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Originally Posted by Plan9
And what .40s, .45s, and .50s are you guys talking about here? Seems like video game / action movie knowledge.
Most people can't carry and shoot a 9mm under pressure or hit a moving target while relaxed.
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Do we really have to say .40 cal S&W, .45 ACP..? And for .50 there isn't much of a standard, I think S&W makes one, I know there's one specifically for grizzly, I think it has the name in it.
Dude you are so annoying sometimes, no ones toting video game knowledge. I may not know as much about specific guns as you but I grew up a hunter and probably know more about bears and hunting safety. And there's a reason its a backup piece, no one has said to go hunting a bear with a .44 mag.
Yeah, its hard to shoot big hand guns, duh. I'd still rather have a .44 and have a 40% chance to hit than a .22 with a 80% chance to hit. I still don't think a 9mm is going to cut it. Truth be told though that's what we carried as a backup piece on our hunts. Course we also drank beer too, neither was the brightest thing to do...
<- grew up a redneck