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Posted by Bill-KCKs on April 26, 2007 at 11:58:42 from (208.54.14.18):
In Reply to: o.t. gun caliber posted by james braley on April 26, 2007 at 10:14:36:
IF you potentially want it for self defense, get a 9mm, .38/.357, .40, or .45 ACP. The great thing about a .357 Mag revolver is you can practice with cheap .38 Special and save the .357 Mag loads for business. 9mm can be shot very cheaply now, too. I used to think that any caliber that didn't start with a "4" was useless. There's been so much advancement in bullet technology, that all of them are now about equal. But I still prefer "forty-somethings." A 9mm might not expand, but a .45 won't shrink. This guy specializes in Law Enforcement trade-ins. It HAS to be shipped to a licensed dealer in your state, but he's really good to deal with. Super nice guy. Look over his offerings.
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