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That is why I would never own a PS90/5.7x28 caliber weapon except as a toy. |
Whatever you get, I think a first handgun should be 9mm. That way you will go and shoot it more as ammo is cheaper, recoil is less, etc. If you don't train with it enough to put the lead on target when it counts, caliber doesn't matter one bit.
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i shot a fully loaded thompson center fire .45 from WW II a while back, kinda cool and real expensive real fast!!!!!!! |
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Since I cannot own a full-auto P90, and I want the problem solved in as little hits as possible while not totally giving up ammunition capacity, the 9mm makes more sense for me. 16 rounds in a compact package + a spare magazine=31 rounds everywhere I go, 16 ready immediately. Really like my G19/MTAC |
hmm
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I trained with the USSS, and they were average shooters. I think they made the wrong choice with their service weapons.
I personally like the Glock 9mm option. However, I train with the Sig 229. |
I voted for the shotgun for close quarter combat shooting. Actually, I'd like to have the handgun on standby if I'm going to use the shotgun as my primary before running out of ammo.
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screw that, thats a big hole in the dry wall to fix
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