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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 931653" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>As a backup sure. One factor that I think is overlooked for all these BUG's, is that with such a small gun and caliber, it is even more critical to be proficient with the weapon. And .22 mag is a lot more available, and I'd wager cheaper, than .32 acp or such. I don't own one, so I don't know if the cheaper is true, but I have sure seen .22 mag in a lot more stores with a lot more selection than .32 acp. This would allow the person using said gun as a BUG to practice more often and in more quantity than a comparable .32. I'd personally rather carry a .22 mag and be proficient with the gun and confident in it's ability to go bang, or to clear it if it doesn't, than carry a .32 that I shoot 25 rounds through a year.</p><p></p><p>But, that said, is that AutoMag really any smaller (or cheaper) than say a KelTec P3At, or even the PF9 or Kahr PM9?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 931653, member: 423"] As a backup sure. One factor that I think is overlooked for all these BUG's, is that with such a small gun and caliber, it is even more critical to be proficient with the weapon. And .22 mag is a lot more available, and I'd wager cheaper, than .32 acp or such. I don't own one, so I don't know if the cheaper is true, but I have sure seen .22 mag in a lot more stores with a lot more selection than .32 acp. This would allow the person using said gun as a BUG to practice more often and in more quantity than a comparable .32. I'd personally rather carry a .22 mag and be proficient with the gun and confident in it's ability to go bang, or to clear it if it doesn't, than carry a .32 that I shoot 25 rounds through a year. But, that said, is that AutoMag really any smaller (or cheaper) than say a KelTec P3At, or even the PF9 or Kahr PM9? [/QUOTE]
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