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A thought about the 44 Magnum thing..
Depending on how strong the antigun beliefs are where you live, a revolver chambered for .44 Special or .45 ACP may help prevent problems related to being prosecuted in criminal court or losing your home in civil court. Around here, I'd add .45 Colt to this list too.
Depending on conditions where you live, a handgun chambered in 44 Magnum, all by itself, bought and used for self-defense against felons trying to murder you or cause serious bodily injury to you, can lead to unnecessary court hassles. Even if you loaded it with .44 Specials and basically did things like you should.
The jury was not there when that felon(s) tried to kill, rob, rape, commit serious bodily injury or similar actions on you or on your family. So, the jury depends on the trial lawyers, personal beliefs, and what they can and cannot be told in court.
And you may not be allowed to tell all the truth to the jury, even things considered absolutely important. Why give the other side ammo to use against you. Again, all this depends on how the public views guns, and on gun politics, where you live.
It's a bad part of the "Dirty Harry" thing, mixed with the way some <STRIKE>people</STRIKE> jurors misunderstand things, how others are so gullible, and how some <STRIKE>people</STRIKE> jurors may hate you for whatever reason, etc..
Now, if someone can show I'm wrong, or wants to fine tune or add to what I've posted, please do. It's for a good reason and that is understandable.
And if you end up in court, a good opposition lawyer will give your lawyer a run for the money anyway. That's probably what those guys live for anyway, a good courtroom fight.
Depending on how strong the antigun beliefs are where you live, a revolver chambered for .44 Special or .45 ACP may help prevent problems related to being prosecuted in criminal court or losing your home in civil court. Around here, I'd add .45 Colt to this list too.
Depending on conditions where you live, a handgun chambered in 44 Magnum, all by itself, bought and used for self-defense against felons trying to murder you or cause serious bodily injury to you, can lead to unnecessary court hassles. Even if you loaded it with .44 Specials and basically did things like you should.
The jury was not there when that felon(s) tried to kill, rob, rape, commit serious bodily injury or similar actions on you or on your family. So, the jury depends on the trial lawyers, personal beliefs, and what they can and cannot be told in court.
And you may not be allowed to tell all the truth to the jury, even things considered absolutely important. Why give the other side ammo to use against you. Again, all this depends on how the public views guns, and on gun politics, where you live.
It's a bad part of the "Dirty Harry" thing, mixed with the way some <STRIKE>people</STRIKE> jurors misunderstand things, how others are so gullible, and how some <STRIKE>people</STRIKE> jurors may hate you for whatever reason, etc..
Now, if someone can show I'm wrong, or wants to fine tune or add to what I've posted, please do. It's for a good reason and that is understandable.
And if you end up in court, a good opposition lawyer will give your lawyer a run for the money anyway. That's probably what those guys live for anyway, a good courtroom fight.