Best advice I have seen lately. Thanks for pointing that out Bob. Then just dig several smaller holes. Louisiana has no duty to retreat. Of course the Judge will hear that I did try to retreat.....gotta cover the ole backside.
So I went to pick up the Omni I won. They had sold it. Replaced it with a M&P . My lucky day Sent from my LGLS755 using Tapatalk
Foxx hybrid holster? I have one for my Ruger LC9s that I like for tuckable IWB carry. I had a chance to buy a Makarov for a really good price but didn’t. I’ve always regretted that, along with selling Smith M19 and Ruger Security 6.
First line of home defense is a large, very alert and vocal English Labrador Retreicver. I have no doubt in a tense encounter in our home he would defend us with his life. After that, it’s a Glock 19, EDC Ruger LC9s, and a variety of Smith K frames. I typically have only one K frame out of the safe at any one time other than range trips. The 9’s are stoked with Federal HST ammo, the .38 revolvers are loaded with Winchester Ranger +P, and .357 magnums with Remington Golden Saber.
It is one type of 9mm, albeit not the 9mm cartridge most think of. A friend acquired a Makarov, and mentioned casually he was going to buy some 9mm for it. I cautioned him to be sure to get 9x18, not 9mm Luger. He’s not a gun expert and had no idea of the difference.
Ruger P85 Mk. II CZ-82 (Makarov) and for shooting through the walls to get someone CZ-52 with armor piercing. The other 10 guns are duplicates or for entertainment, such as the 1895 Nagant. (but they still shoot well) Wishing I still had my PA-63. For me, personally, long guns have no place in a confined area like a home. Too easy for them to be taken away from you as you go around a corner or through a doorway. Swinging that around in the living room will be kind of a chore - and you'll need @mayer57619's shovel.