There are always outlier cases that need to be addressed.
I remember a man in a wheelchair who was blind. His self-defense weapon was an N-frame S&W loaded with 5-in-1 blanks. Given his situation (he'd been mugged a couple of times), he knew that he'd be in close contact with anyone assaulting him. His strategy was to grab the person and only fire his revolver if he could achieve muzzle contact.
Personally, I thought that was pretty smart. I kinda wish he had sprung for a MagnaTrigger conversion, though. I always wondered if someone might take the revolver from him. Still, it was a reasonable solution.
I remember a man in a wheelchair who was blind. His self-defense weapon was an N-frame S&W loaded with 5-in-1 blanks. Given his situation (he'd been mugged a couple of times), he knew that he'd be in close contact with anyone assaulting him. His strategy was to grab the person and only fire his revolver if he could achieve muzzle contact.
Personally, I thought that was pretty smart. I kinda wish he had sprung for a MagnaTrigger conversion, though. I always wondered if someone might take the revolver from him. Still, it was a reasonable solution.