05-24-2016, 10:06 PM
Charlie Horse
Hello CH
I like your idea, Tazer.
But like you said big dogs with lots of hair will defeat a tazer.
I have worked with LEO's and seen that they don't work on a person with a jacket on.
Besides that getting the new cartridges for one are $$$
The little YAP/ Ankle bitter types are hard to hit when you only have 2 rounds.
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I like the performance I get out of my air-soft pistol 400 fps on a 20 gram plastic BB and 20 rounds in the magazine.
Plus I can carry it here with my permits. Also a good shot with it.
As far as bodies go IF I have to use my 357 mag, I'll just kick them off the trail.
I will not waste my time packing them out.
Standing Law here is any predatory animal (dogs, etc) that attacks livestock (Goats included ) can be shot.
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My advice:
You have open carry for a pistol there? Or can you get a Concealed Weapon Permit? (CWP)
I have CWP it dose not specify any type of pistol I can carry..
BTY: I shot my 50 round range test with a 44 Mag.
Target had nothing left in center of body mass. Then just for fun at 25 yards (Last 5 rounds of range test)
I Put all 5 into the head in a under 2" group. I was using my 44 Mag Ruger Redhawk Revolver.
But I will admit 25+ years of shooting competition pistols made the range test easy.
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There are several good online Air-Soft providers. Look around
The type I have were about $75 and you just get CO2 and BB's for them at Wal-Mart cheep
You can even get them mailed to you, they are not considered a "Firearm"
Caution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many are look alike copies of real pistols, IF you have a run in with a LEO do what he/she says.
Also first thing to say "I have a gun" Let the Leo take it. Do not move.
I do not know the carry/transport rules for your area RE: Pistols.
But I do know from my LEO experience it is always best to let them know there is a gun around.
My case when driving my pistol is in the glove box or center console.
I usually only carry on person when trailing or when I feel it could be a "Sticky Wicket" situation.
Happy Trails
Good Shooting
hihobaron
Hello CH
I like your idea, Tazer.
But like you said big dogs with lots of hair will defeat a tazer.
I have worked with LEO's and seen that they don't work on a person with a jacket on.
Besides that getting the new cartridges for one are $$$
The little YAP/ Ankle bitter types are hard to hit when you only have 2 rounds.
==================================
I like the performance I get out of my air-soft pistol 400 fps on a 20 gram plastic BB and 20 rounds in the magazine.
Plus I can carry it here with my permits. Also a good shot with it.
As far as bodies go IF I have to use my 357 mag, I'll just kick them off the trail.
I will not waste my time packing them out.
Standing Law here is any predatory animal (dogs, etc) that attacks livestock (Goats included ) can be shot.
=====================================
My advice:
You have open carry for a pistol there? Or can you get a Concealed Weapon Permit? (CWP)
I have CWP it dose not specify any type of pistol I can carry..
BTY: I shot my 50 round range test with a 44 Mag.
Target had nothing left in center of body mass. Then just for fun at 25 yards (Last 5 rounds of range test)
I Put all 5 into the head in a under 2" group. I was using my 44 Mag Ruger Redhawk Revolver.
But I will admit 25+ years of shooting competition pistols made the range test easy.
=====================================
There are several good online Air-Soft providers. Look around
The type I have were about $75 and you just get CO2 and BB's for them at Wal-Mart cheep
You can even get them mailed to you, they are not considered a "Firearm"
Caution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Many are look alike copies of real pistols, IF you have a run in with a LEO do what he/she says.
Also first thing to say "I have a gun" Let the Leo take it. Do not move.
I do not know the carry/transport rules for your area RE: Pistols.
But I do know from my LEO experience it is always best to let them know there is a gun around.
My case when driving my pistol is in the glove box or center console.
I usually only carry on person when trailing or when I feel it could be a "Sticky Wicket" situation.
Happy Trails
Good Shooting
hihobaron