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Quote from: DoubleJ on January 11, 2013, 10:17:57 AMI really want a .357 mag but, I'm having trouble finding one that is 4", has 7rd capacity and in my price range.I know a lot of people do not like Taurus but my 4"tracker is a great shooter and very reliable, as is the other two Taurus pistols I own. Two stay in the discussion though, I will say I like my .45. 10+1 and very easy to carry and conceal.
I really want a .357 mag but, I'm having trouble finding one that is 4", has 7rd capacity and in my price range.
Too me, it is all about control and rounds effectively on target where I place them.... Get the gun that you can control and put the rds where they count.
These types of threads always generate lots of interest, be it the 9mm vs 10mm vs 45, or the 270 vs 30-06 vs. 458, etc.I've come to believe, based primarily on hunting and killing big game, that there are a few laws of firearms and killing that generally apply to these topics:1. Any gun is better than no gun.2. No gun or bullet will instantly stop a living creature 100 percent of the time. Unless a spinal column or near spinal column hit is made, the creature may run/keep coming. I've seen too many lung/heart shot animals survive for 5 to 10 seconds (or longer) to believe that it wouldn't apply to humans in most instances as well.3. Everything being equal, bigger bullets are better than smaller bullets. If shot placement is all that matters, we'd hunt elephants with .22s.4. Everything isn't equal. I believe there is a small advantage in stopping powder to larger caliber handguns versus smaller caliber handguns. However, calibers like 9mm have other advantages such as lower cost of ammunition which equals more practice, milder recoil, and increased magazine capacity which can tip the scales in favor of them.Of far greater importance than caliber is the ability to think clearly and use whatever weapon you choose effectively when it matters.
I think it will continue.
okay so speaking of 9mm has anybody had the chance to try out the kimber solo? every time i go to a gun store i look but never seen one in stock. read a lot of good things about it but im sure not going to lay down the cash to order a gun ive never even held.
Here is the link regarding the 9mm vs the 45. http://www.brassfetcher.com/index_files/9mmvs45ACP.htm