Posted by Goose on August 29, 2011 at 06:27:22 from (173.190.237.126):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
Stopping power and low cost ammo are a contradiction of terms.
9mm is about as cheap as ammo gets, but the stopping power is pathetic.
I once heard of an elderly couple who were watching TV when a couple of hoodlums came charging into their house. The old gentleman pulled out a .44 magnum and fired a couple of warning shots. The hoods stood glued to the spot until the cops came and took them away. Some one commented there was a "brown substance" on the floor where the hoods had been standing.
Seriously, I'd consider a HiPoint .45 automatic. They can be bought new for less than $200, and .45 ammo is plentiful.
I own one, and it's been flawless and accurate. And before the purists jump all over me for buying a "Saturday Night Special", I'll say "the proof is in the puddin'." I also own a Springfield Mil Spec 1911A .45 auto which has also been equally flawless.
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