......Williams, who once worked as a police officer in Bastrop
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Re: Home invasion near Mexia
Why was the bail set so low?
Re: Home invasion near Mexia
It seems like aggravated assault charge should have been included.Abraham wrote:Why was the bail set so low?
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