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<blockquote data-quote="Running Arrow Bill" data-source="post: 802450" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>I saw on the MSNBC news today that a 70 YO man was repairing fences and attacked by his CRAZY COW! He apparently managed to shoot it with his .22 pistol. Wife heard screams and came and picked up pistol and shot it some more. Then, before or after shooting she ramed it with the pickup. I think they said she finally killed it. He is in critical condition in a Florida Hospital...</p><p></p><p>Moral to this story:</p><p></p><p>"Never take a .22 to a Gun Fight...(or cow fight)." People that think a .22 is a suitable defense weapon have been watching too many cartoons...of course, a well placed shot into a vital brain area might do it, if the projective didn't bounce off the skull bone...</p><p></p><p>Use nothing smaller than a 9 mm semi-automatic. Preferably a .40, .45, or .357. Whether or not the attacker is 2, 4, or no legged reptile... Life is too short to be a (dead) victim. "Be prepared when doing ranch work...(especially when alone)..."</p><p></p><p>JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running Arrow Bill, post: 802450, member: 9"] I saw on the MSNBC news today that a 70 YO man was repairing fences and attacked by his CRAZY COW! He apparently managed to shoot it with his .22 pistol. Wife heard screams and came and picked up pistol and shot it some more. Then, before or after shooting she ramed it with the pickup. I think they said she finally killed it. He is in critical condition in a Florida Hospital... Moral to this story: "Never take a .22 to a Gun Fight...(or cow fight)." People that think a .22 is a suitable defense weapon have been watching too many cartoons...of course, a well placed shot into a vital brain area might do it, if the projective didn't bounce off the skull bone... Use nothing smaller than a 9 mm semi-automatic. Preferably a .40, .45, or .357. Whether or not the attacker is 2, 4, or no legged reptile... Life is too short to be a (dead) victim. "Be prepared when doing ranch work...(especially when alone)..." JMO [/QUOTE]
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