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hay rick

(8,214 posts)
4. Also a bad idea not to have a gun if someone comes through the door with a gun and a grudge.
Thu Jul 5, 2018, 10:02 PM
Jul 2018

I will be 73 in a couple weeks. The opportunity for "a lot of training" is behind me. I expect I would get some training and some practice.

seems like a bad idea to have a gun unless you have a lot of training bobbieinok Jul 2018 #1
Also a bad idea not to have a gun if someone comes through the door with a gun and a grudge. hay rick Jul 2018 #4
You'll get no flak from me Downtown Hound Jul 2018 #2
One of my basic questions. hay rick Jul 2018 #6
Glock .45 or .40 cal Downtown Hound Jul 2018 #18
Save your money leanforward Jul 2018 #3
Longtime Gun Guy here .. PBC_Democrat Jul 2018 #5
Longtime gun girl here Runningdawg Jul 2018 #27
Truth. All of it. The Mouth Jul 2018 #30
Like you, I prefer a small .38 revolver. ... spin Oct 2018 #61
Don't bother unless you are prepared to know how to use proficiently... Thomas Hurt Jul 2018 #7
In 2016 we had a Security Guard during office hours. Wellstone ruled Jul 2018 #8
Camera is a good idea. hay rick Jul 2018 #10
I wouldn't volunteer. WhiteTara Jul 2018 #9
It's a difficult situation. hay rick Jul 2018 #11
Hardening the office is a much better idea Phoenix61 Jul 2018 #12
I agree. Securing the office is a better idea than carrying a gun. FuzzyRabbit Jul 2018 #15
Have the landlord install a digital lock. Wellstone ruled Jul 2018 #16
Preparing for a shooter. FuzzyRabbit Jul 2018 #13
Thank you, FuzzyRabbit. This is informative. The Wielding Truth Aug 2018 #54
Since you have never shot a gun, you probably can't accurately shoot. StTimofEdenRoc Jul 2018 #14
I have shot guns, I just haven't owned one. hay rick Jul 2018 #17
Knives are very deadly. Straw Man Jul 2018 #42
First question is who is in charge of the office? sarisataka Jul 2018 #19
That's some seriously good advice discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2018 #23
Thanks for the thoughtful comments. hay rick Jul 2018 #24
You are safer without one. Scruffy1 Jul 2018 #20
Would your office allow you rwheeler31 Jul 2018 #21
If you need a gun, hire a professional Sedona Jul 2018 #22
Yes, a highly trained armed guard. oneshooter Jul 2018 #25
You get what you pay for Sedona Jul 2018 #32
Why not train themselves to a higher standard? It can (and ought to if one is carrying, imo) be done friendly_iconoclast Jul 2018 #46
Expensive oneshooter Jul 2018 #47
rick, first posted in RKBA? saidsimplesimon Jul 2018 #26
I posted here because I am seeking input from people who are knowledgeable about guns. hay rick Jul 2018 #34
I would not want to volunteer with someone with a gun. Sorry, I vote No - don't do it. JDC Jul 2018 #28
I am sure you can get training get the red out Jul 2018 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author The Mouth Jul 2018 #31
Glock 19 or small six shooter and a biometric pistol safe Alea Jul 2018 #33
Thank you for your advice. hay rick Jul 2018 #35
Before you thank me Alea Jul 2018 #36
A pariah on DU? hay rick Jul 2018 #37
You will always be welcome here Alea Jul 2018 #38
OMG, I'm doomed. hay rick Jul 2018 #39
my $0.02 marshmallow_man Jul 2018 #40
For post #9 in your history here True Dough Aug 2018 #60
Very bad idea. I've been around firearms my entire life. I do not want you to ... marble falls Jul 2018 #41
good point marshmallow_man Jul 2018 #43
The Myth busters may help you make a decision. fleabiscuit Jul 2018 #44
There are about a million ways a scenario could play out at your office krispos42 Jul 2018 #45
May I recommend a CZ PCR. ileus Jul 2018 #48
I read sweetapogee Jul 2018 #49
Don't do it. SQUEE Aug 2018 #50
You would need MONTHS to years of training to be ready for any of the encounters you are worried abo gejohnston Aug 2018 #55
I assume the poster will not being doing 8 hour days SQUEE Aug 2018 #58
it doesn't take that much gejohnston Aug 2018 #59
hay rick, NO saidsimplesimon Aug 2018 #51
Get one and a permit if you must. Do not ever tell anyone you have the permit or are brewens Aug 2018 #52
I would try going to your local police station Eko Aug 2018 #53
just a few things gejohnston Aug 2018 #56
.38 Wheel gun bottomofthehill Aug 2018 #57
Compact auto gunsmoker Jan 2019 #66
Get the training first before carrying a gun. You don't have enough time for this election year. Kaleva Oct 2018 #62
Thanks. I agree. hay rick Oct 2018 #64
I think you have made a wise choice. Kaleva Oct 2018 #65
I spent months doing research before making a purchase. Kaleva Oct 2018 #63
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