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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 966525" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>OKIDOKI, Either will get the job done, both the .45ACP an .357Mag are both known manstoppers, now for those who keep a .357Mag as their HD gun an have never fired a .357Mag in anger, I would suggest that you download that blaster to a .38spl+P. The concussion and over pressure created by the .357Mag. can and will be damaging to your ears, and to anybody else that resides in your home. Yes the .45acp will still hurt, but as with the .38spl+p it is subsonic, and the issues of concussion and over pressure are alot less so the effects of damage from each is less. </p><p></p><p>Depending on the size of the room/shooting area the .357Mag/ .44Mag, and even some 9MM rounds have been known to rupture eardrums, or cause sever hearing loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 966525, member: 5168"] OKIDOKI, Either will get the job done, both the .45ACP an .357Mag are both known manstoppers, now for those who keep a .357Mag as their HD gun an have never fired a .357Mag in anger, I would suggest that you download that blaster to a .38spl+P. The concussion and over pressure created by the .357Mag. can and will be damaging to your ears, and to anybody else that resides in your home. Yes the .45acp will still hurt, but as with the .38spl+p it is subsonic, and the issues of concussion and over pressure are alot less so the effects of damage from each is less. Depending on the size of the room/shooting area the .357Mag/ .44Mag, and even some 9MM rounds have been known to rupture eardrums, or cause sever hearing loss. [/QUOTE]
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