I'm trying to decide between four different rounds for self defense use: 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 or .357 Magnum. Right now, I'm leaning towards the .40 S&W because it has nearly the stopping power of a .45 and isn't as big, which means a smaller, more easily carried weapon. My criteria for judging the calibers is this: price (lower price, more training rounds fired), stopping power, size, and overall reliability (for example, the .40 S&W is known to sometimes misfire and ruin the gun that's firing it).
As for what gun I'll use, I'll figure that out after I'm finished deciding on the caliber. In any event, it most likely will be an autoloader, so any suggestions there will be helpful too.
Thanks for your input in advance.
2007-06-21
07:22:18
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gomakemeasandwich
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