Quote Originally Posted by Truegiant View Post
It doesnt matter, if when that day comes you only end up shooting him in the leg once out of 10-15 bullets because you never went to the range and practiced. I would take 10 guys into battle who all owned high points, if they could consecutively hit a 8" pie plate at 25yds on the move.

Unlike most other people out there who think they know shit about handguns and make stupid comments like, get a .40 for personal protection.

Go to a range and rent 5-6 guns. Shoot 100 rounds out of each gun. See if the range place has a holster you can throw them in and walk around, sit in a chair, sit in your car, run around the building and see which one fits you the best. Why buy a Glock 23 if you cannot even fit your man hands on it? Why buy a 1911 if for the life of you, yo ucannot hit the broad side of a barn.

Dont fall into the hype of buying guns off of internet research. I feel i am a pretty damn good shot and there are some guns out there that I cannot hit shit with consistently. Anyone can shoot small groups from a rest hitting paper under no stress conditions. The same doesnt apply when your hands are sweaty, hearts racing, there is little to no light, and the target isnt sitting still.

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x2... I know swat guys that qualify at 99% all day. When they are getting shot at or in a real scenario, they say that they would rate their percentage at about a 70%.

I was once into the hype of caliber size, power of a pistol, damage it can do, etc. Once i put money forward into shooting often, I find out that everything i used to think is a buncha BS. Like truegiant says. rents a few guns and see which ones fits your hand, comfort, and accuracy best. Everyones frame is different! I see like 6'8" 300+ lbs guys carrying sub compact guns just so they can "conceal better" shoot with about 2-3 fingers dangling below their pistol. Everyone is overly hyped on everyone else's feedback and label whoring!