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February 23, 2005, 04:13 PM | #1 |
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Warning shots where into, how do bullets behave
There is an excellent thread here "would you get involved"
http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/...d.php?t=163237 This raises the question on warning shots. I once fired one achieving the perfect result. Attacker and me I was lucky to wander in a park and be sure that the lawn wouldn't make my bullets ricochet. But what on the sidewalk, street or in a mall? Is there data or info on how defense bullets (9x19mm) like HydraShoks or EMFJ behave when fired into a street or a sidewalk?
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February 23, 2005, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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Yeah, they behave unpredictably... Same as if they hit a pebble or sprinkler head in a lawn.
Firing warning shots is a bad idea.
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Bad idea, always. If you pull your gun and the BG sees it and runs, fine. Any shot should be at the target.....if you have justification.
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Warning shots should always be fired at center mass of the BG.
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I believe some states actually have laws against firing a warning shot. IMO, if you are going as far as having to fire a warning shot, the target has all intentions of harming you and obviously they are too crazy to care that you have a gun.
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Dogs e.g.
what about dogs. I don't shoot a dog just because it freaks our. I also don't risk being torn apart by it. So, a warning shot seems to be a good dog deterrant.
....and the question was: How do bullets behave when fired into a street or sidewalk, and data or info?
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PB, I believe it was breifly answered above. There is no way to know how it will react. The angle it can be shot at, the rouch suface being a non-flat area, size of bullet and force, how far you are to it...It's just not predictable IMO. In other words, data would be moot.
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45 degree angle away from you, Para? Maybe you're missing the point here - no one is worried about you. It's the kid down the street you don't see that takes the bullet after it ricochettes off that hidden sprinkler head that we're worried about. Shots that hit outside of a target area are unpredictable and uncontrolled and therefore dangerous to the public at large. (though maybe a banked lawn would be as good a place as any for an impromtu backstop - but concrete and pavement is NOT)
Anytime someone shoots in self defense they need to be able to justify that thier life was in danger. Otherwise they should not have shot. Warning shots don't quite meet this criteria - if your life was really in danger, why didn't you shoot the threat? That's what the lawyer for that hypothetical kid's folks are going to ask in the lawsuit. And he's going to be asking the shooter, not the threat who ran away into the shadows at the sound, never to be seen again... It worked once - no one got hurt. Great. Next time, if there ever is one, hopefully you'll remember that Mr. Murphy isn't always on days off... Dogs are just as much a threat to life and limb as any bad guy. If they need shooting, I believe a threat is a threat regardless of the number of legs it has.
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into the air
..surely is a bad idea. The bullet comes down with almost the same speed it went up. many people die or get hurt by "celebration shots" fired in to the air and coming down again in arab countries...
I therefore see a point in that arrest. Hey yorec: great website. but the gun seems a bit exaggerated if wou worry about ricochets. What wouldn't you penetrate with it? An M1-A2 Tank?
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It always makes me cringe in the movies, the cops are chasing the BG down a city street, and they fire a warning shot! That warning shot would go into the nearest skyscraper! Chances are it would not hit anyone, but if it did you would be going to jail for manslaughter at the least.
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There was once an officer in the Agency I worked for that fired a "Warning Shot" into the ground in front of some perps who were going to kick his fourth point of contact. I jsut so happended that it hit a rock and one of the perps fell over, DRT. Boy had some splainin' to do.
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No warning shots are a bad idea, I have seen to many "accidents" happen.
Firing in the air? Is even a worse idea, and illegal here in Arizona.
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I'm sure in my state it's illegal to fire warning shots-- just about everything else is so why not this? Sidewalks, air, curb, dog, etc. Foolish thing to do -- fire at the threat or don't -- no two ways about it.
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Myself and 3 of my friends when I was in highschool went out into the woods with 3 22's and a 12 ga. We were just shooting cans and the such. One of my friends crossed a stream, looked down into it and Says "Oooohh Fish!" As soon as the rest of us heard this, we bolted. We knew what was about to happen. He brought the 12 ga to shoulder and fired at the water. I won't forget the sound of all that shot that came flying off of the water into the trees around us as we were laying in the dirt. Needless to say, we were pissed. Doesn't really apply to the warning shot, but the same principles apply.
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In colorado, the standard that allows you to draw (brandish) a afirearm is the same that allows you to use deadly force, so if you have reason to draw by definition you have reason to fire.
For many reasons stated here warning shots are a bad idea. And for the average civilian, depending on local laws, unless the BG turns immediately (and I mean IMMEDIATELY) and runs away, just shoot him. This has also been stated around this site by some, but one thing a lot of people don't understand is that while you might feel safe holding your piece on a guy 8 or even 10 feet away, it's amazing how fast a desperate person can react. If he decides to move on you you might/might not get a chance for only one shot. And since he's moving, you might miss. Or if he's on adrenalin or drugs, he might now notice he's hit right away. Now he's got your gun. I know when I'm watching movies and the good guy has the bad guy at gunpoint, and the bad guy keeps moving forward until he can strike, I get really pissed off; learn the lesson from Hollywood -- if you have a BG at gunpoint and he's not immediately acuqiescing to you or running away, neutralize the threat before he gets your gun and neutralizes you. My .02. BTW -- technically it is pretty safe to fire a gun STRAIGHT into the air. When the slug comes to a complete stop and starts to fall, it falls with no more energey than a slug dropped from that height. And because of air pressure it reaches its terminal (maximum) velocity very quickly. That said -- the terminal velocity of a heavy slug of aerodynamic lead could be sufficient to do some bodily harm. Whenever you see those arab wedding parties shooting AK's straight into the air, a few seconds later the lead starts coming down on them. Nobody generally gets hurt. now firing your gun anything other than straight up, like at a 45 degree angle ... in that case the bullet will has some pretty good trajectory on it when it comes back down and can definitely still hurt someone. Seems like every year there's somebody killed by a freak bullet fired at a high angle a couple of miles away.
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Why? If you are justified in a warnig shot, your justified in shooting the target, just shoot the target, and not the air, waisted bullet, no hearing, and possability of injuring external party
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I have never, EVER, NOT EVER, (NEVER) seen ANY authority on self-defense or firearms advocate the use of warning shots.
I have seen many authorities on self-defense and firearms say that warning shots are a very bad idea. If you are justified in firing a shot, you should be aiming at the threat. If you do not feel justified in firing at the threat then you should not fire at all. There is no way to predict what the bullet is going to do or where it is going to go for certain unless there happens to be a well-designed backstop handy and at the proper angle to you. I'm glad that you achieved good results by using a warning shot in the past, but I would recommend that you never do it again. |
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OK, all I had to do was a simple google search...sorry for being a lazy ass.
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My brother claims he tried some warning shots at two alcohol laced undocumented aliens that came after him with a machete and knife. Shot down towards their legs. They kept coming until the were able to touch his pistol and he aimed chest height. The time you waste with warning shots is critical.
Turns out he had placed some .45 acp rounds in their legs and they didn't even flinch or stumble. Imagine what the situation would be if they had been on stronger stuff. Even adrenaline will do it. If someone comes after you when you are pointing a gun at them, something is wrong. I have seen stats that most criminals are jacked up and I would assume this is the case if I or mine are attacked. No warning shots. They are a waste of ammo. |
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Howdy,
Personally I think it is a lot easier to explain why you chose to shoot the BG that posed a threat to you, than it is to explain why your warning shot killed an innocent bystander. I think a good example of this is how most of the victims in drive by shooting are killed by stray bullets. Granted the amount of lead in the airis definately greater but its the same principle. There is WAY too much uncertainy when it comes to warning shots. |
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