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It was a real situation but the first shot did the job. I'm not all that good but it was at cant miss range.
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It was a real situation but the first shot did the job. I'm not all that good but it was at cant miss range.
I think the shot in my .38 shells is closer to dust than shot.
Not true. You can but they have to be registered with the ATF. You also have to live in a state that does not ban them. Georgia does![]()
It was a real situation but the first shot did the job. I'm not all that good but it was at cant miss range.
useful considerations here.Even then I carried a BUG but going for it was never in my mind so I'm not sure how useful it would have been if at all. I gave the 9mm back to my brother an bought a .38 colt H&R top break revolver. Several years later an I still carry a .38 special rossi but wish good top breaks were on the market. I also still carry my NAA .22 revolver as a BUG. But I am not a auto hater. My primary gun will always be a revolver of decent caliber but I wish the small 22 auto on the market came with double stacked mags cause I would like one as a bug.
The way I see its is most times anyone needs ton draw an fire everything is over in 2 to 3 shots no matter the caliber used but bigger is better. After about 5 or 6 shots the few time that get that far everyone has taken cover or they would have been hit. Seems to me more rounds becomes more important than high caliber at that point. So to me a high copasity 22 auto that is reliable an has a light slide would make a great BUG cause the odds of failure should be very low cause of low recoil an the fact that the odds of ever having to draw it would be almost none. But if more than 5 or 6 is actually needed then it is there with 20+ more.
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I think the saying "slow is fast" applies.
No worries about thread jacking, its all good.
I have never lived in a CC state though I do travel. My home state an the two close neighbors are OC states. I do try to stay with CC capable guns for when the people at walmart get sheepy on me but I would hate to have to CC all the time. Just the idea of going out an having to ask "honey is my gun showing" would just bug me.
I think the saying "slow is fast" applies.
No worries about thread jacking, its all good.
I have never lived in a CC state though I do travel. My home state an the two close neighbors are OC states. I do try to stay with CC capable guns for when the people at walmart get sheepy on me but I would hate to have to CC all the time. Just the idea of going out an having to ask "honey is my gun showing" would just bug me.