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  1. On 10/19/2022 at 2:52 PM, Bomber said:

    The whole idea of the Strategic Reserve should be scrapped.

    Just gives Biden and future corrupt presidents a tool to manipulate energy markets in their favor.  

    I disagree. The SPR was established in the 70s when gas went up about 50%.  Yes, I know nothing compared to the increases we've had since January 2021. The intent was to provide approximately 30 days of oil supply for the US.  It proved helpful when gas went up again after the fall of the Shah in Iran, 1979-80

    Sleepy Joe's plan will diminish the SPR to about 2 days.  We will be at the mercy of whatever OPEC dictates.  Keep in mind we use about 20 million barrels a day.  Only about a half is uses for fuel.  The other half is used for plastics, drugs, and other uses.   Lack of crude causes shortages in other things besides fuel.

    The SPR was not created to be used as tool of a political party.  Biden is using it as such.  He's not going to manipulate markets with the SPR. A million barrels a day is only 5% of what we use. But Joe can say he's doing something.  He wants the oil companies to increase production. With what? Foreign oil?  The solution to gas prices is under our feet and off our shores.  However, the current administration won't let the problem be solved.  They blame it on Putin although oil prices have gone up steadily since January 2021.

    $5 a gallon will be back by Election Day.

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  2. I've pretty much carried everywhere it was legal for nearly 50 years.  When I was on the job it was basically unlimited.  There were about 4 times in almost 50 years I was challenged by another LEO about carrying..  NO PROBLEMS.

    There were 5 times I volunteered I was carrying in 4 different states.  NO PROBLEMS.

    Remember in most Constitutional Carry states the police dont care where youre from.  The worst i had after informing was the trooper telling me, "okay, if youre going to reach over there let me know:

    Most of the time I carry according to the perceived threat.  There are (few) tines I'll carry a 22 or 25 Beretta.  Most of my travels I carry a S&W Bodyguard 380.  Sometimes a 32 S&W Long (adequate penetration and much easier to control), or a 38 spl J frame.with factory 148 hbwc.  Sometimes my James Bond pre-68 PPK in 32 ACP.  Sometimes a 2 1/2" Model 66 S&W. 

    I always had the philosophy since I retired that I usually would have a confrontation where I had to get the BG off of me.  I'm confident I can do this with smaller guns.

    Going to Newark, Philly, NYC?  I'll carry a G19 or Beretta 92 and a backup.  I always carried a backup when I was working.

    Sounds like a lot of different guns but I'm proficient with all of them.  I can shoot a qual score on the HQC with a 22 or 25 Beretta

    I don't carry when I cut my grass or am working outside.  I live in about a zero crime neighborhood.  I don't carry in my house.  I have loaded firearms strategically placed. I live alone, no kids, and anyone who comes into my house is fully qualified to handle them or knows not to touch them.

    There are shotguns (hate the term shotties) and rifles readily available.

    As a very accomplished member on this forum said you really don't know how you'll do until you see the elephant.

    That goes back to the 60s.

    But WTF do I know.

     

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    9 hours ago, Variant said:

    I’m not sure what that means or how it applies.

    You laugh at people who say they shoot better than cops. That’s a very serious problem when cops are the ones who everyone expects to be a very good shot. And it’s even worse when considering that such a huge amount of people think only cop should be the ones carrying guns.

    Gunfighting is more mental than skill with firearms.  Some think I buy a $3000 1911, go to a few bullshit 2 day shooting schools, and feel they are proficient gunfighters.

    You need to understand the belief that cops should be a very good shot is false.

    Don't believe me?  Watch "Mental Preparation for Combat Shooting" by Jeff Cooper.  One of the founders of modern combat shooting.  The principles he speaks of haven't changed although the video was made about 50 years ago.

    So if you shoot well on paper targets that's good.  But how will you fight? I benefited from NCOs who had already fought in 2 wars when I was in Vietnam.  Military combat shooting is different than civilian.  More on that if you want.

    I can tell you stories about how someone that barely qualified put 6 rounds from his Model 10 S&W in the target that stopped the BG. Not a $3000 gun.

    I can also tell you stories about cops who carried "wonder 9s".  Qualified expert every time they qualified  who dumped 15 rds toward the target...and didn't hit it once.

    Having been a police firearms instructor since 1976 I've seen it all. One of the things that restricts most police agencies is budget. I still do private instruction.  I charge good money for that but have also have those after maybe 5-6 hrs on the range told my client "don't carry a gun, you'd only be fooling yourself. Keep a gun at home when you'll be shooting at 10 feet.  Carry a pepper blaster."

    Smaller agencies don't have the money to spend like larger agencies.  Some agencies in NJ only can afford the 2x a year qualification.

    When I worked for a municipal police department in NJ.  it was 2 quals a year, duty weapon only.  I had a chief, who didn't belong as chief because he hated cops.

    When I went to a Federal agency it was qualification and training 4x a year. About 200rds for training. Plus 100 rds a month for practice.

    You can ask anyone who has been on this forum since inception.  They can verify my credentials.

    FWIW I saw a stat years ago.

    Cops will shoot in a lethal force confrontation before civilians.  That's because of their training.

    WTF DO I KNOW.

    I have never been an advocate of only cops carrying guns.

     

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  4. 4 hours ago, Variant said:

     I laugh at those who say "I shoot better than the cops".

    I’m not sure why. The average firearms enthusiast and casual shooter is a far better shot than the average cop. It’s unfortunate, and also ironic since half of the country thinks only cops should have guns. 

    Shooting is just a part of fighting.

     

     

     


  5. @High Exposure   I used to give my people tips on how to do well in Qualification.  Training used to come before Qualification so no one could qualify and then sneak out.  Most of my people enjoyed and appreciated shooting with me. I stole a line from Cirillo.  I'll get you to shoot a good Qualification score and then I'll teach you to shoot to stay alive.

    Yeah I had a few that wanted to do the minimum.  But most wanted to learn and perform. I laugh at those who say "I shoot better than the cops". They never saw my people shoot.

    Too many focus on what "platform" they're using. Most of my life I've been told what "platform" I'd use. M14, M16, 1911, Model 10, Model 66, 659, 6906, and G19 to name a few. Never concerned about the platform.  Just willing to learn it to fight.


  6. @High Exposure wouldn't try a qual course with  Raven but confident it would do the job within 5 yards.

    Jimmy Cirillo told me a story.  This was when NYPD had transitioned to semi-autos and before hollowpoints IIRC. 

    His partner had dumped 15 rds from his 5946 (?). The guy with 6 rds in his Model 10 withb158 SWCS took out the bad guy with 6 in the pumper.

    How you shootbin quals has zip how you shoot in a gunfight.

    Just my experience.


  7. @High Exposure when i was working people would want to carry the smallest gun possible but not put the effort into learning how to shoot it.

    I would take my Beretta Minx, 22 short or my Jetfire, 25 ACP and shoot a qual course resulting in a more than passing but often a max score.

    Have I carried the Minx or Jetfire as my only armament.  Yes, where I knew I'd be in a VERY low risk environment.  Most of the time now I carry my S&W Boduguard 380.  About the same size as the Berettas but a 380.

    Higher threat? A G19 or Smith 66.

    I've only been carrying guns for almost 50 years.  WTF do I know.

     

     

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  8. Didn't read all the posts.

    I'm not a fan of OC.  IMO most who OC just want to tell everyone, "I got a gun".  If you're concerned about SD and you carry concealed you become an unknown quantity and a surprise for the bad guy.

    That said I usually carry a short barrel (under 3") appendix. Longer barrels (a 1911 or full size Beretta 92) at about 3-4 o'clock. If it's winter and I have a heavy coat on its supplemented with a J frame (in 32 or 38), a 380,  or even a 22 or 25 in my jacket pocket for immediate response.


  9. 16 hours ago, Lucky Lefty said:

    Heard back from US LawShield.

    The clarification I received is that section d. allows discretion of the courts to create limitations as they see fit, and as so 15 out of 21 counties are choosing to limit your permit to the specific gun you can carry. That is a court order and if your permit lists specific firearms or you received a separate order stating you can only carry guns you have qualified, and you choose to carry a gun not listed, you are now breaking a court order and committing a felony. 

    I don't know about it being a felony.

    Most contempt of court charges are treated as misdemeanors.  If all were a felony then not paying child support would be a felony.

    2C:29-9 defines the penalties for contempt of court.  It seems only violations of restraining orders are treated as 4th degree crimes (a felony). Most contempt of court charges are treated as disorderly person offenses.

    HOWEVER, if you're limited to those guns you qualified with that could be a disqualifying misdemeanor if you carry something else.

     


  10. 3 hours ago, Lostboy said:

    My wife, kids, other immediate family or friends that I'm in the company of. Really though if you're in a public place like a mall food court and you have to diffuse a situation you're saving a lot of people that you may not even know, right? We just saw this go down in Indiana. 

    What went down in Indiana went perfectly for the good guy.  What if one of his shots hit Mary Jones pushing her baby carriage?

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  11. 4 hours ago, dilbert1967 said:

    I would recommend a Rossi.  I have it in .357 magnum with a 16 inch barrel.  I am accurate to 150 meters with the factory sights.

    With all the craziness going on in late 2020, I realized I didn't have a rifle or carbine.  I would have preferred an AR platform but refused to spend good money for a NJ neutered rifle.  Shooters had the .357 magnum Rossi in stock and I paid $570 "out the door".

    .357 ammo wasn't a problem, I bought it when it was $12 for a box of 50 rounds.:D

    My Rossi 357 zips out 158 gr ammo at about 1800 fps, chronographed. Can contend with most critters in North America.

    If I was using it for SD I'd use Federal 147 gr +P+.  1200 fos chronographed.

    That Federal load is 38 spl

     

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