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Woman Dies After Failing To Learn How to Fight With Her Handgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 2777348" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>I get why people would want to carry revolvers but I am a semi auto guy. I understand that my glock "could" jam but I will take the chance. A revolver just don't have the rounds that I feel Comfortable carrying. And reloading takes a lot of practice. Of course that goes for semi autos too. That's why I practice reloads all the time. The fact remains that even with a boat load of training when the real thing happens none of us know how we will react. I hope that I wouldn't choke but I couldn't say. Sure training would help to better prepare you for when the real thing does happen. But training is expensive and some people just can't afford it. Some can barely afford to have a pistol as it is. I just pray if I am ever in the need to use my pistol that I do everything right and make it out of the confrontation safe and lawful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 2777348, member: 24577"] I get why people would want to carry revolvers but I am a semi auto guy. I understand that my glock "could" jam but I will take the chance. A revolver just don't have the rounds that I feel Comfortable carrying. And reloading takes a lot of practice. Of course that goes for semi autos too. That's why I practice reloads all the time. The fact remains that even with a boat load of training when the real thing happens none of us know how we will react. I hope that I wouldn't choke but I couldn't say. Sure training would help to better prepare you for when the real thing does happen. But training is expensive and some people just can't afford it. Some can barely afford to have a pistol as it is. I just pray if I am ever in the need to use my pistol that I do everything right and make it out of the confrontation safe and lawful. [/QUOTE]
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