Consider the following incident. Would you be able to better access, deploy, retain and get off multiple shots with something like a Glock 19 or a hammerless snub revolver? If in doubt, maybe try running a force-on-force scenario drill simulation of the event with both auto and revolver sim guns and see what happens.
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murphydog;14[LIST said:[/LIST]0148310]In any case, it doesn't appear there would have been time to draw any firearm, but better situational awareness on the part of the victims may have helped.
Well it's definitely pretty!I hope so, otherwise I am in big trouble.
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...The type of guns used had nothing to do with the outcome. (Of the Miami FBI shootout.) Other than the fact that if you know you're going into a gunfight, bring a rifle.
And why do people get so defensive about their choices? Op asked for an opinion. IF we all live by the 99% rule, none of us would even carry a gun of any kind. IF the semiauto was NOT superior, it would have likely never been invented.
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How many of you think that setup would be enough for realistic self defense, or should I get a bigger gun with more capacity or a different caliber?
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After trying different approaches, I've decided on a hybrid. Similar to a different thread from a while back - it works for me. It'll continue to evolve.Some people do indeed get defensive, but some folks like me want to discuss and debate the issue to determine the validity of their thinking and their choice. Just as not all opinions are equally valid, nor do I think all weapon choices are when it comes to personal defense. I like hearing alternative points of view to see if my perspective holds up to challenges. An individual should be able to articulate the reasons why they chose the weapon they carry and point to evidence and facts that support it.
In terms of military and police use, the auto is superior for the most part, but that's not what is being discussed here.
Some people only look for information that supports their choice when they should also be questioning it. Who knows, maybe I'll decide I'm wrong at some point and start carrying a Glock, but anytime I ask for evidence supporting a realistic need to carry a higher capacity weapon with quick reloads, nobody provides any and I have yet been unable to find anything definitive or substantial myself.