When I hear people, myself included, talk about shooting an intruder I assume it is that someone has broken into my home is coming at me in the dark. If you catch an intruder in your home and they turn and flee obviously you cannot shoot them as they are not presenting an immediate threat to you or your family.
If you have a gun and are in a position to use it if someone is in your home and threatening you then use it. Don't hesitate. I'm 100% in favor of your right to do that.
Just a couple anecdotal stories from conversation I've had within the last couple weeks.
Guy A: Purchased a Glock 22 10mm pistol. Showed everyone pics of the ballistics comparison between a 10mm and other common rounds (see below). Recently got a concealed carry permit and is using his 10mm Glock with a 15rd magazine as a carry gun...along with his two additional magazines. I ask him every time he brings it up if he's shot it yet. NO! He's carrying it around as a concealed carry gun and he's never even shot it. Oh, it's okay though because he's shot a Glock 22 before, so he knows how they are to shoot.
Guy B: Has a 12g shotgun with rifled barrel for use with slugs. Talks about how the slugs would take off limbs or create a huge crater of an exit wound. The downside...it's only effective up to 200 yards. Yeah, this guy thinks he might have to defend himself against bad guys with his shotgun up to and beyond 200 yards. Thinks it's important that if he does shoot someone that they be completely obliterated.
The reality, criminals don't want to get shot. Not even a little bit. Not even by a "small" round. Gunshot wounds require medical attention and are always reported to police. There are virtually no criminals so intent of raping your family or taking your ipad that they will continue to charge through a hail of bullets because the bullets aren't deadly enough to scare them. That's a fantasy. Show a gun the criminal will stop what they're doing and try to preserve their own life. If firing shots is required hitting them with any type of round will motivate them to take a different course of action. Killing them dead gains nothing.
That's not to say people should shy away from larger more powerful rounds. People should use whatever gun they are proficient and comfortable with. They should shoot center mass until they've stopped the threat if they do fire. If that results in the death of someone threatening your life then that's that. If it stops the threat but the person lives, well, hard to say that is not an even better outcome.
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