When your life is being threaten,hart beat at 170, maybe more than one attacker it can be hard for the most trained person to be as accurate as needed to be with a 9mm and that is whats so great about the 45acp you can hit someone in the toe and stop the threat. This is why 'all' police, fbi...
A 380. & 9mm is to much for her. I almost have nothing to say after that comment. You need to ask your self and her which is worse a 'little' kick or being attacked' i say a 9mm is way too small a 9mm will stop somebody but it generally doesn't happen until they have already attacked you back...
i'm sorry but there's no way you or jerry M. can shoot faster than a auto even jerry M. says that the reason he keeps a 10lbs trigger is because "he cant get ahead of a revolver with a leaser weight trigger" meaning revolvers are slower to shoot, this is a quote from jerry him self.
I always believed that a revolver was the best protection simply because its a guarantee that it wont jam like auto's sometime do but after putting over a 1000 rounds through my S&W 4506 with out one problem i would go with an auto 'that i trust' and it seems 'all' police,fbi,military, and so on...
'intercooler' is your title referring to a turbo system' if so thumbs up, cars&guns are my thing. You hit on what i was going to ask next which should i be more concerned about slamming back or slamming forwards. And a little hot is good enough for me. might go as high as 1400. even though S&W...
How do you know what pound recoil spring to use? For example I've heard you can tell from how far the cartridge ejects from the gun. I have a S&W 1076 '10mm' and want to go a little HOT about 1250 to 1300. Thanks
The Smith&wesson mod-4506 right now is my home-protection gun, So i call it my 'middle of the night crack head killer'. Hopefully it will stay only the name rather then what it does.
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