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<blockquote data-quote="BrandonM" data-source="post: 1579472" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>I apologize for my wise guy antics. It's in my nature. If the homeowner scored a hit I say good for him. It definitely sent the right message to the hooligans trying to come into the house. Hopefully they learned a valuable lesson and the error of their ways. </p><p></p><p>Also, I think the percentage of people who are firearms enthusiasts and actually think about and train for these scenarios is very small. I am gun lover and have never had any formal training myself. I do have some competition experience and am fairly proficient with an ak and my pistol, but I'm no operator. So if a regular Joe who shoots rarely and thinks about what to do in a home invasion even less lands a hit with all the fear and adrenaline he was experiencing then he probably did fairly well all things considered. I'll bet the fundamentals of shooting are real easy to forget when your scared, hopped up in adrenaline and bad guys are crawling through your windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrandonM, post: 1579472, member: 6435"] I apologize for my wise guy antics. It's in my nature. If the homeowner scored a hit I say good for him. It definitely sent the right message to the hooligans trying to come into the house. Hopefully they learned a valuable lesson and the error of their ways. Also, I think the percentage of people who are firearms enthusiasts and actually think about and train for these scenarios is very small. I am gun lover and have never had any formal training myself. I do have some competition experience and am fairly proficient with an ak and my pistol, but I'm no operator. So if a regular Joe who shoots rarely and thinks about what to do in a home invasion even less lands a hit with all the fear and adrenaline he was experiencing then he probably did fairly well all things considered. I'll bet the fundamentals of shooting are real easy to forget when your scared, hopped up in adrenaline and bad guys are crawling through your windows. [/QUOTE]
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