Size VS Capacity

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Re: Size VS Capacity

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Like most motorheads, I'm a subscriber to the theory of "If 'some' is good, and 'more' is better, then 'too much' might be just enough". Up until the point it conflicts with the above. Use the most that you can DELIVER accurately/efficiently.
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Re: Size VS Capacity

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I would rather have 8+1 of .45 over 15+1 of 9mm
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I prefer to not run out of ammo, when you really really need it.
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I guess I am a heretic. I carry a .38 Police Posotive, almost never any reloads. I like the simplicity, light weight and accuracy.
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patterson wrote:I would rather have 8+1 of .45 over 15+1 of 9mm
I carried an M1911A1 (7 + 1) on active duty. Now I enjoy my M&P (17 + 1). Capacity helps me stay in the fight.
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Re: Size VS Capacity

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Oh, drat. I've been happy for weeks, carrying my P250 DAO Sig subcompact. 12+1 plus a 17 round spare mag in a thoroughly safe package.

Now, after reading this, I'll probably be back to my roots tomorrow.

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oljames3 wrote:
patterson wrote:I would rather have 8+1 of .45 over 15+1 of 9mm
I carried an M1911A1 (7 + 1) on active duty. Now I enjoy my M&P (17 + 1). Capacity helps me stay in the fight.
If the fight is with a amped up whacked out BG I would rather have a .45 than 9mm
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Re: Size VS Capacity

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There are trade-offs for each. Higher capacity allows more shots; whether it is multiple attackers, or missed shots. Larger caliber does have more "force", assuming you hit your mark. At the end of the day, each of us gets to make the call on which we decide.
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