JERRY
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too many variables.
for some the lighter calibers are all they can shoot comfortably. and if they cant shoot comfortably they wont practice or carry it...
im not a sub caliber flag waiver but the G42 seems to answer to a lot of folk's problems. too small of a gun and the .380 hurts to shoot. too big of a gun and its hard to conceal.
then there are those who need or wish something smaller.... if a gun isn't convenient for the carrier to conceal, many wont carry. they key is to ensure the carrier of a sub caliber is not delusional in its abilities..... aptly applying it (.22lr, .25acp and the like) with an emphasis on shot placement and rapid follow ups. also that the gun is an extraction tool (shoot and scoot), not a stay and play tool.
for some the lighter calibers are all they can shoot comfortably. and if they cant shoot comfortably they wont practice or carry it...
im not a sub caliber flag waiver but the G42 seems to answer to a lot of folk's problems. too small of a gun and the .380 hurts to shoot. too big of a gun and its hard to conceal.
then there are those who need or wish something smaller.... if a gun isn't convenient for the carrier to conceal, many wont carry. they key is to ensure the carrier of a sub caliber is not delusional in its abilities..... aptly applying it (.22lr, .25acp and the like) with an emphasis on shot placement and rapid follow ups. also that the gun is an extraction tool (shoot and scoot), not a stay and play tool.