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First pistol in a decade. Compact choices.
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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3644551" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>Decide beforehand what you will and will not involve yourself in, attempting to decide in a moment of chaos can have disastrous consequences both tactically and legally. So many people choose a pistol (and training) that runs opposite of the mission. If you have a personality that says you must run to the sound of gunfire and assist those whose lives are in danger then you will need a pistol that is capable of completing that mission. If you think in terms of close up self defense from the bad guy in a dimly lighted parking lot your best choice of pistol will be different. Just like you can drive a nail into a board with a wrench it's not the best tool for the job. Only you know what you will and won't involve yourself in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3644551, member: 46005"] Decide beforehand what you will and will not involve yourself in, attempting to decide in a moment of chaos can have disastrous consequences both tactically and legally. So many people choose a pistol (and training) that runs opposite of the mission. If you have a personality that says you must run to the sound of gunfire and assist those whose lives are in danger then you will need a pistol that is capable of completing that mission. If you think in terms of close up self defense from the bad guy in a dimly lighted parking lot your best choice of pistol will be different. Just like you can drive a nail into a board with a wrench it's not the best tool for the job. Only you know what you will and won't involve yourself in. [/QUOTE]
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