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#2420061 - 06/17/11 01:03 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: Poser]
Trapper John
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 Originally Posted By: Poser
As far as the caliber wars, I'm tired of them. 9mm is more than sufficient and has probably killed more people in the last 20 years than any other caliber, is the choice of many LEO agencies, as well as the military. (Though, it would be interesting to see what handgun caliber the military would choose of not mandated by NATO.) Just like deer hunting, a well placed .223 round can be more effective than a inaccurate .338 round.

Especially for carrying a polymer based, sub compact size handgun, it is difficult to control the recoil of a caliber larger than a 9mm for many shooters. I carry a compact size .40 (Glock 23) most of the time, but if I go subcompact, will carry a 9mm. I do have a .380 backup gun that I sometimes carry on my ankle or in my pocket (usually on road trips or out hunting in certain areas), though I almost never carry that as my primary weapon.

If you do choose to carry a larger caliber, your shot placement should be every bit as good as a 9mm, which means you should be/are/have been shooting on a regular basis. Being a hunting forum, I assume many on here are more competent with a handgun than the average armed citizen, however, don't let your ego be the determining factor in your caliber selection. Your selection should be based on the nature of the ballistics and your ability to handle the weapon. You should take into serious consideration your ability to handle that caliber with one hand, further consideration for your ability to handle that caliber with your off hand. These are the realities of carrying a handgun for self defense purposes.

I also hate it when a potential new gun owner with no experience and little consumer knowledge is shopping for a handgun and the caliber snobs start telling him or her that they need a gun with more stopping power than that inexperienced shooter will be able to effectively handle.





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#2420070 - 06/17/11 01:11 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: Stovepipe]
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 Originally Posted By: Stovepipe
 Originally Posted By: TAFKAP
 Originally Posted By: Unicam
Get one that feels good in your hands and positions itself well. Confidence in your weapon to work every time you squeeze the trigger and in your way around that weapon are whats most important. If you go with a Glock make sure you check out the early and late generation weapons, the angle of the grip and the pull of the trigger are much better in the newer generations I think. Good luck finding one you like.


If that's the case, I might be considering Glocks again for my next purchase. I can't shoot the XD, M&P, or Glock because of the angle. Glocks especially are topheavy, and I have to readjust my draw every time because I draw it low.
they ain't top heavy when you've got a full magazine. (at least not to my feel)


Could be....I've just tried them in the store and didn't like the angle. Could be on to something that way. Otherwise, I'd be all over an M&P
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#2420102 - 06/17/11 01:44 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: TAFKAP]
ferg
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"caliber snobs"

I like it \:\) ;\)
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#2420107 - 06/17/11 01:49 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: ferg]
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 Originally Posted By: ferg
"caliber snobs"

I like it \:\) ;\)

wait till he asks about deer calibers, lol
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#2420117 - 06/17/11 02:15 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: Stovepipe]
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 Originally Posted By: Stovepipe
 Originally Posted By: ferg
"caliber snobs"

I like it \:\) ;\)

wait till he asks about deer calibers, lol


Anything beyond .22 is overkill! \:D
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#2420118 - 06/17/11 02:17 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: Stovepipe]
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 Originally Posted By: Stovepipe
 Originally Posted By: ferg
"caliber snobs"

I like it \:\) ;\)

wait till he asks about deer calibers, lol


Barret should enter the the handgun market offering a single shot, .50 Caliber BMG handgun. That will be the new acid test for the caliber snobs \:o

On a related note to the hunting calibers, but a bit of a overall tangent, I picked up a shooting mag at the range one time and skimmed through a article on the merits and pleasures of Elk hunting with a the Barret .50 cal. Really? Seriously? I thought it was a joke, but it was not. So, there are people willing to lug a 40+ pound rifle around the Western country chasing Elk? Is there any meat left of the exit wound side? I'm mean, I'm sure the gun is awesome to shoot and all, but would any sensible person actually take it Elk hunting, and, is it even responsible in anyway to write and article encouraging this practice?
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#2420182 - 06/17/11 03:40 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: Poser]
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I got a 9mm and a 45 XD, would sell the 9mm
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#2420191 - 06/17/11 03:55 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: ferg]
TAFKAP
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 Originally Posted By: ferg
"caliber snobs"

I like it \:\) ;\)



Coming from a .45 guy \:D
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#2420200 - 06/17/11 04:05 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: TAFKAP]
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Thanks for all of the input guys, but I'm not interested in another brand or caliber. I'm just trying to decide between the 9mm Glock 17 or 19????
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#2420386 - 06/17/11 08:59 PM Re: In The Market For A Handgun [Re: CAMARO12]
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I like the 19 for a carry gun. I currently carry/shoot a G20sf, G21sf, and a G30(as well as a an Ruger SR9 and Lcp). I am currently looking for a 19 myself. Ive let a couple go over the years and have always regretted it. Either one would probaly make you a dang good sidearm. Im partial to the 19 as a carry gun only because of size, but the 17 would be a good range/truck gun IMHO.

Edited by Bad-Bowtie (06/17/11 09:00 PM)

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