You have the same thoughts that most people do ...
especially if they have never faced someone with a gun ... "Is the gun I am carrying big enough to get the job done?"
I am no expert in this field, but what personal experience I have had, I never considered the caliber of the gun the other guy was carrying. All I focused on was that he had a gun!
If you ever have to pull it (and I pray you don't ever have to) all that other person is going to be thinking is HE'S GOT A GUN! And if you have not warned the other person that you are armed, when it comes out and makes a loud noise the other person will be thinking "Oh ---- I've been shot." (add whatever four-letter word fits the situation)
The gun carries easily for you. Shoot it until it becomes an extension of your arm. Practice putting the bullet where you want it at 20 feet distance.
And yes ... there are many exceptions to what I have stated above. You cannot anticipate anything except your own reactions and proficiency. Enjoy the .32.
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Ele era velho.
Ele era corajoso.
Ele era feio.
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Dave B,
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JohnKDM,
2025-04-02, 19:22
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- You have the same thoughts that most people do ... -
JimT,
2025-04-02, 10:48