Do you trust .380 ACP?

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Do you trust the effectiveness of the .380 ACP?

  • Yes

    Votes: 68 67.3%
  • No

    Votes: 13 12.9%
  • Depends

    Votes: 20 19.8%

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Nope I do not assume anything. I am right handed as more are. I was saying nothing of gender. I have no aggression, just making a little attempt at humor.

You take all the fun away when you make me explain that's what my post was as well. Sometimes you gotta lighten up a little. Maybe also check your sarcasm detector.

But, if you weren't assuming he's right handed then why would you say the gun is in the wrong hand? If he's left handed it was in his right hand. (That could get confusing quickly.)
 

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You take all the fun away when you make me explain that's what my post was as well. Sometimes you gotta lighten up a little. Maybe also check your sarcasm detector.

But, if you weren't assuming he's right handed then why would you say the gun is in the wrong hand? If he's left handed it was in his right hand. (That could get confusing quickly.)
No it was in their left hand. I am not saying the person is either right or left handed.
 
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You take all the fun away when you make me explain that's what my post was as well. Sometimes you gotta lighten up a little. Maybe also check your sarcasm detector.

But, if you weren't assuming he's right handed then why would you say the gun is in the wrong hand? If he's left handed it was in his right hand. (That could get confusing quickly.)
Regarding that grip: If both hands are not on the gun, the hand not on the gun best be around the bad guy's throat, clutching a knife, or holding the bad guy's gun at bay.

Woody
 

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Regarding that grip: If both hands are not on the gun, the hand not on the gun best be around the bad guy's throat, clutching a knife, or holding the bad guy's gun at bay.

Woody
Dude is pumping gas with his right hand, pistol in left hand at his side. Probably best in that situation to spray the guy with gasoline, then light him up with the pistol. In a couple of senses of the phrase "light him up." ;)
 

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Regarding that grip: If both hands are not on the gun, the hand not on the gun best be around the bad guy's throat, clutching a knife, or holding the bad guy's gun at bay.

Woody
He had a good hold on the pistol tho it was in the left hand and was watching for trouble. I would not have the gun out unless there was imminent danger. If mine has to comes out someone is going to get shot.
 

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He had a good hold on the pistol tho it was in the left hand and was watching for trouble. I would not have the gun out unless there was imminent danger. If mine has to comes out someone is going to get shot.
That's what I was taught. 60 years ago? Long time, anyway. So far, haven't had to shoot anything but targets and food. Hope it stays that way. But just in case...
 
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Regarding that grip: If both hands are not on the gun, the hand not on the gun best be around the bad guy's throat, clutching a knife, or holding the bad guy's gun at bay.

Woody

I can think of a lot of reasons why I might not have both hands on my gun besides those.
 

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