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May-16-2013 05:07 AM
Wolf3gang wrote:
Does anyone carry a hand gun for security/protection while fulltiming, wife and I are contemplating, we really are not gun people, but living near Chicago, anymore it is like the old wild wild west, starting Fulltiming on May 27 TH 2013, we currently do not own a firearm, and would take safety classes and training, just would like to here your pros and cons, it would always be a desperate last resort to use the weapon, please respond thanks to all who respond.
May-14-2013 12:14 PM
Terryallan wrote:cabanaman wrote:
Shotgun is my prefered home defence .
Only problem. a shotgun is pretty long, and sometimes hard to spin around in a RV, and to tell the truth. It would be pretty hard to grab, and point while laying in bed.
BTW. Sawed off shotguns are illegal, but would be good for a RV. However , should it go off pointed down the length of the RV. Would kill every one in the camper. They don't call them alley cleaners for nothing.
May-14-2013 11:37 AM
exioum wrote:cabanaman wrote:
Shotgun is my prefered home defence .
"home defence" does not stand up when in a RV, especially going from state to state.
May-14-2013 10:42 AM
exioum wrote:cabanaman wrote:
Shotgun is my prefered home defence .
"home defence" does not stand up when in a RV, especially going from state to state.
May-14-2013 09:14 AM
cabanaman wrote:
Shotgun is my prefered home defence .
May-14-2013 09:08 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Do not do it, and I mean do not get a handgun and do not full time if you are so afraid of what you might encounter you feel you need to carry a weapon that can end someone's life. In an RV you will have many more encounters with strangers, that is the nature of RVing. You will likely encounter some people who have been drinking at some point in time if you stay in RV parks. You will have a startling encounter with someone who just walks out of the woods if you are boondocking. You are going to hear strange noises, something or someone is going to bump into your rig at some point in time. Something uncomfortable has happened to every person who RVs, and yet we are all still here. Though these forums are full of tough talking gunslingers, the fact is none of them has ever shot and killed a human being while defending themselves while RVing. No one on these forums have drawn their handgun and dropped a bear charging them, because it less likely to occur than you winning the lottery.
The sidewalk lawyers here will tell you all about your rights to defend yourself, but if you shoot someone, be prepared to spend a long time in court, a long time in jail and be prepared to lose everything you own when the relatives of your victim sue you and win. Those "castle" laws that protect homeowners blur when you are talking about public places. If you are boondocking, you have absolutely no more right to the spot you are on than anyone else. And do you really want to risk prison time based on the advice from someone on these forums who tell you "no problem, your RV is legally considered your home" when their only experience with the legal system is paying a parking ticket?
The fact is gun laws vary from state to state, and from city to city. Get caught with a handgun in NYC and you are going to JAIL, not court, not a fine, JAIL. That is the law, and all your preaching about your 2nd amendment rights won't get you a better bunk at Riker's Island.
Getting a handgun solely out of fear is a prescription for something bad to happen. Don't do it.
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May-09-2013 05:23 PM
MeanderMan wrote:
After four years of full timing (we're in our 8th now), I sold the handgun. Thirty years on active duty taught me that proficiency was mandatory when owning a weapon; 4 years of retirement taught me that I no longer cared to work on keeping proficient. I've never been in a situation in which I've felt threatened, and among all the full timers I've met volunteering these years, I've never heard of anyone being in a situation that required a weapon. You make the choice - have a weapon and have the responsibility of keeping proficient both physically and mentally, or don't and refuse to worry about it. You can "what if?" to death or relax and enjoy your travels.
May-09-2013 03:25 PM