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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
That pretty much describes exactly how I "evolved" and arrived at my current carry practices too. :cheers2:
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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Excaliber wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
That pretty much describes exactly how I "evolved" and arrived at my current carry practices too. :cheers2:
Me too. It must be an old COP thing.

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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
That pretty much describes exactly how I "evolved" and arrived at my current carry practices too. :cheers2:
Me too. It must be an old COP thing.

Chas.
Or it could just be the fact that great minds think alike! "rlol"
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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Excaliber wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
That pretty much describes exactly how I "evolved" and arrived at my current carry practices too. :cheers2:
Me too. It must be an old COP thing.

Chas.
Or it could just be the fact that great minds think alike! "rlol"
I am just grateful to just be in the mix of great company. :tiphat:
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.

Which brings up the old Texas Ranger joke:

A ranger agreed to make a presentation to a ladies club. As he arrived, one of the women commented "My, that's quite a large gun you have on your hip. Are you expecting trouble?"

"No Ma'am", he replied. "If I were expecting trouble, I'd have brought a shotgun."
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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carlson1 wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Excaliber wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
WildBill wrote:I realize I am late to this post, but the caliber argument for me hasn't been much of a decision for me.
I am not sure exactly why, but I have never been able to shoot a .45 ACP as accurately as I would like.
That is why I have carried .38 Spec +P and 9 mm. :tiphat:
Truth is we all have something we can't shoot as well. I shoot the .356 Sig fine, but not the .40. I like .45 and revolvers.

I don't direct this at anyone because I was this way when I left LE for years. I thought I had to carry two guns and back up mags for both and a revolver on my ankle to go to Kroger's and get milk. :fire I realize bad things can happen anywhere, but I finally "matured" out some I guess because I try real hard not to go to places I need to take my gun safe to.
That pretty much describes exactly how I "evolved" and arrived at my current carry practices too. :cheers2:
Me too. It must be an old COP thing.

Chas.
Or it could just be the fact that great minds think alike! "rlol"
I am just grateful to just be in the mix of great company. :tiphat:
:iagree: Carry what you are comfortable with and be good with it. That's (hopefully) all you will need if push comes to shove.
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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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der Teufel wrote:Which brings up the old Texas Ranger joke:

A ranger agreed to make a presentation to a ladies club. As he arrived, one of the women commented "My, that's quite a large gun you have on your hip. Are you expecting trouble?"

"No Ma'am", he replied. "If I were expecting trouble, I'd have brought a shotgun."
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That reminds me that my shotgun selection is rather limited... I'm constantly adding new selections for EDC, Huntin rifles, and Person Protection Rifles. I rarely think to add Shotguns. I think I'll start a quest for a Saiga...


But back to the topic. I've noticed that much of the time I shoot better groups with 9mm. I believe it's probably due to recoil vs weight of the EDC I'm shooting with. My first choice is usually a Kahr P40. And my groups with it are very good. I train with it enough to keep them good. But with my Jericho, I get impressive groups. If I could find a King Tuk that fits the Jericho, I'd probably carry it more often.

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Re: The prodigal returns home!

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:thewave

This post made so much sense to me. A perfect reasoned positive post. I'm back as well. i grew up with 22/22mag 357/38spcl and 45's.
Thank you.
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