I've thought a lot about having a firearm in Argentina or some of the other countries I spend time in. I am a very experienced firearm user in my home country with many types of weapons; however i have chosen to NOT have a firearm in Argentina or other countries i spend time in. The reason for this decision is rather complex. To view a firearm as a conclusive way to provide self protection from 'bad guys' is completely simplistic and wrong. 'Bad guys' happen upon you when you least expect it and if you spend any time fumbling around for your weapon, you are most likely either going to have your weapon taken from you and used against you or if they have their own weapon, shoot you instantly. Once you display a gun or indicate that you have a gun, you immediately raise the stakes in a tense situation to one where the other party feels like you are fatal threat and therefore should react accordingly - shoot you. Also, once you indicate that you have a firearm, the 'bad guys' could go away and come back with a gun or go away and later steal your gun. Quite frankly, if you think a firearm is to protect you, then you must be prepared to severely injure or kill anyone who you think is threatening you before they get a chance to show you their weapon. AND this means that you will inevitably kill someone who actually was unarmed; and thus you will be charged with murder. Unless you are prepared to kill and spend time in a very rough prison, it is not a good idea to have a firearm as a means of self protection. I know many examples that fit the scenarios i have described, and that is why i don't have a firearm in Argentina. If you encounter threats, most likely it is because the 'bad guys' want some property of yours. Just give it to them and let them leave. They are already highly jacked up on adrenaline, testosterone, and perhaps drugs. Don't do anything that leads them into making rash decisions. Be calm, non-threatening, and live to see another day of freedom.