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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Owen 2" data-source="post: 744993" data-attributes="member: 63022"><p>As a former CCW instructor in NC I do not recomend anything under 9mm. Given the situation you must be in to use deadly force ( threat of death or serious bodily injury) a smaller caliber may cause your assilant to stop but not before potentially fatal injuries have occurred to you.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Stay with quality manufacturers. What is your life worth? I've seen several "low cost" firearms fail to function or even break during class. I've seen all brands have issues but the better ones far more infrequent. If you can't repeatedly go to the range and fire without jams or failure to fire issues, then do not use that gun for protection.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also get instruction from certified instructors and practice what you are taught. There are many myths about shooting and when you can/can't shoot and if you are in this type of situation there are no second chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Owen 2, post: 744993, member: 63022"] As a former CCW instructor in NC I do not recomend anything under 9mm. Given the situation you must be in to use deadly force ( threat of death or serious bodily injury) a smaller caliber may cause your assilant to stop but not before potentially fatal injuries have occurred to you. Stay with quality manufacturers. What is your life worth? I've seen several "low cost" firearms fail to function or even break during class. I've seen all brands have issues but the better ones far more infrequent. If you can't repeatedly go to the range and fire without jams or failure to fire issues, then do not use that gun for protection. Also get instruction from certified instructors and practice what you are taught. There are many myths about shooting and when you can/can't shoot and if you are in this type of situation there are no second chances. [/QUOTE]
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