the others have already advised you a bundle of good pointers, but here's my take.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I guess your imaginary situation would have been something like this:
The perp is alone and armed...
He can shoot back at you if you miss or fail to incapacitate him...
In C&L, you're relying on a series of mechanical devices to ensure that the gun won't fire unintentionally: the holster, thumb safety, grip safety, and trigger; and organic devices: that gray matter or marrow inside the head. For all these to fail just in the right sequence to fire a round is...
For all the time i'd been browsing gun boards, it's the Glock and the HK USP line that had built a reputation of durability and accuracy over thousands of rounds fired.
Behind them would be the Walther P99, HS2000 (Springfield XD) and Sig Pro, if only because of their relative newness as...
I believe I had posted on the issue of USP's and +P+ ammo at ammolab.com. One respondent stated that his USP manual definitely declares +P+ capability of the firearm.
I hope there are USP owners here with a similar indication in their manuals... ;)
I now have a gun in 0.35" and in 0.45" calibers...
One more gun in 0.40" caliber wouldn't be bad at all...
I'd have one each in Small, Medium, & Large.
Nice... ;)
Close to 5000 on my USP9, no hiccups. All types of bullets, including lead
Much more accurate than I am. Won't hesitate on getting a 45USP...
That is, if the wallet permits ;)
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