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Posted: 5/22/2015 6:16:25 PM EDT
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What's the story?
It looked like a hit. They left pretty nonchalantly. Eta: just read the above, thanks |
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"The Atlanta Police Department says that the incident happened May 11th. Detectives say the six masked men kicked in the door and rushed in with guns drawn. Police say the men exited the home after hearing yelling from the homeowner." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's the story? Background? "The Atlanta Police Department says that the incident happened May 11th. Detectives say the six masked men kicked in the door and rushed in with guns drawn. Police say the men exited the home after hearing yelling from the homeowner." In other words you don't need an AR or a shotgun. |
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In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them.
Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. |
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In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them. Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. View Quote Don't know about CA but in most places you'd get a no bill. See one intruder with a gun, no time to inspect to see if the others aren't armed. I would be afraid for my life and the lives of my loved ones. |
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They all ran away, I bet you wouldn't have had time to shoot more than one or two anyway. Shotgun would've worked fine, especially when they bunched up on the stairs.
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After counting how many went in and how many came out, it looks like they left one behind.
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In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them. Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. View Quote Oh absolutely not. Only 3 of em had guns that were visible the rest were just making a Worldsrar video. You should have asked them to leave....yeah fucking right. |
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In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them. Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. View Quote re-read what you just wrote. it doesn't compute. armed or not..they die. |
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See now, that's why I keep my home defense claymores wired to the door and window frames like the Punisher
But seriously, that'd be one doozy of a situation to deal with. At 3 am I'd be thinking, "one or two," not "a frickin squad-level assault." |
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They all ran away, I bet you wouldn't have had time to shoot more than one or two anyway. Shotgun would've worked fine, especially when they bunched up on the stairs. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote Ahhh yes, a large and unwieldy shotgun would work great indoors, and the incredible rate of fire from a pump action would allow for fire supremacy when you sent all 5-7 rounds downrange in 15 seconds, luckily you wouldn't need to worry about having extra shells near your nightstand and throwing them in your pockets of the pants you wore to sleep for a super-duper slow reload because everyone knows a single slug would have just pierced through all 7 bad guys stacked up in that fatal funnel! |
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Quoted: See now, that's why I keep my home defense claymores wired to the door and window frames like the Punisher But seriously, that'd be one doozy of a situation to deal with. At 3 am I'd be thinking, "one or two," not "a frickin squad-level assault." View Quote |
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Quoted: In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them. Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. View Quote Forcible entry into an occupied house? They could be carrying harmonicas instead of guns it'd be legal to light all of them up here. |
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Don't know about CA but in most places you'd get a no bill. See one intruder with a gun, no time to inspect to see if the others aren't armed. I would be afraid for my life and the lives of my loved ones. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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In reference to the video above, would there be any legal repercussions to spraying bullets into a group of intruders coming through your door even though someone of them are not armed? In a situation like that it would be hard to shoot just the guys with guns or to even tell if they all had them. Also, fuck magazine capacity limits. Don't know about CA but in most places you'd get a no bill. See one intruder with a gun, no time to inspect to see if the others aren't armed. I would be afraid for my life and the lives of my loved ones. Surprisingly CA is a castle doctrine state. I think the 80 year old guy who shot the pregnant bitch in the back as she ran away from his house after her and her sperm donor beat the crap out of him to break into his safe got off scott free from last year. The extenuating circumstance being it wasn't the first time they broke in and that they beat the shit out of him. in a situation like that where its cut and dry clear id imagine you would be a okay, and even if they charge you high hurtles for them to get a conviction. |
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After that many kicks, you would have 10 mags, a rifle and a pissed off homeowner pointing directly down the stairs.
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No security screen door.. The center of the door looks like some kind of glass?
Even w/ an AR, that's a shitty situation for a sleeping occupant to go from mildly-hungover-coma to Rainbow6 in time. A dog would have made noise at the first kick, but that's still a rough situation. |
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They all ran away, I bet you wouldn't have had time to shoot more than one or two anyway. Shotgun would've worked fine, especially when they bunched up on the stairs. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote No shit, they would have been easy shotgun pickings on those stairs. You could hardly ask for a better shotgun target had you asked them to line-up like that. Home-owner looks down at that dumb-ass crowd and says Really?. |
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What a bunch of retards, coming in the house all bunched up like that. You could hardly miss.
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+1 AR would be nice but a Benelli or even a Mossberg would not be useless there View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They would learn what the term fatal funnel meant. AR would be nice but a Benelli or even a Mossberg would not be useless there But shotgun is the best HD gun!!! |
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Can you just imagine the liberal rage if a guy dropped 6 intruders in his own home?
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Obvious, but get both
ETA: A bit disappointing that the perps weren't bleeding out as they took off. |
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I just took a look from right outside my bedroom door, down with direct line of sight to the front door, the terms "fish" and "barrel" came to mind.
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