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by dirtyrice
Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:34 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: CHL Proficiency caliber question
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Re: CHL Proficiency caliber question

People really shouldn't dog on smaller calibers so much. My mother has lupus and fibromyalgia. Because of this she does not have the muscle strength most people do. This is why using a .22 or her .25acp works much better. She can't hold up heavier pistols very well and managing the recoil can be an issue. Plenty of people have been killed by .22's. If you think a bigger caliber makes up for poor shot placement, you need to get real. I don't know anyone that is gonna keep advancing while getting hit with .22lr,.25acp or a .32 especially if you hit them in the face.

But since she needs a minimum of a .32 "caliber" to qualify what rounds qualify as .32 "caliber". I have a police positive that shoots .32 s&w shorts. But it is a revolver and her 25acp is a semi-auto. I would want her to get the semi-auto permit but I don't know what the smallest round is that qualifies as .32 caliber. Help please?

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