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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3235832" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>As I said, it was my opinion. But, never did I say that a rifle is <strong>never</strong> the best option, I simply said that I disagree in your grandfather's case that he should have been able to carry a rifle. This was based on the fact that his arthritis was bad enough to prohibit him from shooting a pistol. How would that arthritis affect his ability to shoot a rifle in a stressful situation? Add in the uncertainty of anyone's reactions under stress and it is just a few too many uncertainties in my opinion. Granted, that is based off soley your description of his affliction and not any substantial observations. However you presented his situation as a model for someone who would benefit from a rifle as a carry weapon. I simply put up my arguments that disagreed with yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3235832, member: 43724"] As I said, it was my opinion. But, never did I say that a rifle is [B]never[/B] the best option, I simply said that I disagree in your grandfather's case that he should have been able to carry a rifle. This was based on the fact that his arthritis was bad enough to prohibit him from shooting a pistol. How would that arthritis affect his ability to shoot a rifle in a stressful situation? Add in the uncertainty of anyone's reactions under stress and it is just a few too many uncertainties in my opinion. Granted, that is based off soley your description of his affliction and not any substantial observations. However you presented his situation as a model for someone who would benefit from a rifle as a carry weapon. I simply put up my arguments that disagreed with yours. [/QUOTE]
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