I said "I'm not going to judge or hate on people for liking guns as a hobby," so I very clearly wasn't trying to "suck the fun" out of anything. I'm just saying that it's a pointless debate to say one gun has more stopping power than another. It's completely irrelevant for shooting targets. Whether a certain gun is "better" than another is 100% personal preference unless you're going into a situation where performance actually matters. Arguing with someone on a manner of preference is foolish is the point I was trying to make.
As for never having had someone break into my house, no I haven't. I have a dog that barks any time someone is on our side of the street, and I live in a nice neighborhood. My father does own a gun from when he was in the military, though, but I personally don't know where he keeps it, the make, or the model. Never really interested me.
Using a gun in real life is a lot different than shooting at targets, and a lot different than anything you see in video games or movies. I personally will very likely never carry in a gun in my life. I took several years of self defense training, and was taught that you should never carry a weapon unless you're both able and willing to take a human life with it; to do so otherwise defeats the purpose of carrying a weapon for safety as it just puts yourself in more danger. I'm uncomfortable with the prospect of taking another persons life, and if I were to be put in a position of danger, such as being robbed or mugged, I'd probably just hand over my watch and wallet. It's a Timex and I don't ever carry more than 40$ in cash, hardly worth dying over, or killing over. I have no qualms with target shooting for sport, though. I've done it a few times, it was a lot of fun.





