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<blockquote data-quote="soren" data-source="post: 208024" data-attributes="member: 10929"><p>I prefer the Glock. I've been through several classes with my 17 & 19. Thousands of rounds...no jams. I have a Kimber Raptor too. For me it's more of a collection piece. I was at a tac. conf. this year and the shooter before me was carrying a single stack Sig I believe. Anyway we had to shoot a stage at different ranges with a single hand grip(left & right) at the plates. This guy had a heck of a time when he couldn't use both hands and of course he went through a lot of ammo because he couldn't make his hits. I don't even want to know how he did with the live scenarios. My point is that in approx. 50% of assualts you can count on at least one bad guy coming after you. It make sense to have a pistol that can carry more than 8 rounds; an extra mag or two, is a plus too. Get off the idea that showing you have a gun means you know how to use it. Most police officers can't shoot very well. Get some real training once you get a quality gun; I would also add that realistic force on force would be the most beneficial in an assualt. If your using it while pig hunting, I would look at the G20 in 10mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soren, post: 208024, member: 10929"] I prefer the Glock. I've been through several classes with my 17 & 19. Thousands of rounds...no jams. I have a Kimber Raptor too. For me it's more of a collection piece. I was at a tac. conf. this year and the shooter before me was carrying a single stack Sig I believe. Anyway we had to shoot a stage at different ranges with a single hand grip(left & right) at the plates. This guy had a heck of a time when he couldn't use both hands and of course he went through a lot of ammo because he couldn't make his hits. I don't even want to know how he did with the live scenarios. My point is that in approx. 50% of assualts you can count on at least one bad guy coming after you. It make sense to have a pistol that can carry more than 8 rounds; an extra mag or two, is a plus too. Get off the idea that showing you have a gun means you know how to use it. Most police officers can't shoot very well. Get some real training once you get a quality gun; I would also add that realistic force on force would be the most beneficial in an assualt. If your using it while pig hunting, I would look at the G20 in 10mm. [/QUOTE]
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