Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 17, Issue 9 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dave Handa (dave![]() |
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Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 13:15:35 -0800 (PST) |
BTW, thank you for the explanation of why you want the Judge. You have revealed yourself well; you have a specific "bedside" gun, you have the "going downstairs" shotgun, and the Sig with the laser pointer. All with various dedicated ammo types, loaded in various order in the magazine. I am sure you spent many an hour debating with yourself what was the proper order the buckshot and pistol rounds would be placed in your Judge revolver. cLYde and the rest of the List may think I'm a gun nut, so be it. You are truly certifiable! ;-) Dave -----Original Message----- From: BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com [mailto:BRIGANDBAR [at] aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 12:42 PM To: dave [at] davehanda.com Cc: The FerrariList Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Ferrari Digest, Vol 17, Issue 9 In a message dated 12/5/2007 1:01:41 P.M. Central Standard Time, ferrari-request [at] ferrarilist.com writes: I prefer something more durable like the Glock 19. Damn near indestructible Dave: Dave, not too long ago I read that Glock handguns had injured more police officers that carried then (due to accidental discharges), than have shot bad guys while in the hands of police officers. Personally, though I know that they are less expensive than a Sig, I don't understand why professionals whose life may depend on this particular tool at some phase of their career would choose to carry a Glock, but many do. It must be the same reason why some folks drive Vipers and Corvettes rather than Ferraris. Please slow down and take a deep breath my friend on my choice of the Taurus. The "Judge" was bought for two specific purposes, it sits by the bed in the bedroom (if someone gets there it is pretty much CQB and the loading I use, two .410s, then two .45 Long Colts and another .410 is designed just right for that purpose. If I have to go down stairs I have a Rem. shotgun with open sights, #4 3' mag. buchshot, followed by a slug and alternating for the entire extended magazine capacity and then a SigSauer 229 with a laser sighting device. And then, if he makes me really, really mad, well............you do the math. The other use for the "Judge" is as a snake gun when I go out off-roading, or in the desert in the G-wagen or Bronco. And it is quite excellent for that purpose. My H&R Handygun is just too valuable to carry around and abuse like that any more. Yes, the "Judge" is way too big and ungainly to be used as a conventional defense revolver but it does have its place in the world. Incidentally, my wife, currently a Chief of Police, and like me a veteran of a tactical team, only in her case with a local police agency, still carries a .357mag. revolver. Uses speedloaders as well. And my suggestion to any bad guys in her town would be if you want a gunfight just drive a little farther down the road to increase your survivability quotient. Dr. Steve 1964 Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III...........1975 Pontiac GV Conv. 1980 MB 450SL...................................1982 RR Corniche 1985 MB 280 GE G-Wagen..................1988 Rolls Royce Silver Spur 1990 Cadillac "Eagle" Hearse................1994 F-350 Powerstroke 4x4 1995 Ferrari 348 Spyder........................1996 Bronco 2000 Lincoln Town Car..........................2004 Excursion and a 1976 HAHN- WARNER & SWASEY- DUPLEX DIVISION HOWE APPARTUS. THE MODEL #R400 FIRE TRUCK w/a 100' Tower System (+ Audrey's 2x MB's) Dr. Stephen B. 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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 17, Issue 9 BRIGANDBAR, December 5 2007
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Re: Ferrari Digest, Vol 17, Issue 9 Dave Handa, December 5 2007
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