I have nothing against the 380 but shooting a caged hog and some glass doesn't prove anything.Here you go all you big caliber people:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u6-9VXiBDw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhfKSXWLNxg
Now tell me the .380 is not enough gun.
I have nothing against the 380 but shooting a caged hog and some glass doesn't prove anything.
I carry a 2nd firearm (usually a naa 22mag) not as a "backup", (although it would certainly work as one) but for something like a wild animal (snake,possum,etc..) that is going after my chickens for example....... When it wouldnt be all that prudent to use my primary (357 mag snubby) as the firearm of choice.... as it would be too loud, costs more to shoot, etc....Some of the guns folks use as primaries also have a 7 or 8 round capacity.
I understand there are many factors as to why folks choose which guns they carry, primary and bug, ranging from weight to physical size to ability to handle recoil to mode of dress and ammo capacity. And yet those who carry a smaller caliber for a bug are relying on the smaller caliber to do the job just as much as they are relying on the larger caliber. Perhaps even more since the purpose of a bug is to finish what the primary couldn't.
So it seems odd to me that some folks dismiss smaller calibers as inadequate for primary guns that are quite often considered acceptable for back up guns to use when the larger caliber primary has failed to get the job done.
A .22LR or mag is perfect for that use. Even a .22short can do the job. And if it is rabbit or squirrel, you don't waste the meat. 'Possum, not so much of a waste and the same with a groundhog.I carry a 2nd firearm (usually a naa 22mag) not as a "backup", (although it would certainly work as one) but for something like a wild animal (snake,possum,etc..) that is going after my chickens for example....... When it wouldnt be all that prudent to use my primary (357 mag snubby) as the firearm of choice.... as it would be too loud, costs more to shoot, etc....
A .22LR or mag is perfect for that use. Even a .22short can do the job. And if it is rabbit or squirrel, you don't waste the meat. 'Possum, not so much of a waste and the same with a groundhog.
Very greasy chicken maybe. I'd rather eat gator.Groundhog taste like chicken.
I also carry a Walther PPK/S, a sweet little accurate pistol in 380.acp.
Yes Sandeti, I have come to regard my Walther as a close freind. The bullets seem to go where I want them to.
And "wild Dog" I understand you clam to be a LEO. I have serious doubts of that. First of all, no LEO I have ever known would have a handle on any Forum that sounded anything like "Wild Dog". How would you like to have a prosecutor ask you what your handle you have on a CCW forum? Particularly after a contested shooting. And "Woof, Woof, Dirtbag" is way over the top. Considering that, I also have serious doubts about your claim of a "Bee Sting" equalling a gunshot wound. I think you are a poser.
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