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... & thanks for putting my day back into perspective.
interesting posts by all, yes....and i think the thought that it's simply a case of ergonomics & correct training seems to pop up here is good. think i'll hang out here with you folks on the high road. it should'nt be an issue what ANYONE wants to shoot, just train right for it, and make the mods if needed so it fits your body.
the description of love at first sight brings a smile to my face, too. i fell in love with a sako TRG-41S...of which i still have lustful dreams of owning one day. ;-)
I dont think that anyone has brought up the fact that (correct me if I'm wrong) it's much easier to rack the slide of an automatic if you pull the hammer back first. Most folks that are upper-boby-strength-challenged can do this.
Years ago I was shopping for a handgun for Mrs. AZLib, and one of the best pieces of advice I got was to make sure it was stainless. The clerk that gave me this nugget made the point that the first thing you want the BG to think is "Jesus....the Bitch has a Gun!!". That thought alone might keep her from having to pull the trigger. Men all want the latest in tactical fashion.
She got the Walther PPK....in stainless, of course.
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