I watched some of it... No doubt he has experience and no doubt his credentials are good... but none of that matters when your argument doesn't add up. I gave up watching when Mr. Werner presented as fact, pocket guns being more effective than service pistols in the hands of civilians. Just because a pocket pistol COULD stop an attack doesn't mean it will or that we should not carry anything larger than a .25acp. After that he says "may", "might" or "could" and "probably".RGVshooter wrote: ↑Sun Dec 30, 2018 12:57 am Here we go again with the caliber debate....
Let me ask you guys a question.... For those who are licensed to carry, what is your main goal when it comes to self defense?
He further stated he could document far more failures in service pistols than in pocket guns. I would submit that the civilian world doesn't report failures to a statistic gathering body as leo and mil after shootings.
Further, I find it fascinating that the world is full of people with small guns and actual stories of limp wristing, fails to eject, feed etc. (both people I know and know of online) They are in much greater proportion to the experience & stories of service pistols failing... besides, the service pistols he speaks of are glock, m&P, XD and Beretta 92's... which are said to be the MOST reliable under any set of circumstances or operating conditions.
Apparently I was right 25 years ago!!!! my first kel-tec P3AT was the right choice! Much better than the STI gaurdian that I shoot better, faster and way more accurately... and the KT would have only jammed on the range, never in a gunfight - whereas the STI will probably fail in a fight since it runs like a champ on the range, in classes, and with factory and reloads to the tune of over 15K rounds. -sarcasm off- And God forbid one of them does fail in a fight, the larger gun is MUCH easier to do a failure drill or mag change with.
I won't change his mind and he won't change mine... and that's fine.