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What to expect if you have to shoot a bovine
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 64318" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>IMO the best gun for self defense is the one you have that you can use. Bettter to make three good hits with a .22 than a miss with a .44 mag. Having said that, to choose a caliber for stopping power in a handgun, I would want the first number to be a 4. Calibers for police use are often dictated by dept. policy and not necessarily by what works best. The advantage, if there is one, of a 9mm is 'firepower', not 'stopping power'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 64318, member: 663"] IMO the best gun for self defense is the one you have that you can use. Bettter to make three good hits with a .22 than a miss with a .44 mag. Having said that, to choose a caliber for stopping power in a handgun, I would want the first number to be a 4. Calibers for police use are often dictated by dept. policy and not necessarily by what works best. The advantage, if there is one, of a 9mm is 'firepower', not 'stopping power'. [/QUOTE]
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