Offhand McFlan
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I dont know where you live but in my neck of the woods 40 is still predominant. Very likely states which kiss federal ass are the ones switching.
What do you think has changed in "today's street wars" that you believe has affected what is necessary to stop an attacker?I honestly think most P.D.'s would be better off with 9mm's these days too. In today's street wars with today's firearms, more ammo is the paradigm. They have to follow suit.
Where, except in screen fiction and in some people's imaginations, would that be a meaningful comparison?This has nothing to do with my believing a single 357 is bit more likely to put someone down than a single 9mm.
Can you cite recent actual examples of police officers "crazy magdumping as apposed to taking more careful shred for shots" and engaging in suppressive rife without being disciplined or charged or indicted for recklessness?Both good guys and bad guys have transitioned into crazy mag-dumping as opposed to taking more careful shots. Cops do it and bad guys often do it alike, regardless of training. This becomes extremely suppressive and the only way you're going realistically compete unless you're VERY good or VERY lucky...is by following suit and shooting back much in the same way.
It does seem to be one of the few fault around this forum. It has a tendency to turn almost any thread into a life or death decision thread. Some times a 38 Special is just a 38 Special...
My favorite revolver cartridge.And I do love my 38 Specials.
And I do love my 38 Specials.