Interesting Article

I have always maintained one should choose the largest caliber one can consistently deliver on target.

Accordingly, if the .380 ACP fits the bill, go with it.
 
When it comes down to opinions, everyone thinks they're right and all others are wrong.

Everybody should, a person would have to be pretty dumb to argue a point they didn't think was right. It's like the statement "I found it in the last place I looked." My response is "Of course, how dumb would a person have to be to continue to look for something after they found it."
 
Everybody should, a person would have to be pretty dumb to argue a point they didn't think was right. It's like the statement "I found it in the last place I looked." My response is "Of course, how dumb would a person have to be to continue to look for something after they found it."


Hahahaha

I agree with the statement about follow up or control. Was it NYC, where that mad man was loose on the streets? 4 cops fired 13 times, 13 people were shot... Not one the bad guy? All using 9mm and or .40?

My father in law carries a little SW .22 mag UL I covet. And that's his reasoning. He knows he can fire 6-8 times and not miss. He can't with either of my carry choices.


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I have always maintained one should choose the largest caliber one can consistently deliver on target.

Accordingly, if the .380 ACP fits the bill, go with it.

Several times quickly, as 'I" interpret the message in the article.
Michael
 
Hahahaha
My father in law carries a little SW .22 mag UL I covet. And that's his reasoning. He knows he can fire 6-8 times and not miss. He can't with either of my carry choices.

This. I like to match the weight of the gun to the power of the ammo. An 11-oz J-frame is a .22 Magnum to me. Certainly not a .357. For .38 Special I can do a 15-oz 642 but I prefer a 19-oz early M60. .357 requires a 2-lb L-frame for this old boy.
 

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