Carry Everyday! No excuses! Part II
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Carry Everyday! No excuses! Part II
From a friend of mine down in GA...
Just a reminder to not become complacent
Just mugged at knife point
When I needed my newly purchased Cobra at my side, I left her behind (planned on buying Hornady .38 HP and 9mm ammo today). Was stuck up by 3 thugs with knives, one might have been armed with a firearm (one of them was yelling don't shoot him).... I instinctively touched the right back hip and dread filled me..... This happened in broad daylight here in Columbus, Ga. Took my wallet with all of the money I was going to use to buy ammo. The thing is I looked at my guns contemplating on taking 1, and figured I didn't need to considering I'm just going to CVS and to the gun shop right after..... I usually leave 1 gun in the car, today I didn't and it cost me $700 and if I had fought (3 muggers) I would have undoubtedly lost. I watched my hard earned money jump into a tan POS Lexus with rims and burnout infront of me. I didn't panic, I was calm and collect and was calmer than the 3 muggers were. I bought the Cobra for a BUG/for my concealed carry because I was going to apply for a GWL this week, didn't consider getting before because I was military and was in school. The only person who could have saw what was in my wallet, would have been a very cute college type white girl that was hanging around the cash register at CVS, I thought she was just looking at the candy or waiting in line. I didn't really think nothing of it but how would the 3 thugs know who to target? It couldn't have been that random. I've been thinking about it all day but that was it other than the clerk I didn't have any contact with anyone else? I felt cheated and angered and wanted to hunt them down and obliterate them with my .308! I was complacent just once and thats all it took... I'm going to get my DL made on Tuesday, and froze my debt card and transferred all my cash to a new account. Thank God nothing happened and took the the damn police almost a damn hour to get to me wtf!?!?! They were nice and what not but damn 1 hour that is bogus what if they robbed a bank or something and I had valuable information on which direction they took. Took a police report, tried to give description but they had hoodies on and sunglasses (kinda chilly here this morning). After I get my new DL made I'm heading to the Probate Court to apply for my WCL.
All 3 had knives the 2 on each of my side held about 3 feet and the middle thug closed in on me. Back of me was a car parked horizontal. The guy on the right side of me is the one who took my wallet not the guy infront of me. They knew exactly where my wallet was and it wasn't showing at all not even a bulge in my jacket. These guys were not in the store, as for driving off and trying to see their plates, either they were Alabama plates, or a pending decal because I saw what looked to be red letters they burned out their tires while driving off. But the car make and color were like a goldish tan old lexus lifted with huge rims. 1 on 1 I would have fought hand to hand, 2 on 1 like some members said they get cowardly when faced with a difficult target, but 3 on 1 all armed with knives no way, I would have been stabbed and robbed if I had escalated the situation. Whole thing seemed like 10 mins. but all of this happened within 3 mins. The cop did tell me their have been more muggings going on because of the holidays coming up and to stay alert when down here. He said the thugs probably knew I wasn't around this part of town making me a easy target. Calm and collected, the middle thug was holding his knife like he was going to swing at me? Like an arch punch. Judging by his knife skills, I would have taken care of him but all my attention was on the guy infront and the guy on my right came in quick and took my wallet all I was able to do was push him away. Didn't know they had my wallet until they ran off, but I didn't pursue. I can understand in night, but in broad daylight maybe because it was Sunday their wasn't that much traffic. These thugs are getting bold, I'm never coming down here ever again I'll stop at a CVS up north.
Just a reminder to not become complacent
Just mugged at knife point
When I needed my newly purchased Cobra at my side, I left her behind (planned on buying Hornady .38 HP and 9mm ammo today). Was stuck up by 3 thugs with knives, one might have been armed with a firearm (one of them was yelling don't shoot him).... I instinctively touched the right back hip and dread filled me..... This happened in broad daylight here in Columbus, Ga. Took my wallet with all of the money I was going to use to buy ammo. The thing is I looked at my guns contemplating on taking 1, and figured I didn't need to considering I'm just going to CVS and to the gun shop right after..... I usually leave 1 gun in the car, today I didn't and it cost me $700 and if I had fought (3 muggers) I would have undoubtedly lost. I watched my hard earned money jump into a tan POS Lexus with rims and burnout infront of me. I didn't panic, I was calm and collect and was calmer than the 3 muggers were. I bought the Cobra for a BUG/for my concealed carry because I was going to apply for a GWL this week, didn't consider getting before because I was military and was in school. The only person who could have saw what was in my wallet, would have been a very cute college type white girl that was hanging around the cash register at CVS, I thought she was just looking at the candy or waiting in line. I didn't really think nothing of it but how would the 3 thugs know who to target? It couldn't have been that random. I've been thinking about it all day but that was it other than the clerk I didn't have any contact with anyone else? I felt cheated and angered and wanted to hunt them down and obliterate them with my .308! I was complacent just once and thats all it took... I'm going to get my DL made on Tuesday, and froze my debt card and transferred all my cash to a new account. Thank God nothing happened and took the the damn police almost a damn hour to get to me wtf!?!?! They were nice and what not but damn 1 hour that is bogus what if they robbed a bank or something and I had valuable information on which direction they took. Took a police report, tried to give description but they had hoodies on and sunglasses (kinda chilly here this morning). After I get my new DL made I'm heading to the Probate Court to apply for my WCL.
All 3 had knives the 2 on each of my side held about 3 feet and the middle thug closed in on me. Back of me was a car parked horizontal. The guy on the right side of me is the one who took my wallet not the guy infront of me. They knew exactly where my wallet was and it wasn't showing at all not even a bulge in my jacket. These guys were not in the store, as for driving off and trying to see their plates, either they were Alabama plates, or a pending decal because I saw what looked to be red letters they burned out their tires while driving off. But the car make and color were like a goldish tan old lexus lifted with huge rims. 1 on 1 I would have fought hand to hand, 2 on 1 like some members said they get cowardly when faced with a difficult target, but 3 on 1 all armed with knives no way, I would have been stabbed and robbed if I had escalated the situation. Whole thing seemed like 10 mins. but all of this happened within 3 mins. The cop did tell me their have been more muggings going on because of the holidays coming up and to stay alert when down here. He said the thugs probably knew I wasn't around this part of town making me a easy target. Calm and collected, the middle thug was holding his knife like he was going to swing at me? Like an arch punch. Judging by his knife skills, I would have taken care of him but all my attention was on the guy infront and the guy on my right came in quick and took my wallet all I was able to do was push him away. Didn't know they had my wallet until they ran off, but I didn't pursue. I can understand in night, but in broad daylight maybe because it was Sunday their wasn't that much traffic. These thugs are getting bold, I'm never coming down here ever again I'll stop at a CVS up north.
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Glad you weren't hurt. I hope to never find myself in such a situation & hope you never do again. But my protection is always at my side.
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Stopping at a different CVS without a gun just gets you robbed in a different zip code. Always be armed is all I can say. Glad you weren't stabbed. This story sounds like a copy and paste though tbh.
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Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
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Sorry, I'm not from round hereRem700 wrote:Reading is hard and stuff mmmmmkay!!!!!!!PDM wrote:Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
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It's amazing how many people feel safer in certain areas. Yes, Bardstown is "safer" than Atlanta, but there is still a very real possibility.jackalo626 wrote:Stopping at a different CVS without a gun just gets you robbed in a different zip code. Always be armed is all I can say. Glad you weren't stabbed. This story sounds like a copy and paste though tbh.
Someone asked me last week if I was going to be "more armed" for Halloween. He was essentially asking about extra mags and/or a backup gun. I told him that my EDC is sufficient for EVERY DAY. If I ever feel the need to be more armed, I will have a rifle. An AK fits nicely in a tennis racket bag and no one in the mall is the wiser.
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You misunderstood my post apparently. I don't know you therefore I don't believe you so you can take your sarcasm elsewhere. These stories pop up all the time and that thing was 3 novels deep and sounds fake so I made the notation. Carry on.PDM wrote:Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
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PS if you are carrying an ak to the mall, you might want to move or shop Amazon.PDM wrote:It's amazing how many people feel safer in certain areas. Yes, Bardstown is "safer" than Atlanta, but there is still a very real possibility.jackalo626 wrote:Stopping at a different CVS without a gun just gets you robbed in a different zip code. Always be armed is all I can say. Glad you weren't stabbed. This story sounds like a copy and paste though tbh.
Someone asked me last week if I was going to be "more armed" for Halloween. He was essentially asking about extra mags and/or a backup gun. I told him that my EDC is sufficient for EVERY DAY. If I ever feel the need to be more armed, I will have a rifle. An AK fits nicely in a tennis racket bag and no one in the mall is the wiser.
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It was a good example, true or not. Thanks for the post.
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I apologize if something i said rubbed you the wrong way. No sarcasm was intended. Two people said "glad you're ok" which made me think that it was not clear that this story was not written by me or about me.jackalo626 wrote:You misunderstood my post apparently. I don't know you therefore I don't believe you so you can take your sarcasm elsewhere. These stories pop up all the time and that thing was 3 novels deep and sounds fake so I made the notation. Carry on.PDM wrote:Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
I know the guy who wrote this. He has no reason to fabricate it, and neither do I. Carrying everyday is often inconvenient, and events like this should be shared to remind us all to be vigilant. I have no other motive.
You are right about that! I have never felt the need to carry a rifle in any public place. All I mean by that statement is that if there is even the slightest chance of a gunfight, a rifle is necessary and can be carried concealed.jackalo626 wrote:PS if you are carrying an ak to the mall, you might want to move or shop Amazon.PDM wrote:It's amazing how many people feel safer in certain areas. Yes, Bardstown is "safer" than Atlanta, but there is still a very real possibility.jackalo626 wrote:Stopping at a different CVS without a gun just gets you robbed in a different zip code. Always be armed is all I can say. Glad you weren't stabbed. This story sounds like a copy and paste though tbh.
Someone asked me last week if I was going to be "more armed" for Halloween. He was essentially asking about extra mags and/or a backup gun. I told him that my EDC is sufficient for EVERY DAY. If I ever feel the need to be more armed, I will have a rifle. An AK fits nicely in a tennis racket bag and no one in the mall is the wiser.
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At the time I posted my reply, the "third-party" element slipped from my thoughts.PDM wrote:Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
No reason to doubt the validity of your friend's misfortune.
Regardless, a valid point was made to always be aware of your surroundings & keep a means of protection very close at hand.
I guess I could carry my AR in my BOB but having to put the damn thing together under stress could prove to be hazardous to MY health.
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Let me step back and say that sounded a lot harsher than I meant. I meant to say after reading that out loud that I didn't recognize your name during my lunch break and thought this could be a copy and paste story from another forum (people do that) so I wasn't sure of its validity. Sorry about your friend as I said and I hope he gets well as I would say about anyone. Your post was appreciated and look forward to more in the future.PDM wrote:I apologize if something i said rubbed you the wrong way. No sarcasm was intended. Two people said "glad you're ok" which made me think that it was not clear that this story was not written by me or about me.jackalo626 wrote:You misunderstood my post apparently. I don't know you therefore I don't believe you so you can take your sarcasm elsewhere. These stories pop up all the time and that thing was 3 novels deep and sounds fake so I made the notation. Carry on.PDM wrote:Hmmm... I guess the first line wasn't clear enough.
I know the guy who wrote this. He has no reason to fabricate it, and neither do I. Carrying everyday is often inconvenient, and events like this should be shared to remind us all to be vigilant. I have no other motive.
You are right about that! I have never felt the need to carry a rifle in any public place. All I mean by that statement is that if there is even the slightest chance of a gunfight, a rifle is necessary and can be carried concealed.jackalo626 wrote:PS if you are carrying an ak to the mall, you might want to move or shop Amazon.PDM wrote:It's amazing how many people feel safer in certain areas. Yes, Bardstown is "safer" than Atlanta, but there is still a very real possibility.jackalo626 wrote:Stopping at a different CVS without a gun just gets you robbed in a different zip code. Always be armed is all I can say. Glad you weren't stabbed. This story sounds like a copy and paste though tbh.
Someone asked me last week if I was going to be "more armed" for Halloween. He was essentially asking about extra mags and/or a backup gun. I told him that my EDC is sufficient for EVERY DAY. If I ever feel the need to be more armed, I will have a rifle. An AK fits nicely in a tennis racket bag and no one in the mall is the wiser.
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Roger that. You're a good dude jack!
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Don't say that yet, you haven't been here very long.
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You're chances aren't any better with a name like woots-a-whatever.
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$700.00 is not worth your friend's life. The up side you and him can still talk about it over a couple of beers. My father the only poet warrior I have ever know use to say "He who runs away lives to fight another day". Three on one when they are in tight is an ifey deal even if armed with a heater from hell IMHO.
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Indeed. Something we often miss is that it's not worth someone else's either. I discussed this with him at length. Not having a gun was not his biggest mistake. He was missing the most important element of defense - mindset. He was also missing good tactics. Your father is right. Get out of there! Not fighting is waaaaay better than winning a fight. The gun may or may not have helped. Depending on his attackers, it could actually have cost him his life. Without the proper mindset and tactics, he is a sitting duck either way. Once you have to pull the trigger (or even draw) the situation has already gone terribly wrong.
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