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  • Fired my CM9 in Defense

    At approximately 00:15 hours, I was awakened but not brought fully alert by a disturbance outside the downstairs east window of my home. I jumped out of bed into a pair of cut-off jeans and fell into a pair of Crocs, at least two sizes too big. In retrospect, probably not the best combat footwear!
    I grabbed a Sears work light (remember, not fully alert?) and headed downstairs. I exited the front door (north side of home) headed to the northwest corner and turned south. As I approached the southwest corner of the house, I tripped on the motion detection lights. I continued south, beyond the elevated deck that runs full length along the south side of our home and then turned east. I fully expected the suspect to attempt escape to the south going between me and our dog-run, which is on the east side of our home housing a very, irate Lab. Instead I heard the suspect running beneath the deck in my direction. Not wanting to put our house in the direct line of fire, I quickly side-stepped three or four steps to the west.
    It was at this moment, the “feral feline”, which had been attacking my wife's cat, cleared the deck, saw me, and made a hard turn to the north. In less time that it takes you to read this sentence, the cat had gone approximately sixty feet and made a hard right escaping to the east.
    With the Sears work light still in my left hand, I quickly brought the Kahr up firing a one-handed, reflex, snap-shot at a very fast departing cat. Before you get ahead of me... hell no... I missed! The 147 Speer Gold Dot exploded grass millimeters below and behind the cats behind. It was close enough that I checked for hair and/or kitty parts in the lawn. Had I pulled off this shot, I could've qualified for the Kahr Exhibition Shooting Team or formed one myself!!
    Truth be known, at that distance and in that lighting, with a two-handed hold using sights, I probably wouldn't have done much better. I said all that to say this, "The little gun point-shoots very well!" It certainly built my confidence in my ability to hit a fast moving target while in the "Red Zone". memtb

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    Glad it was only a cat.
    Sad you missed. (Interpret that any way you want.)
    God is good, ALL the time!

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    • #3
      I assume you live in a country/remote setting if you're discharging a firearm outside at a cat, so it sounds like the only crime you committed was wearing Crocks!

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      • #4
        Well written. I like how you built the suspense! It also made me think about getting some oversized crocks at my bedside that I can "fall into". LOL!
        But seriously, it did make me think about a "prepared" bedside setup.

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        • #5
          I have a friend who uses .22 shorts in a rifle to dispatch pests...mostly squirrels or raccoons...in an suburban setting. I have heard him use it and it is very quiet. The most important part is having a safe back stop for shots that go through-and-through.

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          • #6
            Perhaps I should have clarified, in my original post, that I live in a fairly rural area with my closest neighbor being beyond 800 yards (still far too close to my satisfaction). The actual direction of the shot put the closest neighbor at somewhere around 15 miles. While I certainly appreciate safety as being a foremost priority, in my particular locale, most shots fired into the ground could be considered a pretty safe practice. -memtb

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            • #7
              I remember the stories a few years ago about people wearing Croks getting caught up in escalators and getting their feet severely mangled. Are they still around? Must have gone broke from the lawsuits.
              Very interesting...

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              • #8
                Ihave seen

                Originally posted by JFootin View Post
                I remember the stories a few years ago about people wearing Croks getting caught up in escalators and getting their feet severely mangled. Are they still around? Must have gone broke from the lawsuits.
                thatsign on alot of escalotors before u get on. No Croks . HaD NO CLUE AT THE TIME wtF THAT WAS EVEN..
                . My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border


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                • #9
                  That was a very anti-climatic story no offense I was expecting a burgler or something to pop out.

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                  • #10
                    Why shoot a cat for being a cat?

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                    • #11
                      I disagree, I enjoyed it. I can relate to bothersome felines.

                      I put in a cat door on the back door to my first house. First night I come home from work there are like 6 cats all sitting on the back of my couch by the front window. They of course split when I came inside.

                      A few nights later at aproximately O dark thirty I'm awakened to the nastiest, loudest, cat screeching fight in my kitchen adjacent to the back door with the aforementioned kitty entrance.

                      I was on a heightened level of ticked off so approached with my Colt Cobra 38, mass exodus of unauthorized felines all funneling thru the corridor of death.

                      I actually projected their speed and guesstimated their location and fired thru the door, 3 shots as I recall, maybe four. Opened the door and didn't find anything dead. The next night after work I played CSI and ran string thru the hole to determine trajectory, I had to be close.
                      In following test mostly having my future wife scare our cat out several times I found that a cat will not run straight out the cat door but will turn hard left or right as soon as they are thru.

                      In addition to the travel practices of felines I also learned that a 38 caliber bullet hole in a door is easily fixed with a little wood glue, and a standard issue #2 pencil.

                      !. Apply wood glue liberally (damn I hate that word) to the pencil and hole and insert pencil exposed both inside and out.

                      2. Let dry.

                      3. Break off extra pencil. (save pieces if long enough for future needs).

                      4. Sand and paint or stain to match.
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                      Dietrich: For a fat girl you sure don't sweat much.
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                      • #12
                        I've worn Crocs for years, probably gone through four pairs in various designs. I cannot fathom how anyone could get one caught in an escalator. I even tried it deliberately once to see. It doesn't work.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bawanna View Post
                          I disagree, I enjoyed it. I can relate to bothersome felines.

                          I put in a cat door on the back door to my first house. First night I come home from work there are like 6 cats all sitting on the back of my couch by the front window. They of course split when I came inside.

                          A few nights later at aproximately O dark thirty I'm awakened to the nastiest, loudest, cat screeching fight in my kitchen adjacent to the back door with the aforementioned kitty entrance.

                          I was on a heightened level of ticked off so approached with my Colt Cobra 38, mass exodus of unauthorized felines all funneling thru the corridor of death.

                          I actually projected their speed and guesstimated their location and fired thru the door, 3 shots as I recall, maybe four. Opened the door and didn't find anything dead. The next night after work I played CSI and ran string thru the hole to determine trajectory, I had to be close.
                          In following test mostly having my future wife scare our cat out several times I found that a cat will not run straight out the cat door but will turn hard left or right as soon as they are thru.

                          In addition to the travel practices of felines I also learned that a 38 caliber bullet hole in a door is easily fixed with a little wood glue, and a standard issue #2 pencil.

                          !. Apply wood glue liberally (damn I hate that word) to the pencil and hole and insert pencil exposed both inside and out.

                          2. Let dry.

                          3. Break off extra pencil. (save pieces if long enough for future needs).

                          4. Sand and paint or stain to match.
                          Hahahahhahahahhahaha
                          I've still got a lot to learn, but that's ok because if you know-it-all then there's nothing left to learn. (And there's plenty of those in the firearms world already, thankfully I have not seen one on this forum)

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                          • #14
                            I wish that I lived in the country! Out my back gate is a city boat ramp/park and a CAT COLONY where people feed and "support" dozens of cats that use our yard... front and back... for their toilets! Sometimes they even use the danged front door welcome mat. My nearest neighbor is the cop that lives in the park... a little closer to the CAT COLONY!

                            That cat population would fall drastically if I weren't so constrained by neighbors, laws, etc.

                            Wynn
                            USAF Retired '88, NRA Life Member. Wife USAF Retired '96
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                            Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf

                            Thomas Jefferson said

                            “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
                            and

                            "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wyntrout View Post
                              I wish that I lived in the country! Out my back gate is a city boat ramp/park and a CAT COLONY where people feed and "support" dozens of cats that use our yard... front and back... for their toilets! Sometimes they even use the danged front door welcome mat. My nearest neighbor is the cop that lives in the park... a little closer to the CAT COLONY!

                              That cat population would fall drastically if I weren't so constrained by neighbors, laws, etc.

                              Wynn
                              Get a high velocity air rifle with a scope. Just take 'em out slowly, one every couple of days or so. :4:
                              Very interesting...

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