AbNo
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Drewesque wrote:
You may not always be in over your head. You might be trying to hit a moving target, while scrambling for cover yourself.
How many people here try to move while firing? Move while firing at a moving target? Because, let's face it, if you've drawn, the guy you are drawing upon is *probably* not going to be standing still at this point.
Drewesque wrote:
AbNo wrote:Drewesque wrote:
If I've used more than 5 rounds in a defensive situation, something has gone horribly arwy.
Or you're very lucky, at least for the moment.
Some people don't get TIME to let off 5 shots....
That being said, I'd like to have more than I "need", because, well, we know what people that talk about what others "need" are trying to do....
If you've had time to fire 5 times and you have not stopped the threat, chances are you're in over your head. Mind you, I'm not advocating a policy of having only five bullets on you, just saying that capacity is not a huge issue in handgun selection. Especially since you should have found cover by the time you need to reload.
You may not always be in over your head. You might be trying to hit a moving target, while scrambling for cover yourself.
How many people here try to move while firing? Move while firing at a moving target? Because, let's face it, if you've drawn, the guy you are drawing upon is *probably* not going to be standing still at this point.