.45ACP is still my choice for handgun caliber
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- ScottDLS
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Re: .45ACP is still my choice for handgun caliber
I carry a Lorcin .25 and it's way better than .45 . 
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Re: .45ACP is still my choice for handgun caliber
As opposed to the often reported mass shooting with an "assault rifle" in .223/.556., not a 9mm handgun.philip964 wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 1:15 pm The Thousand Oaks mass shooter use a .45 and the press has reported that there were few wounded because of that ammunition selection.
Lets also not forget the press reported and ran with the witness account that the shooter was VERY well trained, as he had good form and performed a mag change in just 6 seconds.
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Re: .45ACP is still my choice for handgun caliber
I carry .500 S&W Magnum, because .501 would be an NFA destructive device and require a tax stamp.
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Re: .45ACP is still my choice for handgun caliber
Nobody show them a video of Jerry Miculek with a revolver then.flechero wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:08 pmAs opposed to the often reported mass shooting with an "assault rifle" in .223/.556., not a 9mm handgun.philip964 wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 1:15 pm The Thousand Oaks mass shooter use a .45 and the press has reported that there were few wounded because of that ammunition selection.
Lets also not forget the press reported and ran with the witness account that the shooter was VERY well trained, as he had good form and performed a mag change in just 6 seconds.![]()
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