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- From: cramer@optilink.com (Clayton Cramer)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Rifle in Defense ( was Re: Why are there no reliable semi-auto shotguns? )
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 21:41:43 GMT
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- In article <By03rD.51z@constellation.ecn.uoknor.edu>, callison@essex.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) writes:
- # In article <13263@optilink.UUCP> cramer@optilink.com (Clayton Cramer) writes:
- # #In article <199211171713.AA28975@cherokee.advtech.uswest.com>, kdlin@advtech.uswest.com (David Lin) writes:
- # ## When I took an AR15 shooting class from a cop, he told me the regular
- # ## stuff: I wish you would never have to use it for self-defense purpose.....
- # ## I'm wondering if you guys can give me a scenario in which I might want to
- # ## use a rifle instead of other weapons. Thanks.
- # #
- # #1. You are being fired upon by a guy at a distance of more than about
- # #10 yards. At this distance, either he has a long gun, and you will
- # #want more accuracy than a handgun can give you. If he is firing at
- # #you from a distance of more than 50 yards, the rifle is more likely
- # #to reliably hit your attacker. (Yes, I will admit that this is a
- # #very rare situation).
- #
- # Lemme guess...you've never fired a pistol, right? Or a rifle at short
- # range...
- # A pistol at 10 yards will be every bit as accurate as a rifle, but
-
- A pistol will NOT be every bit as accurate as a rifle at 10 yards.
- It is certainly true that the mechanical accuracy of the rifle and
- pistol are both quite adequate for 10 yards -- the person firing
- the gun, may be a different matter. It is certainly true that most
- skilled people, firing at attackers at 10 yards, can regularly
- hit their target. But with a rifle, even unskilled, untrained
- people can regularly hit their target, and specify where that bullet
- will hit.
-
- # the difference is that the pistol is going to put the bullets where
- # you aim, while the rifle is going to put the bullets where they
- # would be at one tenth of the way to their target (i.e. they'll be
- # hitting high), because the rifle is sighted in for a much longer
- # distance. Besides, most combat autos will put the bullets in a
-
- At 10 yards, the bullets may be as much 1-3 inches high. Big deal.
- You are supposed to be aiming at center of mass.
-
- # fist-sized target at 10 yards--is that accurate enough for you?
- # (SIG P226s are sighted in at the factory with groups of around
- # one inch at 15m...)
-
- That's the mechanical accuracy of the pistol. How many people,
- under stress, can do that? I can reliably deliver a whole
- magazine from my Browning Hi-Power at 25 yards into a torso
- sized target, in about 10-12 seconds. There is a real possibility,
- under stress, that one or two of those shots will go astray.
- I can deliver the same number of 9mm rounds at 25 yards with
- a Marlin Camp Carbine, and have complete confidence that every shot
- will not only hit the torso, but nearly all will be in a circle
- about two inches across. Which is a better choice?
-
- # At 50+ yards, you're right, the rifle's a better choice. But if
- # you're shooting at someone from 50+ yards and you're not a cop
- # or soldier, you'd better have a good lawyer, 'cause you're more
- # likely to hit an innocent bystander than your opponent at that
- # distance...
-
- In downtown Manhattan, sure. My experience is that I can hand
- a rifle to nearly anyone, regardless of prior shooting experience,
- and have them regularly hitting human torso sized targets on the
- second to fourth shot.
-
- Innocent bystanders are pretty much safe.
-
- As I pointed out, the circumstances under which there is a
- sensible reason to be firing at someone more 50+ yards away are
- rare.
-
- # #2. You are dealing with a riotous mob, working its way down the
- # #street, burning out businesses or homes, and you lack a 40 round
- # #shotgun. (This, unfortunately, is NOT a very rare situation
- # #anymore). The rifle also gives the opportunity to identify anyone
- # #that appears to be ringleader or instigator of the mob. It
- # #MAY, under some conditions, allow one to engage in more selective
- # #actions than a handgun or shotgun, with respect to the sort of
- # #wound inflicted. With a handgun or shotgun, confronting such a
- # #mob, the odds are high that you will have no choice but to
- # #risk giving a lethal injury. With a rifle, you are still risking
- # #lethal injury to the rioters, but with some care, you may be able
- # #to inflict an injury on a limb. This also has the potential to
- # #kill, and the potential to maim, but may be an effective way of
- # #discouraging the mob from continuing their actions at your home,
- # #while minimizing loss of life.
- #
- # But a rifle bullet is _much_ more likely to overpenetrate, and,
- # due to its higher energy, still be dangerous coming out. Especially
-
- Depends on the rifle. The Marlin Camp Carbine in 9mm doesn't
- have this problem, but does have the ability to enable you to
- pick your target with greater skill.
-
- # if you're dumb enough to go for a limb in a riot scene. Perhaps
- # that balances out the higher capacity of hi-cap 9mm... :-) If you
- # can get three people with one .30-'06, and you have a 5-shot clip,
- # that oughtta equal your 15+1 SIG, right? :-)
- #
- # And I fail to see how using a rifle makes the odds higher that
- # you will be able to inflict a non-fatal wound (which, of course,
- # is a Very Bad Idea (TM); you shoot to stop, not to wound, IMHO)
-
- Which would you rather explain to a jury? "I made an attempt to
- deliver a temporarily incapacitating wound with reduced risk
- of killing the rioters," or, "I knew that it was likely to kill
- anyway."
-
- # with a rifle. Rifles are designed explicitly for killing things,
- # and the rifle most people have are designed for killing things
- # much more sturdy than human beings. I personally think that the
- # rifle would increase the lethality, rather than reducing it.
-
- There are a number of pistol caliber rifles out there now.
-
- # James P. Callison Microcomputer Coordinator OU Law Library
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- Clayton E. Cramer {uunet,pyramid}!optilink!cramer My opinions, all mine!
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