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<blockquote data-quote="furlong222" data-source="post: 2921772" data-attributes="member: 24494"><p>I would listen to your step father and take training from him - you don't need to be a competition shooter - just safe and proficient at very close range - my bet is, if you have a problem in your home, at the first sound of a gunshot your problem will run away....my advice to my significant other is - when someone is in the house fire one round into the floor - if they don't run wait until you see them and put the next 2 into their body - she shoots good enough to do that every time - an inexpensive revolver would be my advice - but your step dad will steer you in the right direction...as a disclaimer - we have no one else in the house - listen to your step dad on safety issues - did I mention, listen to your step dad ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="furlong222, post: 2921772, member: 24494"] I would listen to your step father and take training from him - you don't need to be a competition shooter - just safe and proficient at very close range - my bet is, if you have a problem in your home, at the first sound of a gunshot your problem will run away....my advice to my significant other is - when someone is in the house fire one round into the floor - if they don't run wait until you see them and put the next 2 into their body - she shoots good enough to do that every time - an inexpensive revolver would be my advice - but your step dad will steer you in the right direction...as a disclaimer - we have no one else in the house - listen to your step dad on safety issues - did I mention, listen to your step dad ? [/QUOTE]
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