SgtSam
Member
Look, a lot of people can quote chapter and verse about this caliber vs that caliber. This incident proves this or that over that and those. Etc., etc., etc.
I have an 87 year old uncle who was hit six times by a German light machine gun during WWII. He sustained hits in the shoulder and back. The gun spun him as he went down, he was seriously injured, but he survived. I'm sure the German threw his machine gun away after that and got himself a good old G.I. 1911 as "they all fall to hardball".
I read about a LEO not to long ago that survived a head shot, virtually point blank, with a .45 ACP (no jokes about hard heads or nothing between the ears please).
The point is, many people who carry all sorts of guns in all sorts of calibers, in most instances are well armed if they know what their doing. If they don't, a damn RPG won't help. There is no "magic bullet", or magic caliber for that matter, or, come to think of magic gun. HA, to me, one of the best ways to attack is to carpet bomb with a B-52. And even then, some of the SOB's survive.
So, don't get your shorts in a knot over your carry cartridge. As has been so often said, find a gun you like, can shoot well, can afford to shoot often, pick the best round available (out of many that are), and practice, practice, practice. In most instances, you'll be way ahead of the bad guy.
SgtSam
I have an 87 year old uncle who was hit six times by a German light machine gun during WWII. He sustained hits in the shoulder and back. The gun spun him as he went down, he was seriously injured, but he survived. I'm sure the German threw his machine gun away after that and got himself a good old G.I. 1911 as "they all fall to hardball".
I read about a LEO not to long ago that survived a head shot, virtually point blank, with a .45 ACP (no jokes about hard heads or nothing between the ears please).
The point is, many people who carry all sorts of guns in all sorts of calibers, in most instances are well armed if they know what their doing. If they don't, a damn RPG won't help. There is no "magic bullet", or magic caliber for that matter, or, come to think of magic gun. HA, to me, one of the best ways to attack is to carpet bomb with a B-52. And even then, some of the SOB's survive.
So, don't get your shorts in a knot over your carry cartridge. As has been so often said, find a gun you like, can shoot well, can afford to shoot often, pick the best round available (out of many that are), and practice, practice, practice. In most instances, you'll be way ahead of the bad guy.
SgtSam