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    CCW permit holder saved the day.

    It could happen anywhere at anytime.
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    ...i mean, sure maybe 4 inches isn't much to them, but it sure as hell is alot to me!



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    That just made my day! Nice job grandpa!!
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    My instructor emailed me the link. He's a Sgt at Aurora PD. Here's what he said. Good tips.

    "Hi everyone,

    ** This video shows a citizen fighting back against the cowards who prey on the unarmed. Watch them run when they encounter an armed citizen.

    Observations:

    -Distance is the friend of the trained shooter, therefore do not close the distance if at all possible.

    -If possible retain a two handed grip on your handgun for control, and keep your front sight on target, rather than constantly bringing the gun down between shots.

    -Use cover, (that which stops bullets), and concealment, don't stand out in the open.

    -Shoot, move, shoot, move...you get the picture.

    ** All in all the citizen did a great job, there would be less crime if there were more citizens such as him.

    GD"
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    ...i mean, sure maybe 4 inches isn't much to them, but it sure as hell is alot to me!



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    Those guys are cowards, wow... Running off like an Olympic 100m dash, not stereotypical at all. They weren't even smart enough to keep each other covered, nice.
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    Yeah i read another article that had a interview with the criminals. They tryd to cry about how they didnt want to hurt anyone and tryd to make the old man seem like a bad guy. You get what you get fuckers! Lol

    Good job old man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by #1Townie View Post
    Yeah i read another article that had a interview with the criminals. They tryd to cry about how they didnt want to hurt anyone and tryd to make the old man seem like a bad guy. You get what you get fuckers! Lol

    Good job old man.


    I'd like to buy that guy a steak dinner!

    Similar thing happened to my friend's grandfather over in Littleton several years ago. He was working at bingo hall charity thing and a couple of gang bangers tried to hold him up in the parking lot. So he pulled and fired. Shot one, the other one got away. Police never filed any charges on him.

    Still a firm believer that there would be a lot less crime in this world if the criminals knew they had a good chance of encountering armed citizens and may get killed in the process.
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    Re: CCW permit holder saved the day.

    Quote Originally Posted by salsashark View Post


    I'd like to buy that guy a steak dinner!

    Similar thing happened to my friend's grandfather over in Littleton several years ago. He was working at bingo hall charity thing and a couple of gang bangers tried to hold him up in the parking lot. So he pulled and fired. Shot one, the other one got away. Police never filed any charges on him.

    Still a firm believer that there would be a lot less crime in this world if the criminals knew they had a good chance of encountering armed citizens and may get killed in the process.
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    Hell yeah Ocala!

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    Quote Originally Posted by salsashark View Post


    I'd like to buy that guy a steak dinner!

    Similar thing happened to my friend's grandfather over in Littleton several years ago. He was working at bingo hall charity thing and a couple of gang bangers tried to hold him up in the parking lot. So he pulled and fired. Shot one, the other one got away. Police never filed any charges on him.

    Still a firm believer that there would be a lot less crime in this world if the criminals knew they had a good chance of encountering armed citizens and may get killed in the process.
    Good for your pops.

    And i second that last half of your statement.

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    Sweet! Couple 19yr olds, hope they learned their lesson. Lucky to be alive, gramps didn't aim for the idiots' heads!
    Quote Originally Posted by salsashark View Post
    Similar thing happened to my friend's grandfather over in Littleton several years ago. He was working at bingo hall charity thing and a couple of gang bangers tried to hold him up in the parking lot. So he pulled and fired. Shot one, the other one got away. Police never filed any charges on him.
    Glad to hear that's legal here in Colorado too.
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    JUST MADE MY DAY!! Thanks, Gramps!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghosty View Post
    Glad to hear that's legal here in Colorado too.
    Never said it was "legal" or not... Just said they never charged him.


    Although, it could have been a similar situation that my grandfather experienced when some kids broke into his garage in Castle Rock.

    Story was something like this

    Cop "There wasn't much we could do since they were minors"

    Grandpa "Well next time, I'll just shoot them"

    Cop "If you do, you'll be arrested and put in jail"

    Grandpa "That's ok, I'm old, ugly and lonely... I could use the company"

    I really do miss my Grandpa... he was a riot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by salsashark View Post
    Never said it was "legal" or not... Just said they never charged him.


    Although, it could have been a similar situation that my grandfather experienced when some kids broke into his garage in Castle Rock.

    Story was something like this

    Cop "There wasn't much we could do since they were minors"

    Grandpa "Well next time, I'll just shoot them"

    Cop "If you do, you'll be arrested and put in jail"

    Grandpa "That's ok, I'm old, ugly and lonely... I could use the company"

    I really do miss my Grandpa... he was a riot.
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    To those of you who conceal and carry, please take some advice here. Before I speak, I'm extremely for arming those who can be trusted to carry responsibly, and if you're in that category, I hope you are never defenseless.

    Having this in mind, some advice:

    Your weapon is to save lives, not property. Period.

    If you have to pull and use your weapon, put it the fuck away ASAP. If you have a gun out when cops show up, bad shit will happen.

    Call 911, tell the call-taker how many suspects are down, how many got away, and if the scene is secure (Safe for medical to enter).

    Keep your hands up, and tell the cops you're armed and fired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    To those of you who conceal and carry, please take some advice here. Before I speak, I'm extremely for arming those who can be trusted to carry responsibly, and if you're in that category, I hope you are never defenseless.

    Having this in mind, some advice:

    Your weapon is to save lives, not property. Period.

    If you have to pull and use your weapon, put it the fuck away ASAP. If you have a gun out when cops show up, bad shit will happen.

    Call 911, tell the call-taker how many suspects are down, how many got away, and if the scene is secure (Safe for medical to enter).

    Keep your hands up, and tell the cops you're armed and fired.
    I know how the law reads, but having the right to kill a man attempting to steal your property will deter thefts...

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    I absolutely agree with you, it would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    I absolutely agree with you, it would.
    In theory, this is why you shoot to kill. Then you only have to explain your side of the story.

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    I can't give opinions here as freely as I'd like because of my openness with my occupation, so let me say that we, and you, should shoot to stop. Fire until the threat is no longer a threat. Unfortunately the shot placement that is most effective at quickly stopping a threat is not normally conducive to life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    I can't give opinions here as freely as I'd like because of my openness with my occupation, so let me say that we, and you, should shoot to stop. Fire until the threat is no longer a threat. Unfortunately the shot placement that is most effective at quickly stopping a threat is not normally conducive to life.
    My occupation trains me to shoot to kill, not stop coincidentally. Just be effective initially... Point taken, and ammunition selection has an affect on this as well. I couldn't believe this guy didn't kill either one of them.

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    Eliminate the threat is all you need to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grim View Post
    Eliminate the threat is all you need to know.
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