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New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - cobalt - 10-09-2006 One thing best remembered....if you carry a gun and have to draw it to protect yourself....you better be committed to shooting it. Doing so with accuracy is also a given. I have never had to do this, but I will if I have to. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-09-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:One thing best remembered....if you carry a gun and have to draw it to protect yourself....you better be committed to shooting it. Doing so with accuracy is also a given. I have never had to do this, but I will if I have to. So true, Cobalt. I'd say, in =any= situation where you decide violence is called for, plan your move AND DO NOT HESITATE! CARRY THROUGH! As RAH noted, that's the level at which a 5-pound mother cat can drive off a 60-pound police dog. "Little man drop a big man every time, if the little man's in the right and he keeps on a-coming." New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Biggles - 10-09-2006 99mustang232 Wrote:needless to say i have the same two guns, but have been looking at the plus 2 bottoms for my 4 13rnd mags, saw some online but not upgraded springs, did you use the OE springs or replace them? speaking of whacking a platoon, what do you think could happen if you used two of the 40rnd drums you can get from sportsmanguide.com I didn't replace the springs, as they were stout enough as is (or perhaps "as are"--I have a shitload of mags). New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Biggles - 10-09-2006 ShadowLord Wrote:Hi all, I've shot many of these, and most would not make my top ten list. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Biggles - 10-09-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:One thing best remembered....if you carry a gun and have to draw it to protect yourself....you better be committed to shooting it. Doing so with accuracy is also a given. I have never had to do this, but I will if I have to. True, very true. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - ShadowLord - 10-09-2006 I hear ya Biggles -- things like production ratings help to make some of those guns listed into the top 10-- Production ratings don't matter to the user do they....stopping power does! ShadowLord New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Ken Valentine - 10-10-2006 webby Wrote:That's what makes the most sense to me. One of you guys posted something about a "determined woman with a .22" and even though I carry a larger calibre I had to smile at that. I think that may have been me. I once said something to the effect that a grimly determined woman with a 22 would be far more effective than an irresolute man with a 44 magnum. Quote:There is a lot to be said for the skill and willingness of the people involved, no matter what kind of guns they bring to the fight. I would say that skill and determination should be at the top of the list, firepower comes next. Ken V. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - thelastvalar - 10-11-2006 Come on now folks...a contest between 9mm and .40? It goes to the 40 cal automatically. Bigger round=bigger hole. Plus with a glock you can carry almost as many rounds. My glock 21 is holds 15+1 (granted its law enforcement issue) but since the extended mag ban ended, they're not too hard to come by. Not to mention the fact that Jack wouldn't worry about no stinkin' gun ban to begin with. My great uncle used to tell a story about WWII. He said his squad leader got shot with a 6 round burst of 9mm, from hip to shoulder. Apparently this just wasn't enough to finish his squad leader off, and the man, with six bullet holes in him, shot the german with one well placed .45 and finished him off. My uncle's quote was "I always felt sorry for that rotten kraut." Me personally, i'd love to see Jack stick to the .45, it's by far my favorite caliber, and when you hit someone, you know they're going to stay down. But if its a fight between a 9mil and a .40, well I hate to be the one to say it, but SIZE DOES MATTER. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - thelastvalar - 10-11-2006 Sorry, but it slipped my mind. To all of my fellow gun nuts out there, has anyone taken a long hard look at the 5.7 caliber pistol being made by FN? Enough power in a pistol to punch through a one inch titanium plate after traveling 100 meters, slim, easy to conceal, and a decent capacity. Could be right up Jacko's alley if he ever needs to take on someone wearing body armor. New Gunny question: 9mm or .40 cal? - Ken Valentine - 10-12-2006 thelastvalar Wrote:Come on now folks...a contest between 9mm and .40? It goes to the 40 cal automatically. Bigger round=bigger hole. Plus with a glock you can carry almost as many rounds. My glock 21 is holds 15+1 (granted its law enforcement issue) but since the extended mag ban ended, they're not too hard to come by. Not to mention the fact that Jack wouldn't worry about no stinkin' gun ban to begin with. The .40 S&W is a good round, but what counts most is bullet design. My late brother had 13 Glocks in his collection: 2 ea. Glock 17 -- 9mm. (One with Tritium night sights.) 1 ea. Glock 17L. -- 9mm. 3 ea. Glock 20 -- 10 mm. 1 ea. Glock 21 -- 45 ACP. 3 ea. Glock 22 -- 40 S&W. 2 ea. Glock 23 -- 40 S&W. 1 ea. Glock 27 -- 40 S&W. And scores of magazines. I let all of them go to auction. I can't stand Glocks! Quote:My great uncle used to tell a story about WWII. He said his squad leader got shot with a 6 round burst of 9mm, from hip to shoulder. Apparently this just wasn't enough to finish his squad leader off, and the man, with six bullet holes in him, shot the german with one well placed .45 and finished him off. My uncle's quote was "I always felt sorry for that rotten kraut." The key words here being "well placed." 9mm or 45 ACP, military ball is definitely NOT the deadliest bullet to be hit with. If you survive for 30 minutes after being hit, you'll most likely live your normal span. (Doesn't necessarily mean you won't suffer nerve damage. Again, it depends on where you're hit.) Quote:Me personally, i'd love to see Jack stick to the .45, it's by far my favorite caliber, and when you hit someone, you know they're going to stay down. Depends on where you hit them. Generally speaking, if a round isn't powerful enough to knock you down when you shoot it, it's not going to knock down the person you hit either -- unless they're off balance of course. Quote:But if its a fight between a 9mil and a .40, well I hate to be the one to say it, but SIZE DOES MATTER. Size helps, but by far, what matters most is shot placement. Ken V. |