Nancy. was wondering how many rounds would be enough,what caliber weapon, all makes a difference. Some times just two rounds are more then enough if placed in a vital area .What caliber is acceptable for all women to fire with out damaging the hands? My wife carries her 9 mm 7 rounds and still in some instances would NOT be enough. What would you feel safe in using a weapon ,if need be? While a belt fed 12 gauge is out of the question,but say inside a vehicle,close quarters with very little room to swing a revolver or pistol.Outside of a vehicle there is alot more better "tools" to get the job done, I agree. The (2 shot) derringer is just one "tool" I carry while traveling,as it can be accessed quickly and reloaded in my case,less than 2 seconds.Either 45 lc or 410 shotgun ammo. I realize in your neck of the woods,certain "types" of illegal varmints do come in packs, but around this part, for the most, it's usually only one or two at most. I appreciate your point of view. LOU
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