Originally Posted by martyr
yeah, the old 'stopping power' argument.
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Is there any other kind?
Originally Posted by martyr
the way i see it, i'm out to save my own skin when i carry.
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Same here. I don't run around shooting people (not anymore).
Originally Posted by martyr
if i feel the situation calls for a wound instead of a fatality,i have that option with the 9mm, but i'm also confident that i can kill with it if it comes to that.
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"Return Fire With Aimed Fire" is the watchword. Center-mass or headshots will drop a threat, but if you're a crack shot and you can compensate for recoil, drop them with a blown-out kneecap. A wound with a .45 is like neutralizing someone with a bulldozer. It might be "overkill" so to speak, but it's guaranteed to work hand's down. I've seen 9mil wounds that don't stop someone unless you dump rounds into them (aka waste), where a bigger bore will make it HURT so bad that they can't get up and come at you again.
Originally Posted by martyr
i agree that if you don't want to have to be precise in a split-second scenario, larger calibres are the way to go, and i respect their use. i just don't like them as much myself.
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Again, Return Fire With Aimed Fire. I always, always, Always try to use aimed fire, and since I don't miss... I know where you're coming from, but with handguns, if you aren't precise then you're going to miss. And that round could potentially kill or injure an innocent bystander.
Although to be honest, the reason professional forces use 9mils is because the 9mil won't come back out unless you're shooting Callista Flockheart. A .45 might go through a target and zap someone else.
I respect the smaller bores too, don't get me wrong. And dropping targets with them is like watching a hunter drop elk with a BB gun - just fucking impressive (when you've seen so many 9mil rounds NOT kill a target unless it's point-blank to the face).