sskg0tt0 wrote:all in all the "gun" would be the best choice in almost an situation. take the 7.62x38 m-43 round for the ak-47.
oldphilosopher wrote:Well, unless the situation is:
Someone broke into your house and you don't know if your child is behind them. Or behind the wall behind them. A handgun is all well and good if your opponant is in front of you, and there is nothing behind them, but if you fire at someone with almost any caliber, well... Even a .22 from a pistol will go through drywall like a hot knife through butter. And higher calibers... Well even if you hit your target, most of them will keep going. That just not acceptable risk if you have another person behind them. On the other hand, if you are skilled in knife fighting, well...
The best weapon for every situation is totally different for each situation. Personally, I'll take an appartment on mars. That way no one's gonna get me.
Shinja wrote:well today they have the Frangible round that goes in and decentagrates which means its ideal for shooting in crowed places.
oldphilosopher wrote:Yeah, but if you get attacked at night, your chances of hitting your target aren't that good. Does this round penetrate drywall? Or will it fracture on impact there too. That would be kinda cool. Is it available for public purchase, or only for law enforcement?
Even a .22 from a pistol will go through drywall like a hot knife through butter.
Link Antilles wrote:ALWAYS CLEAN YOUR GUN!
oldphilosopher wrote:I thought it was, "Always check the weapon before cleaning it." Accidental discharge is a very dangerous thing! Get your BFAST and follow your manufacturer's warning labels!
Technomancer wrote:I thought that it was a general rule not to store loaded guns.
shooraijin wrote:> The best advice I ever received was from a friend who told me, if you have to keep a gun around you loaded at all times, get a revolver. It saves the spring and doesn't jam as easily.
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