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Re: o.t. gun caliber
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Posted by RayP(MI) on April 26, 2007 at 19:09:39 from (207.241.135.202):
In Reply to: Re: o.t. gun caliber posted by james braley on April 26, 2007 at 13:01:38:
The standard NATO round for handguns is the 9mm. It is a very effective round. Many are caught up in the "Bigger is better" rat-race. My suggestion is that you go to a gunstore where they can allow you to shoot several calibers and find the ones you can shoot comfortably. .22 Is enough to do serious damage. A police officer friend of mine lost his life to one. However, it is probably light for self defense. I would suggest something in the .35 cal size - .38, .357, 9mm. Heavy enough to be effective, light enough to be controllable, and fun to shoot. (PS my daughter and I shoot and carry .9mm, reload all own ammo, most with own cast bullets.) Very confident I can do a good job with 9mm. With a 15 round magazine, I can send a lot of lead in a hurry.
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