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WorldWarZeph wrote:Hey there! A .22 sounds good, so I'm definitely leaning toward that at the moment. As you mentioned, although a .22 isn't the best caliber per se, I'm not entirely concerned about that (in a negative way). Given the choice and if I ever did need to defend myself, I would want to disable an attacker, if possible. A potentially lethal shot would be something I'd want to avoid if at all possible. Unless said attacker was already dead, and needed de-animating. But in a more realistic scenario, I'd prefer the former.
I've always liked the look of a Glock to be honest, so I've done some reading on the site, but like you and BOP mentioned, trying out different ones would probably be best; I can read about the recoil and muzzle rise, but I don't think just knowing the figures can give me a clear idea, since I don't really have anything to compare it to. I also like the Glock's fourth gen model in that it can be used with the right or left hand. Some days my right wrist feels like it's broken (it's not, just old injuries and stuff) and in an emergency I'd like the option to train ambidextrously.
It's 0530 for me so I'll definitely read up on your other suggestions when I can get a few hours sleep!
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
WorldWarZeph wrote:Oh, nice! I knew there was one in the town I'm in, we're part of Sudbury's amalgamation now, but they didn't have a site or anything to check out. I'll give the Revolver Club a call on Monday to see if I can get some info. I'm heading to BC on the 5th to visit family, so I'll definitely ask my brother about rifles, he was a member of the boarding party when his ship was deployed to Afghanistan. He's since left the military but owns some of his own for recreational purposes. Basically, the only real issue I've been contemplating in terms of a club would be the way they would respond to a female member. I personally don''t know any woman here who even knows how to use a gun, so... bottom line is, I just want to be treated like any other member. It's not like I'm particularly delicate, or I'm suddenly going to faint at the sound of a gunshot. It's just that I don't like to hunt for sport; if it were a matter of survival, I would- and I don't want to ruffle recreational hunters' feathers, if that makes sense.
squinty wrote:WorldWarZeph wrote:Hey there! A .22 sounds good, so I'm definitely leaning toward that at the moment. As you mentioned, although a .22 isn't the best caliber per se, I'm not entirely concerned about that (in a negative way). Given the choice and if I ever did need to defend myself, I would want to disable an attacker, if possible. A potentially lethal shot would be something I'd want to avoid if at all possible. Unless said attacker was already dead, and needed de-animating. But in a more realistic scenario, I'd prefer the former.
I've always liked the look of a Glock to be honest, so I've done some reading on the site, but like you and BOP mentioned, trying out different ones would probably be best; I can read about the recoil and muzzle rise, but I don't think just knowing the figures can give me a clear idea, since I don't really have anything to compare it to. I also like the Glock's fourth gen model in that it can be used with the right or left hand. Some days my right wrist feels like it's broken (it's not, just old injuries and stuff) and in an emergency I'd like the option to train ambidextrously.
It's 0530 for me so I'll definitely read up on your other suggestions when I can get a few hours sleep!
If you want a weapon that is less likely to kill the person you use it against, get pepper spray or a a taser.
All shots from a firearm are potentially lethal, and any use of a firearm is a use of lethal force. If you aren't willing to kill somebody and justified in doing so by circumstances and their actions toward you, you should not be firing a gun at them, period. Please don't fall prey to the "I'll just shoot them in the leg" fallacy. I fully agree with you that a "potentially lethal shot" is to be avoided if at all possible. But please understand that "potentially lethal" shots are the only kind of shots there are, no matter the caliber. Some rounds are less effective than others, but less effective doesn't necessarily translate to less lethal.
I'll let people more expert than I am take over explaining terminal ballistics and use of force law and such. I do hope you find a firearm you're happy with, and have fun shooting it.

BullOnParade wrote:WorldWarZeph wrote:(snip)Basically, the only real issue I've been contemplating in terms of a club would be the way they would respond to a female member. I personally don''t know any woman here who even knows how to use a gun, so... bottom line is, I just want to be treated like any other member. It's not like I'm particularly delicate, or I'm suddenly going to faint at the sound of a gunshot. It's just that I don't like to hunt for sport; if it were a matter of survival, I would- and I don't want to ruffle recreational hunters' feathers, if that makes sense.
I know there's a website out there with a list of registered clubs in Canada, which is the only place you can legally shoot a handgun in Canada. Try browsing Canadian Shooting Sports Association. Most clubs either avoid websites all together, or are very non-descript about the information they are willing to share publicly. Sadly, your concerns about female members in clubs are valid. I've been told my club didn't accept female members as little as ten years ago. Gun clubs tend to be filled with old men with old school trains of thought, but at the same time, I've been amazed at the level of political correctness in my club. The thing is, women shooters tend to be better new shooters. I've heard several excuses for it, but it's true.
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squinty wrote:WorldWarZeph wrote:Hey there! A .22 sounds good, so I'm definitely leaning toward that at the moment. As you mentioned, although a .22 isn't the best caliber per se, I'm not entirely concerned about that (in a negative way). Given the choice and if I ever did need to defend myself, I would want to disable an attacker, if possible. A potentially lethal shot would be something I'd want to avoid if at all possible. Unless said attacker was already dead, and needed de-animating. But in a more realistic scenario, I'd prefer the former.
I've always liked the look of a Glock to be honest, so I've done some reading on the site, but like you and BOP mentioned, trying out different ones would probably be best; I can read about the recoil and muzzle rise, but I don't think just knowing the figures can give me a clear idea, since I don't really have anything to compare it to. I also like the Glock's fourth gen model in that it can be used with the right or left hand. Some days my right wrist feels like it's broken (it's not, just old injuries and stuff) and in an emergency I'd like the option to train ambidextrously.
It's 0530 for me so I'll definitely read up on your other suggestions when I can get a few hours sleep!
If you want a weapon that is less likely to kill the person you use it against, get pepper spray or a a taser.
All shots from a firearm are potentially lethal, and any use of a firearm is a use of lethal force. If you aren't willing to kill somebody and justified in doing so by circumstances and their actions toward you, you should not be firing a gun at them, period. Please don't fall prey to the "I'll just shoot them in the leg" fallacy. I fully agree with you that a "potentially lethal shot" is to be avoided if at all possible. But please understand that "potentially lethal" shots are the only kind of shots there are, no matter the caliber. Some rounds are less effective than others, but less effective doesn't necessarily translate to less lethal.
I'll let people more expert than I am take over explaining terminal ballistics and use of force law and such. I do hope you find a firearm you're happy with, and have fun shooting it.
duodecima wrote:BullOnParade wrote:WorldWarZeph wrote:(snip)Basically, the only real issue I've been contemplating in terms of a club would be the way they would respond to a female member. I personally don''t know any woman here who even knows how to use a gun, so... bottom line is, I just want to be treated like any other member. It's not like I'm particularly delicate, or I'm suddenly going to faint at the sound of a gunshot. It's just that I don't like to hunt for sport; if it were a matter of survival, I would- and I don't want to ruffle recreational hunters' feathers, if that makes sense.
I know there's a website out there with a list of registered clubs in Canada, which is the only place you can legally shoot a handgun in Canada. Try browsing Canadian Shooting Sports Association. Most clubs either avoid websites all together, or are very non-descript about the information they are willing to share publicly. Sadly, your concerns about female members in clubs are valid. I've been told my club didn't accept female members as little as ten years ago. Gun clubs tend to be filled with old men with old school trains of thought, but at the same time, I've been amazed at the level of political correctness in my club. The thing is, women shooters tend to be better new shooters. I've heard several excuses for it, but it's true.
Huh. My admittedly limited experience with US clubs is a bit different - I've had old men go out of their way (quite literally) to be approving, all the way back to 25 years ago when I was still a kid, there were always a few women shooting. That's still being treated differently, btw, but it's a 'differently' that's easier to ignore. It's easy to just own guns (including handguns) in the US, tho, so the gun club folks tend to really love their sport, and perhaps they want to see as many other people as possible love it too. Last time I was there (with my dad) one of his friends said a little sadly he wished his (adult) daughter would want to come shooting with him. (I wonder if he took his daughter shooting as a kid like mine did...)

WorldWarZeph wrote:squinty wrote:WorldWarZeph wrote:Hey there! A .22 sounds good, so I'm definitely leaning toward that at the moment. As you mentioned, although a .22 isn't the best caliber per se, I'm not entirely concerned about that (in a negative way). Given the choice and if I ever did need to defend myself, I would want to disable an attacker, if possible. A potentially lethal shot would be something I'd want to avoid if at all possible. Unless said attacker was already dead, and needed de-animating. But in a more realistic scenario, I'd prefer the former.
I've always liked the look of a Glock to be honest, so I've done some reading on the site, but like you and BOP mentioned, trying out different ones would probably be best; I can read about the recoil and muzzle rise, but I don't think just knowing the figures can give me a clear idea, since I don't really have anything to compare it to. I also like the Glock's fourth gen model in that it can be used with the right or left hand. Some days my right wrist feels like it's broken (it's not, just old injuries and stuff) and in an emergency I'd like the option to train ambidextrously.
It's 0530 for me so I'll definitely read up on your other suggestions when I can get a few hours sleep!
If you want a weapon that is less likely to kill the person you use it against, get pepper spray or a a taser.
All shots from a firearm are potentially lethal, and any use of a firearm is a use of lethal force. If you aren't willing to kill somebody and justified in doing so by circumstances and their actions toward you, you should not be firing a gun at them, period. Please don't fall prey to the "I'll just shoot them in the leg" fallacy. I fully agree with you that a "potentially lethal shot" is to be avoided if at all possible. But please understand that "potentially lethal" shots are the only kind of shots there are, no matter the caliber. Some rounds are less effective than others, but less effective doesn't necessarily translate to less lethal.
I'll let people more expert than I am take over explaining terminal ballistics and use of force law and such. I do hope you find a firearm you're happy with, and have fun shooting it.
Ack, sorry, I should have been more clear about that bit. This is why I need to stop trying to communicate at five in the morning, lol. What I didn't specify here, but should have, is that I was thinking of that scenario in a PAW. I know that there is definitely a chance for lethality, no matter what caliber, even excluding things like infection and sepsis. I fully recognize the fact that if I ever do use a firearm against another person, I will need to be mentally prepared for the outcome, which, as you said, could result in their death. If it were not in a PAW environment, I would much prefer to use pepper spray, bear spray, a taser, or even a keychain kubotan.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.

BullOnParade wrote:An idea just struck me, and it may or may not work for you, but maybe consider custom fit grips, which literally fit your hand more like a glove. I have no experience with them personally, but they may be worth something to support your wrist.
George Orwell wrote:Power is not a means; it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.
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