Posted by Matt (NEIA) on August 29, 2011 at 20:18:44 from (184.97.57.218):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
first off my experience comes from law enforcement so you can take my opinions as you wish all just my 2 cents worth. As far as a handgun if you want capacity along with decent stopping power and low recoil go with a 9mm usually most 9mm hold around 16 rounds, a revolver is what it is, you have 5 or 6 shots to get the job done, so if someone wakes you up from a dead sleep would you rather have 16 chances or 5 or 6 to get the job done? i'd go with the semi auto, one thing about revolvers though is they almost never malfunction which is the one good thing about them
now on to shotguns, why in the heck you'd want to rack your shotgun is beyond me, why would you not want that thing at full capacity? say you have 3 intruders break into your house and they wake you up from a dead sleep when they open your bedroom door, you got time to "rack it" aim and take out all 3? your aim will be crappy at best from dead sleep and if you don't train yourself to rack it before you shoot it everytime you will point that gun and start shooting and nothing will happen because you forgot to rack the dang thing amongst all the excitement, meantime they will not hesitate to end you since you are in the middle of an ow crap moment and they came ready to do battle just remember all just my 2 cents worth, best of luck to you in your selection and i would maybe consider a dog if you can have one where you live, best protection money will buy, maybe a lion if you can afford one lol
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