Hello folks! I'll try to keep this short and simple.
The lady that boards my children's horse (rescued thorobred) and her daughter know that I am a gun person and have turned to me for advice.
Recently, they have begun to have problems with a trespasser. The trespasser is running an ATV on their property without permission, and has tried to rundown the woman, her daughter, and two special needs grandchildren. When he trespasses, he usually has his stepson in tow as a shield. When the local police have been called, it was shared that the trespasser is known to the police and has a record for manslaughter. The police have actually recommended that the stable owner get a gun and keep it on her person when out and about on the property. Neither the lady or her daughter are gun people.
If it weren't for the stepson in tow, I believe a shotgun with buckshot would be the best recommendation. Because of the stepson, I would be more comfortable suggesting a six shot revolver (such as a Military & Police) as opposed to a semi-auto 9mm. Under normal circumstances, I would agree with the recommendation that she go to a range and try a rental or two. Sadly, all of the ranges in the area are shut down due to the virus, and this is not an option.
She is in the permit application process. I have already recommended that she and her daughter join U.S. Law Shield for potential legal representation.
If you were in my shoes, what would you recommend?
The lady that boards my children's horse (rescued thorobred) and her daughter know that I am a gun person and have turned to me for advice.
Recently, they have begun to have problems with a trespasser. The trespasser is running an ATV on their property without permission, and has tried to rundown the woman, her daughter, and two special needs grandchildren. When he trespasses, he usually has his stepson in tow as a shield. When the local police have been called, it was shared that the trespasser is known to the police and has a record for manslaughter. The police have actually recommended that the stable owner get a gun and keep it on her person when out and about on the property. Neither the lady or her daughter are gun people.
If it weren't for the stepson in tow, I believe a shotgun with buckshot would be the best recommendation. Because of the stepson, I would be more comfortable suggesting a six shot revolver (such as a Military & Police) as opposed to a semi-auto 9mm. Under normal circumstances, I would agree with the recommendation that she go to a range and try a rental or two. Sadly, all of the ranges in the area are shut down due to the virus, and this is not an option.
She is in the permit application process. I have already recommended that she and her daughter join U.S. Law Shield for potential legal representation.
If you were in my shoes, what would you recommend?