Hi everyone,
As a resident of the fine nation of Australia, I'm not allowed, by law, to own a personal firearm. Even if I were, I'm 100% sure I wouldn't.
I see a lot of traffic on this site about "which light should I use for what gun" and "what gun should I have to defend my household" and other variations of those themes.
My immediate reaction is 'why in hell would you even want to own a gun', and I recoil (pun entirely intended) from the suggestions of keeping a tactical shotgun near my bedside, just in case of an intruder. Is crime where you live really that bad?
I would like to understand the mentality of those who keep firearms, and carry them on their person, every day. Is it fear? Is it "my stick is bigger than your stick"? I know a lot of you have the right, by law, to carry weapons, but there's no requirement to, is there? Just because you can, does it necessarily mean you should?
Please enlighten me...
As a resident of the fine nation of Australia, I'm not allowed, by law, to own a personal firearm. Even if I were, I'm 100% sure I wouldn't.
I see a lot of traffic on this site about "which light should I use for what gun" and "what gun should I have to defend my household" and other variations of those themes.
My immediate reaction is 'why in hell would you even want to own a gun', and I recoil (pun entirely intended) from the suggestions of keeping a tactical shotgun near my bedside, just in case of an intruder. Is crime where you live really that bad?
I would like to understand the mentality of those who keep firearms, and carry them on their person, every day. Is it fear? Is it "my stick is bigger than your stick"? I know a lot of you have the right, by law, to carry weapons, but there's no requirement to, is there? Just because you can, does it necessarily mean you should?
Please enlighten me...
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