I recently signed up on the S&W forum, a great source of info,if you like S&W revolvers, past or present.
On the "Ammo" page, there are serious questions re: "the best ammo for a church security detail". Lots of comments and suggestions ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime. Many of the "security" people are ex-LEOs and selected congregation members who are licenced CCW.
I asked why the ammo specifics would be any different in a church as opposed to any other public venue such as a theatre, mall or school. All are going to be filled with panicked, screaming people of all ages and physical conditions.
Since most mass shootings take place in posted "Gun Free" zones, I suggested posting signs stating that members of the congregation are armed and trained and that armed security in parking areas might deter shooters from entering.
Otherwise, wanna-be shooters are going to think things are OK and that they have the edge. This could result in a two way range which ups the chances of "collateral" damage.
On the "Ammo" page, there are serious questions re: "the best ammo for a church security detail". Lots of comments and suggestions ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime. Many of the "security" people are ex-LEOs and selected congregation members who are licenced CCW.
I asked why the ammo specifics would be any different in a church as opposed to any other public venue such as a theatre, mall or school. All are going to be filled with panicked, screaming people of all ages and physical conditions.
Since most mass shootings take place in posted "Gun Free" zones, I suggested posting signs stating that members of the congregation are armed and trained and that armed security in parking areas might deter shooters from entering.
Otherwise, wanna-be shooters are going to think things are OK and that they have the edge. This could result in a two way range which ups the chances of "collateral" damage.



















































