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Re: Firearms caliber question.


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Posted by RandyB(MI) on August 12, 2018 at 22:26:44 from (24.180.66.205):

In Reply to: Re: Firearms caliber question. posted by old on August 12, 2018 at 21:07:39:

I agree 100% with " OLD". If you miss...nothing matters..so..get something easy to handle , hide and shoot accurately. My cry is a Ruger 22 LR with 10 shot clip. NOBODY is going to keep coming at ya when being hit by multiple rounds of a 22 ! You said "real world". If the guy already has his own weapon pointed at you...then you're toast..you waited too long or something but ya ain't gonna win the gun fight like that. In MOST instances...in "the real world"..it's going to be a prowler or someone thinking you are an easy robbery etc and they are NOT expecting to see you pull a gun of any kind...they are not out to die for your billfold and they will be stopped by any weapon pointed at them..and if they need a little more persuasion,then fire a couple rounds. It's not like they know what you have! 10 rounds from an accurate 22LR semi-auto pistol will tear someone up. Lets face it..in "real world" situations...if a 22 semi-auto doesn't do the trick...neither is anything larger as you have probably way underestimated the situation and/or let it get so far out of hand that you probably should have chosen another option way earlier. To me "real world" is being parked at the auto-teller at your bank and you see someone closing in on you. Soon as they know you are packin'...they are a flyin'. Like I maintain...if you need more that a semi-auto 22 pistol...you probably should have made some better decisions early on. If I'm sitting at a mall waiting for wife and I see two armed thugs approaching across the lot......I'm not getting into a firefight...this guy is starting up and racing the other way. last I knew , thugs can't out run my vehicle. Once in clear,911 and keep them in sight so can direct cops. No need to be a "hero" in most situations. Makes no sense to pull a weapon when they already have.You will lose.


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