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<blockquote data-quote="bambihunter" data-source="post: 3591192" data-attributes="member: 342"><p>I'd continue carrying what you were carrying if you were comfortable with it. I realize that may have been their firearm and not yours, but if you are required to purchase your own than get it or the aforementioned 1911 .45 acp. </p><p>That said, I am a huge fan of the 10mm auto. It used to be you had to choose between higher power, but lower capactity and slower reload of a revolver to get a magnum level of power. With the 10mm auto, it is as powerful as a .357 mag (more so if using real 10mm ammo and not the watered down junk loaded near .40 S&W specs). Plus, with guns such as Glock for instance, you can have 15+ rounds of that on tap. Many manufacturers offer it now. Even SIG has entered that arena and Springfield has a couple of updated models. Formerly they were 1911 design only. I have not bought a SIG yet but I'd like to get a DA/SA model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambihunter, post: 3591192, member: 342"] I'd continue carrying what you were carrying if you were comfortable with it. I realize that may have been their firearm and not yours, but if you are required to purchase your own than get it or the aforementioned 1911 .45 acp. That said, I am a huge fan of the 10mm auto. It used to be you had to choose between higher power, but lower capactity and slower reload of a revolver to get a magnum level of power. With the 10mm auto, it is as powerful as a .357 mag (more so if using real 10mm ammo and not the watered down junk loaded near .40 S&W specs). Plus, with guns such as Glock for instance, you can have 15+ rounds of that on tap. Many manufacturers offer it now. Even SIG has entered that arena and Springfield has a couple of updated models. Formerly they were 1911 design only. I have not bought a SIG yet but I'd like to get a DA/SA model. [/QUOTE]
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