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71-year-old shoots would-be robbers at internet cafe
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<blockquote data-quote="TrueBlueGT" data-source="post: 12012285" data-attributes="member: 14641"><p>Relax. I never said it was optimal. Any gun is better than no gun and today he had a 380. It worked and saved lives. No reason to "what if" the scenario to death because we know how it turned out. Carry whatever you shoot well and feel comfortable with. I don't care if you want to carry a 22lr or a 50ae. However, if you are practising 'driving tacks' with your EDC gun then you are doing it wrong. A bigger gun does not give you firearm control or shot placement regardless of the scenario. Practice does. So practice. And practice with the gun you will carry. Lots of guys buy the bigger frame or caliber because they deem a 32 or a 380 or even a 9mm to be inadequate. Then they carry that big iron for a while and realize its uncomfortable and awkward to conceal a large frame. Then they go back to a smaller pistol. Point is the gun or caliber is of limited importance. As long as it is utterly reliable, you are fully comfortable with its operation, and you actually carry it you are better off than 99.9% of society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrueBlueGT, post: 12012285, member: 14641"] Relax. I never said it was optimal. Any gun is better than no gun and today he had a 380. It worked and saved lives. No reason to "what if" the scenario to death because we know how it turned out. Carry whatever you shoot well and feel comfortable with. I don't care if you want to carry a 22lr or a 50ae. However, if you are practising 'driving tacks' with your EDC gun then you are doing it wrong. A bigger gun does not give you firearm control or shot placement regardless of the scenario. Practice does. So practice. And practice with the gun you will carry. Lots of guys buy the bigger frame or caliber because they deem a 32 or a 380 or even a 9mm to be inadequate. Then they carry that big iron for a while and realize its uncomfortable and awkward to conceal a large frame. Then they go back to a smaller pistol. Point is the gun or caliber is of limited importance. As long as it is utterly reliable, you are fully comfortable with its operation, and you actually carry it you are better off than 99.9% of society. [/QUOTE]
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