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<blockquote data-quote="TomT" data-source="post: 744971" data-attributes="member: 55397"><p>Rich said it well. You don't need a big ass heavy caliber gun to stop someone. The same people that drive big trucks to make up for small genitalia buy big guns. A 9mm may make a smaller hole but will still kill a person. Also, remember most shooting incidents occur with 10 feet. That's why peace officers spend a lot of time on the range shooting at close (7 yards and under) targets. At close range just about any caliber is going to be deadly. </p><p></p><p>It's more important that you learn how to use the gun. It's like using a fire extinguisher. Sounds easy but at the time you'll actually be using it, you will be very frantic and tense. If your buying a weapon for security be ready to use it under extreme conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomT, post: 744971, member: 55397"] Rich said it well. You don't need a big ass heavy caliber gun to stop someone. The same people that drive big trucks to make up for small genitalia buy big guns. A 9mm may make a smaller hole but will still kill a person. Also, remember most shooting incidents occur with 10 feet. That's why peace officers spend a lot of time on the range shooting at close (7 yards and under) targets. At close range just about any caliber is going to be deadly. It's more important that you learn how to use the gun. It's like using a fire extinguisher. Sounds easy but at the time you'll actually be using it, you will be very frantic and tense. If your buying a weapon for security be ready to use it under extreme conditions. [/QUOTE]
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