06-14-2015, 09:31 AM
The problem with all of this is without experience it turns into a lot of speculation and trying to apply logic.
On the one hand if you have exhausted 8-15 rounds (extra mag) of .45 and are still going then you are in a firefight. A few more 9 MM rounds may not help much.
On the other hand, like wilderness protection where the conventional wisdom is carry the biggest round you can shoot accurately, maybe carry the most ammo you can conceal is right.
On the one hand if you have exhausted 8-15 rounds (extra mag) of .45 and are still going then you are in a firefight. A few more 9 MM rounds may not help much.
On the other hand, like wilderness protection where the conventional wisdom is carry the biggest round you can shoot accurately, maybe carry the most ammo you can conceal is right.
On the one hand if you have exhausted 8-15 rounds (extra mag) of .45 and are still going then you are in a firefight. A few more 9 MM rounds may not help much.
On the other hand, like wilderness protection where the conventional wisdom is carry the biggest round you can shoot accurately, maybe carry the most ammo you can conceal is right.


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