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Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:55 pm
by 03Lightningrocks
Yes...twice and fired both times. Once was 26 years ago the other was 8 or 9 years ago. No kills yet. :tiphat:

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:20 pm
by DoubleJ
gregthehand wrote:
gun drawing.JPG
Looks pretty good huh?
Somebody beatcha, though your's looks better.
Drew my gun thread
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Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:40 pm
by stevie_d_64
DoubleJ wrote:
gregthehand wrote:
gun drawing.JPG
Looks pretty good huh?
Somebody beatcha, though your's looks better.
Drew my gun thread
Image
Thread killer!!!

That's it...I'm coming over to seize your etch-e-sketch!!!

Gooberhead...

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:12 am
by GrandSporTA
I thought when I took my class that if you pull your gun, you might as well shoot, because its a pretty big crime to just pull your gun on someone, even with a CHL. Am I wrong?

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:15 am
by Purplehood
GrandSporTA wrote:I thought when I took my class that if you pull your gun, you might as well shoot, because its a pretty big crime to just pull your gun on someone, even with a CHL. Am I wrong?
It is not a crime to pull it and not shoot. I pulled mine and the burglar ran. I didn't feel it was necessary to shoot him.

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:38 am
by Drewthetexan
GrandSporTA wrote:I thought when I took my class that if you pull your gun, you might as well shoot, because its a pretty big crime to just pull your gun on someone, even with a CHL. Am I wrong?

If you are justified in shooting, you are justified in drawing. But justification in drawing does not mean you are justified in shooting. There are some threads around on force vs. deadly force.

Pulling a gun on anyone without justification is a serious crime. My thinking is, you'll know it when you need it - otherwise, leave it alone.

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:40 am
by joe817
Drewthetexan wrote:
GrandSporTA wrote:I thought when I took my class that if you pull your gun, you might as well shoot, because its a pretty big crime to just pull your gun on someone, even with a CHL. Am I wrong?

If you are justified in shooting, you are justified in drawing. But justification in drawing does not mean you are justified in shooting. There are some threads around on force vs. deadly force.

Pulling a gun on anyone without justification is a serious crime. My thinking is, you'll know it when you need it - otherwise, leave it alone.
:iagree:

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:09 pm
by KFP
PC 9.04. THREATS AS JUSTIFIABLE FORCE. The threat of
force is justified when the use of force is justified by this
chapter. For purposes of this section, a threat to cause death or
serious bodily injury by the production of a weapon or otherwise, as
long as the actor's purpose is limited to creating an apprehension
that he will use deadly force if necessary, does not constitute the
use of deadly force.

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:00 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
KFP:
Thanks for posting the above piece of law.

I think it's cool that this wording exists in the legislation.

You can TELL someone you are going to put a bullet through their eye,
but it ISN't the same thing as following through with that deadly action.

SIA

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:31 pm
by texas1234
Back a few years ago before my CHL I carried a .40 Glock 23. I cut a guy off on accident on a freeway in Houston, it was my fault but it wasnt on purpose, I just didnt see him. He exited behind me and pulled up next to me at the light, got out screaming at me and then hit my passenger side window with his fist so hard I am surprised he didnt break it. I pulled my gun, pointed it at his face, and he completely freaked out with hands in the air, got back in his car and drove off.

I wasnt going to shoot the guy unarmed but I sure as heck wasnt going to allow him to physically threaten me and punch my vehicle and let him escalate the situation. It was the first time I realized why my granddaddy called his handgun a "peacemaker".

I swear that day changed his life and he re-thought road rage. I wouldnt be surprised if after he changed his shorts he founded a road rage non-profit to help those afflicted with road rage.

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:44 pm
by LostInAustin
Several years ago I was driving on a long strip of Interstate in West Texas. Driving with cruise control, I came up behind a car that I had to pass due to their lower speed. After passing I cordially returned to the right lane. Now they decide to pass me. They switched lanes right in front of me then proceeded to decelerate (no brake lights). Never disengaging my cruise, I passed them again, and again moved to the right lane after passing with ample room. This went on a few more times and I became aggravated with the whole "game". The last time they passed me they pulled up beside me and rolled down their windows and tried to confront me...at 70mph!? I simply reached between the seats, rolled down my driver side window and as I rested the 1911's barrel on the door frame, I pulled the hammer back with my thumb. All of this while not disengaging the cruise control or taking my left hand off of the steering wheel. They spotted the half inch whole in the end of the 1911 and immediately punched it to get on up the road. That was the last I saw of them and the closest I have had to come to using a weapon.

:fire :txflag:

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:16 pm
by DoubleJ
DE-

escalation...

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 1:49 pm
by Crapshoot
Reload 02 wrote:As the title says has atone here ever needed to draw ther firearm in defense and if so has atone ever discharged said firearm
:fire So far just once when my wife started threatining to make me watch "The Sound of Music" with her. I've never feared so greatly as I did that day...

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:18 pm
by heliguy972
Almost did last spring, for the first time ever. Had my hand above my hip ready to draw. One of my employees was in a shouting match with a guy and when he put both hands on his hips and moved his face 6 inches from my employees face, I thought he might reach for a knife....

Re: Has anyone here ever drawn there firearm in defense?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:23 am
by Paladin
Yes.

dog attack.

the owner didn't seem to think their large dog running loose attacking was a big deal until steel was shown.