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How many of our members have ever had to react in self defense?
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<blockquote data-quote="AKguy1985" data-source="post: 3715301" data-attributes="member: 824"><p>After thinking about it I did have a road rage situation many years ago that shook me up for awhile. I was getting on highway 169 from 116th many years ago. There was a dump truck ahead of me moving slow as molasses. I looked over and got in the left lane to pass him. Next thing I know there is a maroon mid 90s corvette on my back bumper. He flashed his lights at me, so I sped up and got over to let him by. He got in behind me. So I switched to the left lane, he changed lanes with me, then back to the right lane, again he stayed behind me and didn't want to pass. I floor it and am driving 100+ mph to try and get away from him. Well a ford F-150 isint going to outrun a corvette. So, of course he hangs right with me behind me. So, I was getting nervous he was going to follow me to my destination and try something. I had my Remington 870 in the back seat. I reach back and grab it and put it up front with me. The corvette driver sees this, switches lanes and slams on his brakes. Never saw him again. </p><p></p><p>Another time I was pumping gas at claremore QT and this homeless man jumps in the bed of my truck and says: TAKE ME TO CATOOSA! NOW! I said no, and pulled my shotgun from out behind the seat. His eyes get big as dinner plates and he runs away. I called the law but he ran and hid somewhere before they showed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKguy1985, post: 3715301, member: 824"] After thinking about it I did have a road rage situation many years ago that shook me up for awhile. I was getting on highway 169 from 116th many years ago. There was a dump truck ahead of me moving slow as molasses. I looked over and got in the left lane to pass him. Next thing I know there is a maroon mid 90s corvette on my back bumper. He flashed his lights at me, so I sped up and got over to let him by. He got in behind me. So I switched to the left lane, he changed lanes with me, then back to the right lane, again he stayed behind me and didn't want to pass. I floor it and am driving 100+ mph to try and get away from him. Well a ford F-150 isint going to outrun a corvette. So, of course he hangs right with me behind me. So, I was getting nervous he was going to follow me to my destination and try something. I had my Remington 870 in the back seat. I reach back and grab it and put it up front with me. The corvette driver sees this, switches lanes and slams on his brakes. Never saw him again. Another time I was pumping gas at claremore QT and this homeless man jumps in the bed of my truck and says: TAKE ME TO CATOOSA! NOW! I said no, and pulled my shotgun from out behind the seat. His eyes get big as dinner plates and he runs away. I called the law but he ran and hid somewhere before they showed up. [/QUOTE]
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