Subj : Re: First firearm To : Weatherman From : Moondog Date : Wed Jun 03 2020 07:46 pm Re: Re: First firearm By: Weatherman to calcmandan on Wed Jun 03 2020 09:19 am > > What is a good calibur handgun to obtain for home protection? I am at a > > 50/50 draw between 9 and 45 among all my friends. > > > Daniel Traechin > > > Impossible to answer and anyone who gives you a caliber is only going from > their experience. With proper shot placement even a .22 LR can be effective > at defense. Most "experts" say anything from a .380 on up is required for a > defensive role. I'd venture to guess that if I put those "experts" in a roo > and asked for a volunteer to be shot by a .25 ACP round not a single one of > them would raise their hands. The commonly accepted answer to such a questi > is "the largest caliber that you can shoot accurately and proficiently." > Problem is that I'm accurate and proficient with my .454 Casull, but I sure > hell wouldn't use it for home defense! > > The choice has to be balanced between the effectiveness of the round itself, > the environment in which you live (house in the country? In the city? > Apartment?), your comfort level with firearms, and also with knowledge of th > fact that shooting a firearm in the confines of a home is an entirely > different experience from shooting at an outdoor or even an indoor range. > > I have several handguns staged at my house and property for defensive use > should I need them. They range from .380 through 9mm, .38/.357 on up to .45 > ACP and even .410/.45 LC. All are (in MY opinion) good choices. YOU need > first decide which calibers you are comfortable shooting and then make a > decision among those calibers which suits your living environment best for > self defense. In my mind you can't go wrong with 9mm if you're a newcomer t > shooting. It's effective, most 9's come with a relatively high round capaci > magazine, and it doesn't create a whole lot of muzzle blast and is RELATIVEL > quiet (compared to .454 or .500). Understand, that's just MY OPINION. It's > NOT based on anything other than my personal experience. Others may > justifiably feel differently. > > I know this isn't the answer you were looking for, but I hope I've given you > information to assist in making a decision. > > Regards, > -==*>Weatherman<*==- > I want to see someone do double taps in a high stress situation with a casull ---