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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2638789" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>It always annoys me when people point pistols at cats and expect it to be any kind of deterrent on its own. The lion doesn't know what a gun is, so it useless until you pull the trigger and turn it into a noisemaker or a pain dispenser. I get that people hold it at the ready, but you have to use the rest of your arsenal as well. I used to run into lions at night at work while patrolling and being loud and aggressive was the best medicine. I would literally grunt like a gorilla and pursue them instead, typically aided by a bright flashlight. This is clearly a problem animal, but its not learning any lessons by the guy meekly retreating, and panting like a wounded gazelle. Also people need to not Timothy Treadwell themselves and record their own demise, its not worth it for a few likes on social media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2638789, member: 113623"] It always annoys me when people point pistols at cats and expect it to be any kind of deterrent on its own. The lion doesn't know what a gun is, so it useless until you pull the trigger and turn it into a noisemaker or a pain dispenser. I get that people hold it at the ready, but you have to use the rest of your arsenal as well. I used to run into lions at night at work while patrolling and being loud and aggressive was the best medicine. I would literally grunt like a gorilla and pursue them instead, typically aided by a bright flashlight. This is clearly a problem animal, but its not learning any lessons by the guy meekly retreating, and panting like a wounded gazelle. Also people need to not Timothy Treadwell themselves and record their own demise, its not worth it for a few likes on social media. [/QUOTE]
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