youve obviously not shot a good 25,ive never had mine fail to fire or eject once,and ive carried and shot it for 40+years.ive had more jams and misfires with sw,colt,even glocks than i ever had with my 25.why would you consider it under powered?isnt the whole idea of a personal defence weapon to allow you to get away from an attacker?as long as i am out of arms reach thats good enough for 99% of cases.the other guys hopped up on drugs you better break a bone with even the biggest caliber or your in trouble anyway.now if i was hanging out where those drugged up folks did i might reconsider that of course.but im not real likely to run into one at church or in the pasture,or even at work.i think sometimes folks tend to forget what these little autos and pocket pistols were designed and built to be.and i think if you would check,most killings are done with a lowly,underpowered 22.its funny but some guy 20 ft away giving me a cussing,threatening me ,waving a knife or even in most cases a gun isnt threatening enough to me to justify his killing.you touch me though,and i guarantee you will have 6 25 caliber implants,what ones that dont pass through anyway.I would be willing to wager ,if you took a poll across the country right now,that 95% of the folks who had a concealed carry permit were unarmed right now.if you asked why 99.9% of those would say its simply unconvenient to carry .they did it,and found it just wasnt comfortable.my 25 in my pocket will do more than their 45's in their dresser everytime period.
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