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Re: A Good Problem

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:09 am
by Kiowa Scout
TLynnHughes wrote: Greg,

.................I totally agree with you about the perceived inadequacy of the 9mm. The way I see it is I would be putting holes where there aren't supposed to be any so I'm good. ;-)

T.
TLynnHughes,
You are right about bullet holes. Besides your gonna shoot til they go down, so does it really matter whether it's a 9mm, .380 ,.38, .40, or .45?

Have you looked at the Sig P238? It's very similar to the old Colt Mustang series of .380s with some new features. I am looking at one for me or my wife, whoever get's a handle on it first. :thumbs2:

Re: A Good Problem

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:28 am
by MoJo
Tlynne,

My advise is worth what you paid for it but, here goes. Get a .38 snubby everybody should have one or two of them. Great backup guns and great all the time guns. The manual of arms is "point, shoot, repeat as necessary" I carry my snubby everywhere except for posted locations I can't avoid. It's very comforting to know I have a handful of felon repellent discretely handy.