Posted by oldtanker on November 13, 2011 at 17:34:47 from (66.228.255.223):
In Reply to: O.T Justification posted by WGWKy2 on November 13, 2011 at 14:44:39:
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LOL Lou, just for your general info.....the only round that has a higher one shot stop rating than the 45ACP is the Glock 45 and only if you buy the real expensive rounds. The 44 comes in right behind the 45ACP. The deal there is the 45 is slower and has more time to expand. Where the 44 comes out much better is longer range......but then again the average gun fight takes place at less than 20 feet so for CC there really is no atvantage to the 44. Darn sure wouldn't want to hunt with the 45......Now sure the "study" isn't as good as we would hope it to be but there is some data there that is accurate. Most people who tend to argue the data like thier gun and are trying to justify it. Kinda like the Army generals saying that 70% of the troops like the M16/M4. 70% of the troops are in support jobs and don't get involved in fire fights! Sure they like a light weight gun with no recoil......thier life isn't hanging on how well it works! But when the combat troops are reporting time and again hitting a bad guy in the chest at 100 yards and not putting them down there is something wrong! And that is not addressing the jamming issues. My son just completed infantry school this past spring and they are teaching triple tap to the grunts now with the rifle!
Too bad about your wrist, hope they don't bother you too much. I shoot with some older guys around your age, some of even shoot the larger pistols still.
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